Temperature Resolution; Selecting The Sensing Current; Selecting And Using Thermistors - ILX Lightwave LDT-5500B Series User Manual

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Temperature Resolution

You must also consider measurement resolution since the measurement
resolution decreases as the thermistor temperature increases. A temperature
controller (such as the LDT-5500B Series) has a limited measurement resolution.
A temperature change of one degree centigrade will be represented by a greater
resistance increase at a lower temperature than at a higher temperature because
of the non-linear resistance of the thermistor. Resolution figures for a typical 10 K
thermistor are given in Table B.3, below. 
Table B.3 10K Thermistor Voltage vs. Resolution
TEMPERATURE
-20
25
50
For a typical 10 K thermistor, a temperature change from -20
represented by a measurement change of about 56 mV (if supplied with 10 A).
The same thermistor measurement will only change about 1.4 mV from 49 to
50
resolution would be reduced to about 0.2
instead, the thermistor measurement would change by 14 mV from 49 to 50*C,
providing the maximum resolution of 0.1
Therefore, the sensor current you choose may impact the temperature
measurement resolution as well as the set point control accuracy.

Selecting the Sensing Current

To select the current setting for a typical 10K thermistor, determine the lowest
temperature you will need to sample and set the SENSOR SELECT switch
according to the range limits in Table B.2. If the temperature you want to sample is
below 10
If you require temperatures of 10
(100 A or 10 A) will work with a 10K thermistor. However, the 100 A setting
provides greater measurement resolution, and therefore better control.

Selecting and Using Thermistors

The type of thermistor you choose will depend primarily on the operating
temperature range. These guidelines for selecting the range and resolution will
apply to any thermistor. From Figure B.1 you can see that 10 K thermistors are
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VOLTAGE AT 10 A
o
C
56 mV /
o
C
4.4 mV /
o
C
1.4 mV /
o
C! For that case, with the LDT-5500B Series, the temperature measurement
C you will probably need to set the switch to the 10 A setting.
o
Note: Generally, it is best to use the 100 A SENSOR SELECT setting for all
o
measurements of 10
C or greater with a typical 10 K thermistor.
RESOLUTION
o
C
0.018
o
C
0.23
o
C
0.70
C. If the 100 A setting were used
o
o
C (with the LDT-5500B Series).
o
o
C to 30
C, either SENSOR SELECT setting
Thermistor Range
o
C / mV
o
C / mV
o
C / mV
o
o
C to -19
C will be
LDT-5500B Series
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C H A P T E R
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