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A basic thermistor circuit, …
A basic thermistor circuit, together with its calculated response
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Nick Cornford
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Dropping a PRTD into a thermistor slot - impossible?
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Dropping a PRTD into a thermistor slot - impossible?
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Figure 1. A basic thermistor circuit, together with its calculated response
Figure 2. Probably the simplest circuit (2a) that can give an output from a PRTD to match a thermistor's response, with a slightly better variant (2b). These are both flawed, and the component values are not optimized. They are to show the principle, not the practi
Figure 3. The final, workable circuit. Amplification and offsetting are now separate, making calibration much easier
Figure 4. Plotting the output against the RTD's resistance now gives a result that is almost indistinguishable from the straight-line target, the (idealized) error corresponding to much less than 1 millidegree. This shows the performance limit for this circuit; don
Figure 5. Long leads to a PRTD can cause offset errors. Using a 4-wire Kelvin arrangement minimizes these. If the µC's A-D has external reference-voltage pins, they can be driven from the circuit for (notionally) improved accuracy
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