Non-contact Temperature Sensors
  • Temperature Measurement

Non-contact Temperature Sensors

Virtually any mass above absolute zero temperature emits electromagnetic radiation (photons, or light) as a function of that temperature. This…

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Thermocouples Burnout detection

The most common failure mode for thermocouples is to fail open, otherwise known as “burning out.” An open thermocouple is…

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Problems of Reference Junction Compensation : Thermocouples

Reference junction compensation is a necessary part of any precision thermocouple circuit, due to the inescapable fact of the reference…

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Thermocouple Extension Wires

In every thermocouple circuit there must be both a measurement junction and a reference junction: this is an inevitable consequence…

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Thermocouple Software compensation

Previously, it was suggested that automatic compensation could be accomplished by intentionally inserting a temperature-dependent voltage source in series with…

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Thermocouples Law of Intermediate Metals

It is crucial to realize that the phenomenon of a “reference junction” is an inevitable effect of having to close…

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Why Thermocouple Reference Junction Compensation Required ?

Multiple techniques exist to deal with the influence of the reference junction’s temperature. One technique is to physically fix the…

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Manually Interpreting Thermocouple Voltages

The amount of voltage indicated by a voltmeter connected to a thermocouple is the difference between the voltage produced by…

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Thermocouples Connector and Tip styles

In its simplest form, a thermocouple is nothing more than a pair of dissimilar-metal wires joined together. However, in industrial…

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What is a Thermocouple ?

RTDs are completely passive sensing elements, requiring the application of an externally-sourced electric current in order to function as temperature…