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Nick.
- Jan 1, 1970
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I need to set my thinking straight on how to connect to a type-K
thermocouple...
The hot junction is straightforward. The "cold" end is terminated by a
plug. This will connect to a PCB-mounted socket, which will connect to an
AD595 cold-junction compensated amp. Obviously there are now several "cold
junctions" (thermocouple to plug, plug to socket, socket to solder, solder
to copper etc...)
Am I correct in assuming that as long as these are maintained at the same
temperature they won't skew the actual temperature measurement?
Thanks,
Nick
thermocouple...
The hot junction is straightforward. The "cold" end is terminated by a
plug. This will connect to a PCB-mounted socket, which will connect to an
AD595 cold-junction compensated amp. Obviously there are now several "cold
junctions" (thermocouple to plug, plug to socket, socket to solder, solder
to copper etc...)
Am I correct in assuming that as long as these are maintained at the same
temperature they won't skew the actual temperature measurement?
Thanks,
Nick