An improved amplifier for atmospheric fine wire resistance thermometry is described. The amplifier uses a low excitation current (50 mu A). This is shown to ensure negligible self-heating of the low mass fine wire resistance sensor, compared with measured nocturnal surface air temperature fluctuations. The system provides sufficient amplification for a +/- 50 degrees C span using a +/- 5 V dynamic range analog-to-digital converter, with a noise level of less than 0.01 degrees C. A Kelvin four-wire connection cancels the effect of long lead resistances: a 50 m length of screened cable connecting the Reading design of fine wire thermometer to the amplifier produced no measurable temperature change at 12 bit resolution
Signal conditioning amplifiers are needed for down hole oil and gas data acquisition, especially for...
We present an improved ac method to measure the thermal diffusivity in an extended range of temperat...
High-temperature measurement systems do not allow the use of traditional measurement techniques. In ...
A highly stable microvolt amplifier for use with atmospheric broadband thermopile radiometers is des...
The semiconductor resistances known as thermistors have more advantages compared with all other temp...
A procedure for the precise determination and compensation of the lead-wire resistance of a resistan...
Abstract. A fast-response temperature sensor for measuring atmospheric temperature was constructed a...
A fast-response temperature sensor for measuring atmospheric temperature was constructed and is desc...
An instrument which measures temperature in connection with the development of rocket payload for th...
The use of a heated fine wire as a delicate detector of fluid velocity and pressure has been known f...
A discussion is given of the method proposed by Lawson and Long to use the noise across a resistance...
An innovative technique to measure the thermal lag, or response time, of a cold-wire temperature sen...
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We study the performance of the classical relation for the correction for ambient temperature drift ...
The use of electrometer amplifiers for ultra-low current measurements is briefly reviewed. One impor...
Signal conditioning amplifiers are needed for down hole oil and gas data acquisition, especially for...
We present an improved ac method to measure the thermal diffusivity in an extended range of temperat...
High-temperature measurement systems do not allow the use of traditional measurement techniques. In ...
A highly stable microvolt amplifier for use with atmospheric broadband thermopile radiometers is des...
The semiconductor resistances known as thermistors have more advantages compared with all other temp...
A procedure for the precise determination and compensation of the lead-wire resistance of a resistan...
Abstract. A fast-response temperature sensor for measuring atmospheric temperature was constructed a...
A fast-response temperature sensor for measuring atmospheric temperature was constructed and is desc...
An instrument which measures temperature in connection with the development of rocket payload for th...
The use of a heated fine wire as a delicate detector of fluid velocity and pressure has been known f...
A discussion is given of the method proposed by Lawson and Long to use the noise across a resistance...
An innovative technique to measure the thermal lag, or response time, of a cold-wire temperature sen...
© 2002 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
We study the performance of the classical relation for the correction for ambient temperature drift ...
The use of electrometer amplifiers for ultra-low current measurements is briefly reviewed. One impor...
Signal conditioning amplifiers are needed for down hole oil and gas data acquisition, especially for...
We present an improved ac method to measure the thermal diffusivity in an extended range of temperat...
High-temperature measurement systems do not allow the use of traditional measurement techniques. In ...