Connecting to Thermocouples With Fewer Lead Wires
TBMG-628
08/01/2003
- Content
A simple technique has been devised to reduce the number of lead wires needed to connect an array of thermocouples to the instruments (e.g., voltmeters) used to read their output voltages. Because thermocouple wires are usually made of expensive metal alloys, reducing the number of lead wires can effect a considerable reduction in the cost of such an array. Reducing the number of wires also reduces the number of terminals and the amount of space needed to accommodate the wires.
- Citation
- "Connecting to Thermocouples With Fewer Lead Wires," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2003.