Thermocouples or EDS's RTD sensor (which matches your range better).
The thermocouple support is based on curve-fitting to 1.0 C data files. The
resolution of the cold junction temperature is probably 1C and the current
sensor 12 bits?
Paul Alfille
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Roberto Spadim <[email protected]>wrote:
> hi guys, i want to get temperatures from +25 to +350 C
> could i use thermocouple? i have many type T sensors
> what´s the DSxxxx device i should use? what´s the analog resolution? about
> 0.1C,0.5C, 1C?
> thanks :)
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