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An RTD (resistance temperature detector) is a temperature sensor that operates on the measurement principle that a material’s electrical resistance changes with temperature. The relationship between ...
The old saying “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” cautions against tampering with something that performs reliably and regularly proves its worth. Arguably, this advice applies to the circuit design ...
Both the RTD itself and its accuracy must be considered when selecting the RTD sensor. The temperature range varies with element type, and theaccuracy denoted at calibration temperature (usually at ...
An earlier Design Idea described how to linearize the output of an RTD (resistance-temperature-detector) sensor and how to calculate the resistor values using a spreadsheet (Reference 1). That idea ...
It also cuts the number of RTD array connections (feedthroughs) from 4N to 4 + N. For 28 sensors, the resulting savings are 2N − 2 − N = 26 inputs and 4N − 4 − N = 80 feedthroughs.
The nickel-thin-film RTD (resistance-temperature-detector) sensors provide a large change resistance in response to temperature changes at a lower cost than nickel wirewound RTD elements. The sensors ...
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