Thermocouple temperature transmitters convert the small millivolt (mV) output of a thermocouple to a current signal (typically 4-20 mADC) that is immune to noise and voltage drops over long distances.
Temperature transmitters make it possible to send a scalable (4 to 20) mA signal from a temperature sensor to a control device without investing in long, expensive runs of thermocouple or RTD wire.
These high-temperature applications are found in the metal processing, power, refining, and other industries. In this measurement range, the sensor type will usually be a thermocouple, and selecting ...
A high precision low power junction temperature sensor that has been developed to be easily embedded into digital ASIC designs. The block features an exclusively digital interface and includes a power ...