1051 - PhidgetTemperatureSensor - Thermocouple input
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Thermocouples are widely used to measure extreme temperatures impossible to measure with other types of sensors.
J, K, E and T thermocouples are directly supported in the library and return the measured temperature in °C.
It is possible to interface other thermocouple types by converting the measured potential returned by the Temperature Sensor into Celsius using the appropriate tables; the formula and links to the tables are described in the User Guide .
Very long thermocouples are okay (even 100m), but if there is measurement stability issues or USB resets, ferrite beads can be added to the thermocouple wire close to the Phidget Temperature Sensor. See our tutorial on Addressing EMI Issues .
Interface Properties
Number of Thermocouple Inputs | 1 |
Temperature Update Rate | 25 samples/s |
Ambient Temperature Error Max | ± 0.5 °C |
Thermocouple Error Max (K-Type) | ± 2 °C |
Thermocouple Temperature Resolution | 24.2 μV DC |
Thermocouple Temperature Resolution (K-Type) | 0.62 °C |
Electrical Properties
Current Consumption Max | 25 mA |
USB Voltage Min | 4.8V DC |
USB Voltage Max | 5.3V DC |
USBSpeed | Full Speed |
Physical Properties
Terminal Block Size | 3.8mm |
Operating Temperature Min | 0°C |
Operating Temperature Max | 70°C |
Product Features
- Supports one J, K, E and T-type thermocouple
- Outputs temperatures in degrees Celsius
- Uses terminal blocks to interface to inexpensive thermocouples with stripped leads
- Connects directly to a computer's USB port
- A 3018 - Mini-USB Cable 180cm
- A Hardware mounting kit (4 nuts and bolts, 4 plastic spacers)