Conditioning and Transmission of Temperature Sensor Outputs
■ Amplification
■ Signal Isolation
■ Error Compensation
■ Linearization
■ Excitation
● While conditioning is essential to measurement precision, accuracy is also dependent on factors such as sensor construction and signal transmission. Impurities in the metal of sensing devices can result in temperature gradients that introduce error, and the transmission distance can affect the quality of the signal. In addition, the attributes of the measurement sensor as well as the method used for transmission can play a role in the characteristics of the signal.
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