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Tom1234
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August 13, 2017, 11:57:28 23:57 »
I would like to use a PT100 sensor from farnell (
http://uk.farnell.com/w/c/sensors-transducers/sensors/temperature-sensors/prl/results?st=pt100&sort=P_PRICE
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firstly i don't know what sensor to choose (class A or class B) and also what circuit to build for this sensor.
Anyone can help me on this issue?
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Quote from: Tom1234 on August 13, 2017, 11:57:28 23:57
I would like to use a PT100 sensor from farnell (
http://uk.farnell.com/w/c/sensors-transducers/sensors/temperature-sensors/prl/results?st=pt100&sort=P_PRICE
)
firstly i don't know what sensor to choose (class A or class B) and also what circuit to build for this sensor.
Anyone can help me on this issue?
You have a friend in Google. But let me help you
https://www.google.com/search?q=temperature+handbook+pdf
I can recommend the LABFACILITY TEMPERATURE HANDBOOK and the Maxim handbook but much of the hits on the first page are good material.
After that knock your self out with a search like this
https://www.google.com/search?q=pt100+circuit+design
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You need to define requirements of your project first. acceptable cost and accuracy, etc. Then you can make a good choice. There are many chips that can be used to utilized PT100. If I remember correctly MAX31865 can be a good choice. As I stated before, you need to define the project requirements first.
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I was thinking about a range -20 to 200 C.
I would check the ic MAX31865
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