I apologize if this has been mentioned before.
Gluing some aluminum stock ( tightly ) to the sensor will increase
it's thermal mass and improve the speed at which the sensor
returns to the ambient temperature.


On Jun 16, 2005, at 8:07 AM, Marco Rogantini wrote:

On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Vadim Tkachenko wrote:


Anyway, if my eyes don't betray me, I see two kinds of anomalies - positive and negative shifts. It seems that the positive shifts affect all the sensors - check if your power is OK, and I've seen this kind of behavior if you're
polling them too fast.


The temperature of the sensor increases when you trigger the conversion,
because it converts electrical energy in thermal energy. If you don't
leave enough time between successive conversion there is not enough time
for dissipation.

    -marco


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