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A Ratiometric Temperature Sensor for High Temperature Applications
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A new type of temperature sensor has been developed, a design capable of providing a ratiometric voltage output for the measurement of temperatures up to 650°C. The sensor requires no supporting amplifiers or signal conditioning electronics. This paper presents details of construction and results of laboratory performance tests for this sensor. An accuracy of ±3% has been achieved over a temperature range of ambient to 650°C.
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Sacchetti, P. and Phillips, D., "A Ratiometric Temperature Sensor for High Temperature Applications," SAE Technical Paper 800024, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/800024.Also In
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