Temperature sensor refers to a sensor that can sense temperature and convert it into a usable output signal. Temperature sensor is the core part of temperature measuring instruments and there are many varieties. According to the measurement method, it can be divided into two categories: contact type and non-contact type. According to the sensor material and electronic component characteristics, it can be divided into two categories: thermal resistor and thermocouple.

TPE injection temperature sensor RTD PT100 for pipes

What is the Difference Between 2-, 3-, and 4-Wire RTD Sensors?

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.

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RTD vs PT100 Resistance Sensor Temperature Measurement Probe

RTD vs PT100: Sensor Resistance in Temperature Measurement Probe

The main difference between an RTD and a Pt100 is the material used for the sensing element: PT100 is a specific type of RTD thermal resistor, and its name comes fromPlatinum” (platinum) un “100” (100 omi 0 ° C). It is the most commonly used RTD sensor and is widely used in industrial process control, laboratory measurement and other fields that require high-precision temperature monitoring. The advantages of PT100 include:

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Temperature acquisition of 4-wire PT100 temperature sensor

Temperature Acquisition of 2, 3, and 4-Wire PT100 Temperature Sensors

A PT100 sensor acquires temperature by measuring the change in its electrical resistance, which directly correlates to the temperature it is exposed to; as the temperature increases, the resistance of the platinum element within the sensor also increases, allowing for a precise calculation of the temperature based on this resistance change; essentially, the “100” in PT100 signifies that the sensor has a resistance of 100 omi 0 ° C, and this value changes predictably with temperature fluctuations.

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Temperatūras sensora zonde T100 Augstā temperatūra -50 ~ 260 kabelis

PT100 un PT1000 metāla termiskā rezistora sensoru zondes rezistori un ķēdes

Parasti izmantotās platīna pretestības PT100 sensoru zondes temperatūras mērīšanas diapazons ir -200 ~ 850 ℃, un PT500 temperatūras mērīšana, PT1000 sensoru zondes, utt.. ir secīgi samazināti. PT1000, Temperatūras mērījumu diapazons ir -200 ~ 420 ℃. Saskaņā ar IEC751 starptautisko standartu, Platīna rezistora PT1000 temperatūras raksturlielumi atbilst šādām prasībām:

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DS18B20 temperature sensor 1-wire waterproof cable + adapter board set

Pielāgota DS18B20 sensora zonde & 1-Stiepļu kabeļa komplekts

The DS18B20 sensor communicates using the “1-Stieple” protocol, which means it uses a single data line for all communication with a microcontroller, allowing multiple sensors to be connected on the same line and identified by their unique 64-bit serial code; this single data line is pulled high with a resistor and the sensor transmits data by pulling the line low during specific time slots to send bits of information.

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DS18B20 Temperature Sensor Digital Thermometer Probe + Terminal Adapter Module with Wire Set

Making a Digital Thermometer with DS18B20 Digital Temperature Sensor

This article explains in detail the application of custom DS18B20 digital temperature sensor in building a digital thermometer. Including working principle, hardware connection, software programming and simulation implementation. Provide complete protues simulation diagram, C source code and result analysis to help readers deeply understand and practice the use of DS18B20.

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