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The most widely measured phenomena in the process control environment is temperature. Common elements, such as Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs), thermistors, thermocouples or diodes are used to sense absolute temperatures, as well as changes in temperature. Of these technologies...

This application note shows how to design a temperature sensor oscillator circuit using Microchip's low-cost MCP6001 operational amplifier (op amp) and the MCP6541 comparator. Oscillator circuits can be used to provide an accurate temperature measurement with a Resistive Temperature Detector (RTD...

...the system accuracy reference voltage (Figure 1) and accurately measure depends on several factors such as the RTD type, temperature ratiometrically. A low drop out linear biasing circuit tolerance and stability, error due to regulator (LDO) is used to provide a reference voltage. power...

RTDs are resistive devices, so lead wire resistance directly affects its accuracy.The error can be quite large, depending on the lead wire resistance (measured in ohms / foot).For example, an uncompensated 2-wire circuit using 30 gauge wires can have an error as high as 1.2°F per foot!Fortunately...

Temperature reigns as the most often measured process parameter in industry. While temperature measurement utilizes sensors of many forms, the actual measurement of temperature is accomplished via only five basic sensor types: Thermocouple (T/C), Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD), Thermistor...

Temperature Detectors (RTDs), thermistors and silicon integrated circuit temperature sensors. The attributes of each temperature sensor and the advantages of analog, frequency, ramp rate, duty cycle, serial and logic output solutions will be discussed. An analog output thermocouple circuit...

There is a variety of temperature sensors on the market all of which meet specific application needs. The most common sensors that are used to solve these application problems include the thermocouple, Resistive Temperature Detector (RTD) thermistor, and silicon-based sensors. This application note...

Need to figure out your mold-cooling energy requirements for the various polymers you run? What about sizing cooling circuits so they provide adequate cooling capacity? Learn the tricks of the trade here. Measuring ???T through a cooling circuit requires extremely accurate sensors. Measuring...

There is a variety of temperature sensors on the market all of which meet specific application needs. The most common sensors used to solve these application problems include the thermocouple, Resistive Temperature Detector (RTD), Thermistor, and silicon based sensors. For an overview...

Wiring guide for dual output vibration and temperature sensors Wilcoxon Research manufactures three types of sensors that output a vibration signal and a DC voltage proportional to temperature. The temperature signal is a DC voltage. It is not a thermocouple or a resistance-temperature device (RTD...

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