Standar Deteksi Sensor Suhu Pendingin Udara
Nama Produk : Sensor suhu AC;
Jenis : 10K
Bahan : Tembaga, Plastik;Ukuran kepala : 2.5 x 0,5 cm / 1″ x 0,2″(H*d)
Total panjang : 51cm / 20″;Warna : Hitam, Nada tembaga
Nama Produk : Sensor suhu AC;
Jenis : 10K
Bahan : Tembaga, Plastik;Ukuran kepala : 2.5 x 0,5 cm / 1″ x 0,2″(H*d)
Total panjang : 51cm / 20″;Warna : Hitam, Nada tembaga
Termistor PTC adalah resistor dengan koefisien suhu positif, yang berarti bahwa resistansi meningkat dengan meningkatnya suhu. Termistor PTC dibagi menjadi dua kelompok berdasarkan bahan yang digunakan, struktur mereka, dan proses pembuatannya.
Probe sensor PT100 memiliki ketahanan 100 ohm at 0 ° C dan 138.5 ohm at 100 ° C.. Resistansinya bervariasi secara linear dengan suhu, YAITU., Seiring meningkatnya suhu, Begitu juga resistensi PT100; Karena itu, Jika kita dapat mengukur resistensi, kita bisa menentukan suhu.
The main difference between a Pt100 and a Pt1000 sensor is their nominal resistance at 0°C, with a Pt100 having a resistance of 100 ohms and a Pt1000 having a resistance of 1000 ohms, meaning the Pt1000 has a significantly higher resistance, making it more suitable for applications where precise temperature measurement is needed with minimal influence from lead wire resistance, especially in 2-wire circuit configurations;
PT100, the full name of platinum thermal resistor, is a resistive temperature sensor made of platinum (Pt), and its resistance value changes with temperature. The 100 after PT means that its resistance value is 100 ohms at 0℃, and its resistance value is about 138.5 ohms at 100℃.
This article explores 2-, 3-, and 4-wire configurations for resistance temperature detectors (RTS), focusing on how environmental factors, accuracy requirements, cost, and wire configuration affect selection. The 4-wire configuration is complex but offers the highest accuracy, while the 2-wire configuration has advantages in lower-accuracy applications. Choosing a configuration requires a combination of application requirements and practical conditions.
An RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) is a sensor whose resistance changes as its temperature changes. The resistance increases as the temperature of the sensor increases. The resistance vs temperature relationship is well known and is repeatable over time.