Table of Contents
Introduction
Mercury-in-glass thermometer
Closeup of a maximum thermometer. The break in the column of mercury is visible (Source: Wikipedia)
Thermocouple
Thermocouple connected to a multimeter displaying room temperature in degC (Source: Wikipedia).
Thermistor
Negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor, bead type, insulated wires (Source: Wikipedia).
Resistance temperture detector (RTD)
Capsuled general purpose RTDs (Source: http://www.rtdcompany.com).
Integrated circuit (IC) temperature sensor
Integrated circuit (IC) temperature transducer (Source: http://www.able.co.uk)
References and links
- AD590 (2012). 2-Terminal IC Temperature Transducer. Analog Devices. Accessed 20.1.2013.
- Agilent Technologies (2012). Practical temperature measurements. Application note 290. Accessed 20.1.2013.
- Baker, B. (2000). Designing the Embedded Temperature Circuit to Meet the System's Requirements. http://www.sensorsmag.com. Accessed 20.1.2013.
- Carter, A. (2013). Thermometers. http://www.eeweb.com. Accessed 22.1.2013.
- Duff, M., Towey, J. (2010). Two Ways to Measure Temperature Using Thermocouples Feature Simplicity, Accuracy, and Flexibility. Analog Dialogue. Vol 44. October 2010. Accessed 20.1.2013.
- Mercury-in-glass thermometer (Wikipedia). Accessed 22.1.2013.
- McNamara, D. (2006). Temperature Measurement Theory and Practical Techniques. Analog Device Application note AN-892. Accessed 20.1.2013.
- Silicon bangap temperature sensor (Wikipedia). Accessed 20.1.2013.
- Resistance thermometer (Wikipedia). Accessed 20.1.2013.
- Thermistor (Wikipedia). Accessed 20.1.2013.
- Thermometer (Wikipedia). Accessed 22.1.2013.
Thermocouple (Wikipedia), Accessed 20.1.2013.Anchor Ref. Thermocouple Ref. Thermocouple