Temperature Measurement - sensor selection

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Jim Pinto

The Pros and Cons of RTDs and Thermocouples

Temperature is the most measured process variable in industrial automation and resistance temperature detectors (RTDs) and thermocouples are the most used temperature sensors.
Each sensor has strengths and weaknesses that must be carefully matched to the application at hand. The June 2000 issue of Instruments & Control Systems features an article by Jim Pinto, Action Instruments with a discussion of the pros and cons of each type of sensor.

You can find the article on the I&CS website at :
http://ics.pennnet.com/home/articles.cfm?ARTICLE_ID=76441&VE
RSION_NUM=1&Section=Articles

Or, click your browser to the Action website at :
http://www.actionio.com/jimpinto/tempsensors.html

Cheers:
Jim
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Jim Pinto
Tel : 1-858-279-8836 (direct)
email : [email protected]
web: www.JimPinto.com
San Diego, CA., USA
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> The Pros and Cons of RTDs and Thermocouples

Temperature is the most measured process variable in industrial automation and resistance temperature detectors (RTDs) and thermocouples are the most used temperature sensors.
Each sensor has strengths and weaknesses that must be carefully matched to the application at hand. The June 2000 issue of Instruments & Control Systems features an article by Jim Pinto, Action Instruments with a discussion of the pros and cons of each type of sensor.

You can find the article on the I&CS website at :
http://ics.pennnet.com/home/articles.cfm?ARTICLE_ID=76441&VE
RSION_NUM=1&Section=Articles

Or, click your browser to the Action website at :
http://www.actionio.com/jimpinto/tempsensors.html

Cheers:
Jim
----------/
Jim Pinto
Tel : 1-858-279-8836 (direct)
email : [email protected]
web: www.JimPinto.com
San Diego, CA., USA
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> The Pros and Cons of RTDs and Thermocouples

Temperature is the most measured process variable in industrial automation and resistance temperature detectors (RTDs) and thermocouples are the most used temperature sensors.
Each sensor has strengths and weaknesses that must be carefully matched to the application at hand. The June 2000 issue of Instruments & Control Systems features an article by Jim Pinto, Action Instruments with a discussion of the pros and cons of each type of sensor.

You can find the article on the I&CS website at :

thanks

what are the availability of sensors in world?

please give the details.
thank u.


http://ics.pennnet.com/home/articles.cfm?ARTICLE_ID=76441&VE
RSION_NUM=1&Section=Articles

Or, click your browser to the Action website at :
http://www.actionio.com/jimpinto/tempsensors.html

Cheers:
Jim
----------/
Jim Pinto
Tel : 1-858-279-8836 (direct)
email : [email protected]
web: www.JimPinto.com
San Diego, CA., USA
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