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Title: Ultra-Stable Temperature Monitoring And Control Systems
Author: Mark F. Smith, Roger m. Hart
Source: 1983 Measurement Science Conference
Year Published: 1983
Abstract: Most of the electronic temperature monitoring and control systems that are being manufactured have a problem with stability. A DC system has three main contributors to the stability problem. They are thermocouple effects, input offset voltage drift of the input amplifier, and temperature coefficient of the components. The DC system stability problem can be reduced by using higher quality parts and good engineering practices. Ultra-stable temperature monitoring and control systems can be made by using an AC system which greatly reduces the thermocouple effects. Stability can also be increased by using the proper sensor. A good stable sensor is the platinum RTD.




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