Measuring Temperature

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Measuring Temperature

Note  Temperature measurements may require you to condition the signal. The conditioning requirements depend on your sensor. Refer to the Overview of Temperature Sensor Types for an explanation of sensor types and conditioning requirements.

Using a Thermocouple to Measure Temperature

A popular way to measure temperature with a DAQ device is to use a thermocouple, as shown in the following figure, because thermocouples are inexpensive, easy to use, and easy to obtain. Thermocouples produce a voltage that varies based on temperature. Using a thermocouple, you can measure a voltage and use a formula to convert the voltage measurement to temperature.

The typical wiring for a thermocouple, as shown in the following figure, uses a resistor, R, only if the thermocouple is not grounded at any other point. If, for example, the thermocouple tip were already grounded, using a resistor would cause a ground loop and result in erroneous readings.

You also can measure temperature using Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTD) and Thermistors.

Making Signal Connections

Creating a Program

RTD

Thermistor

Thermocouple

Examples