On 6/4/17 1:49 PM, Donald E. Pauly wrote:
I own several Fluke 52 stereo thermometers with K themocouples.  They
run 40 μV/C°.  All thermistors have tiny outputs without op amps.
They also suffer from self heating.  AD590 sensors give AT LEAST 15
mV/C° without op amps.  If a regulated 3,000V supply is available they
can give 2 V/C° into a 1 Watt 10 Meg resistor.

3kV?

That's an interesting concept. Better make sure you set your resistors up right and keep your temperature range limited, since the max voltage across the device is 30V. And the power supply ripple had better be less than 1V (PSRR is 0.1 uA/V at 15V, and 0.5 uA/V at 5V).

What's the tempco of that resistor?

And, you know that the calibration error is +/- 0.5 degree (for the better M grade).. Yeah, it's repeatable to 0.1 degree (0.1 uA).






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