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For example, a Pt100 RTD has a resistance of 100 Ω at 0 °C. An accuracy of +/- 0.15 °C at 0 °C is typical, but accuracies down to +/- 0.03 °C are available.
For a platinum RTD, the Callendar-Van Dusen equation describes the relationship between resistance and temperature as: R(t) is the RTD resistance t is the temperature R 0 is the resistance of the RTD ...
For example, a Pt100 RTD has a resistance of 100 Ω at 0 °C. An accuracy of +/- 0.15 °C at 0 °C is typical, but accuracies down to +/- 0.03 °C are available.
PT100 sensors are the most common platinum resistance thermometers on the market due to their straightforward design, high ...
In Figure 1’s circuit, R4 is an RTD. As per the platinum RTD’s temperature versus resistance table (DIN EN 60751), R4 is 100 Ω at 0 °C and 212.2 Ω at 300 °C. This circuit is designed for the range of ...
The hockey puck-style SB-PT100 resistance temperature detector (RTD) transmitter extends the company’s Generation II family of wireless sensors based on low-power mesh networking sensor technology.
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