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Resistance Temperature Detectors

- variable-resistance sensor measuring temperature by fluctuations in resistance.


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  • Resistance Temperature Detectors

    Tempsens Instrument Pvt. Ltd.

    Sensors used to measure temperature by correlating the resistance of the RTD element with temperature.

  • Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTD) Simulators

    Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    Simulation of resistance based temperature sensors such as positive or negative temperature coefficient thermistors. Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs) can be wire-wound or thin film. Our RTD simulator modules provide a cost-effective method of simulating both PT100 and PT1000 RTD sensor types that require fine setting resolution.

  • Process Indicators & Field Devices

    Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG

    Field devices from the Field Analog series record and convert signals from resistance temperature detectors, thermocouples, resistance-type sensors, and voltage sensors directly on site.

  • Data Acquisition Recorders & Loggers

    DAS1800 - B&K Precision Corporation

    The DAS1800 can be configured for a wide variety of applications with slots for 10 input modules each supporting 4 or 8 measurement channels. Acquire data from any sensor with a voltage or current output (with shunt), or directly measure voltage, resistance, or temperature using thermocouples or resistance temperature detectors (RTDs).

  • PXI-2720, 8-Bit, 10-Channel PXI Programmable Resistor Module

    781985-20 - NI

    8-Bit, 10-Channel PXI Programmable Resistor Module—The PXI‑2720 is a test module that replicates the behavior of resistance-based inputs and outputs such as potentiometers, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), voltage dividers, and bridge elements. The PXI‑2720 programmatically controls a series of relays to vary the resistance across each channel of an I/O connector. This function is well suited for simulating environmental conditions in hardware‑in‑the‑loop (HIL) validation. The software provides a simple user interface that accepts inputs in units of temperature or resistance and configures the resistance across each channel.

  • PXIe-2725, 8-Bit, 18-Channel PXI Programmable Resistor Module

    781986-25 - NI

    8-Bit, 18-Channel PXI Programmable Resistor Module - The PXIe‑2725 is a test module that replicates the behavior of resistance-based inputs and outputs such as potentiometers, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), voltage dividers, and bridge elements. The PXIe‑2725 programmatically controls a series of relays to vary the resistance across each channel of an I/O connector. This function is well suited for simulating environmental conditions in hardware‑in‑the‑loop (HIL) validation. The software provides a simple user interface that accepts inputs in units of temperature or resistance and configures the resistance across each channel.

  • PXIe-2727, 16-Bit, 9-Channel PXI Programmable Resistor Module

    781986-27 - NI

    16-Bit, 9-Channel PXI Programmable Resistor Module - The PXIe‑2727 is a test module that replicates the behavior of resistance-based inputs and outputs such as potentiometers, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), voltage dividers, and bridge elements. The PXIe‑2727 programmatically controls a series of relays to vary the resistance across each channel of an I/O connector. This function is well suited for simulating environmental conditions in hardware‑in‑the‑loop (HIL) validation. The software provides a simple user interface that accepts inputs in units of temperature or resistance and configures the resistance across each channel.

  • PXI-2722,16-Bit, 5-Channel PXI Programmable Resistor Module

    781985-22 - NI

    16-Bit, 5-Channel PXI Programmable Resistor Module—The PXI‑2722 is a test module that replicates the behavior of resistance-based inputs and outputs such as potentiometers, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), voltage dividers, and bridge elements. The PXI‑2722 programmatically controls a series of relays to vary the resistance across each channel of an I/O connector. This function is well suited for simulating environmental conditions in hardware‑in‑the‑loop (HIL) validation. The software provides a simple user interface that accepts inputs in units of temperature or resistance and configures the resistance across each channel.

  • Platinum RTD Sensor - PT100 - 3 Wire 1 meter long

    Adafruit

    For precision temperature sensing, nothing beats a Platinum RTD. Resistance temperature detectors (RTDs) are temperature sensors that contain a resistor that changes resistance value as its temperature changes, basically a kind of thermistor. In this sensor, the resistor is actually a small strip of Platinum with a resistance of 100 ohms at 0C, thus the name PT100. Compared to most NTC/PTC thermistors, the PT type of RTD is much most stable and precise (but also more expensive) PT100's have been used for many years to measure temperature in laboratory and industrial processes, and have developed a reputation for accuracy (better than thermocouples), repeatability, and stability.

  • Ground Fault Protection Monitors

    Accumetrics Associates, Inc.

    The Earth Fault Resistance Monitor (EFREM) and the Rotor Health Monitor (RHM) provide wireless rotor ground fault and temperature monitoring for generators and motors. The systems replace older slip ring contact ground fault detectors on any synchronous generator or motor.

  • Ignition Pulse Detector

    IP-292/296 - Ono Sokki

    These detectors are electromagnetic induction type detector designed to detect the number of ignition pulses produced in the gasoline engines. The IP-292 pinches a primary cord (low voltage) and the IP-296 pinches a secondary cord (high voltage) of the ignition coil. The compact, light-weight and clip-on design of these detectors offer a simple and easy detection of the number of pulse. Since the detector and its cord are made of heat resistance materials, these models are not affected by the high temperature in the engine room. These detectors are used with the engine tachometers made by Ono Sokki. (AR-7240B, CT-6700, HT-6200, SE-1620, FT-2500 or GE-2500)

  • 16 Thermocouples/RTD Ch

    APCI-3200-16 - TEAM SOLUTIONS, INC.

    18-bit resolution, 16-bit accuracyEach channel can be configured either for thermocouples/RTD or as an analog voltage input channel16 analog input channels for thermocouple typesJ, K, T, E, R, S, B, N - or 8 diff. analog input channels for the acquisition of resistance temperature detectors (Pt100)- or 16 SE/8 differential analog voltage input channels, ± 2.5 V8 independent current sources for resistance temperature detectors (RTD) and one current source for cold junction compensationCold junction compensation (on separate screw terminal board PX 3200)Gain and offset calibrationLinearisation through table and calculation for the thermocouple types J, K, T, E, R, S, B, N and RTDsProgrammable gain16-bit accuracy with sample rates of 20, 40, 80 or 160 Hz (other rates on request)4 digital input channels, 24 V and 3 digital output channels, open collector, isolated

  • NI-9219, 100 S/s/channel, 4-Channel C Series Universal Analog Input Module

    779781-02 - NI

    100 S/s/channel, 4-Channel C Series Universal Analog Input Module - The NI‑9219 is designed for multipurpose testing. With the NI‑9219, you can measure signals from sensors such as strain gages, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermocouples, load cells, and other powered sensors, as well as make quarter-bridge, half-bridge, and full-bridge current measurements, with built-in voltage and current excitation. Each channel is individually selectable, so you can perform a different measurement type on each channel.

  • NI-9219, 100 S/s/channel, 4-Channel C Series Universal Analog Input Module

    785994-01 - NI

    100 S/s/channel, 4-Channel C Series Universal Analog Input Module - The NI‑9219 is designed for multipurpose testing. With the NI‑9219, you can measure signals from sensors such as strain gages, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermocouples, load cells, and other powered sensors, as well as make quarter-bridge, half-bridge, and full-bridge current measurements, with built-in voltage and current excitation. Each channel is individually selectable, so you can perform a different measurement type on each channel.

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