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About Temperature Signal Conditioners

Temperature signal conditioners receive AC and DC voltages and signal inputs from resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermocouples, thermistors, and other sensors. They provide voltage, frequency, and current outputs to devices such as timers, counters, relays, and potentiometers. Temperature signal conditioning devices filter, amplify, and convert analog inputs to digital signals, or to levels suitable for digitization. Devices that include integral sensors or transducers often provide voltage and current excitation. Temperature signal conditioners work with 2, 3, and 4-wire RTDs that are made from a variety of metals and that feature a variety of reference resistances. They can receive signal inputs from thermocouples with or without cold junction compensation, and from thermocouples with types E, J, K, N, T, B, S, R, and W.   

Important specifications for temperature signal conditioners include the number of analog channels and the number of differential channels. When single-ended outputs are available, suppliers often specify the maximum number of analog channel outputs as twice the number of differential outputs. Differential channels, which have two inputs, define the voltage as the signal to process between the two inputs. Other specifications for temperature signal conditioning devices include sampling frequency, accuracy, and filtering. Accuracy, which is represented as a percentage of a full measurement range, depends on factors such as signal conditioning linearity, hysteresis, and temperature. Temperature signal conditioners with integral filters allow some frequencies to pass while attenuating others.

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Products & Services Related to Temperature Signal Conditioners

Analog-to-Digital Converters
Analog-to-digital converters (ADC) sample an analog signal and convert it to a series of digital values to represent the signal to a computer processor.
Bridge Conditioners
Bridge conditioners are instruments that provide excitation and support for strain gages, Wheatstone bridges, load cells, and sensors. They also include circuitry for signal conditioning, amplification, and processing.
Charge Amplifiers and Charge Converters
Charge converters and charge amplifiers convert the charge output from a piezoelectric, capacitive or other charge-producing sensor to a signal such as analog voltage or current.
Data Acquisition
Data acquisition is the digitizing and processing of multiple sensor or signal inputs for the purpose of monitoring, analyzing and/or controlling systems and processes. Signal conditioning includes the amplification, filtering, converting, and other processes required to make sensor output suitable for rereading by computer boards.
Frequency-to-Voltage Converters
Frequency-to-voltage converters accept a signal and convert its frequency to a corresponding analog voltage level.
Signal Filters
Signal filters block or decrease (attenuate) unwanted frequencies or signal wave characteristics.
Voltage-to-Frequency Converters
Voltage-to-frequency converters accept a voltage signal and convert its analog level to a signal with a corresponding frequency.

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Part Numbers for Temperature Signal Conditioners

Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
AD694JNZ Newark ANALOG DEVICES Special Function Signal Conditioner IC; Package/Case:14-DIP; No. of Pins:16; Operating Temperature Range:0?C to +70?C; Accuracy:? 0.30; IC Function:Instrumentation Amplifier IC; IC Generic Number:694; Operating Temp. Max:70?C RoHS Compliant: Yes
AD598AD Newark ANALOG DEVICES Voltage References LVDT Signal Conditioner; Temperature Coefficient:250ppm/?C; Operating Temperature Range:-40?C to +85?C; Package/Case:14-CDIP; Leaded Process Compatible:No; Mounting Type:Through Hole; Operating Temp. Max:85?C RoHS Compliant: No
DRV401AIDWPG4 Newark TEXAS INSTRUMENTS All Supplier Direct Ship SENSOR, SIGNAL CONDITIONER, SOIC20; Voltage, Supply Min:4.5V; Termination Type:SMD; Case Style:SOIC; Temperature, Operating Range:-40?C to +125?C; Temp, Op. Max:125?C; Temp, Op. Min:-40?C; Base Number:401; Pins, No. of:20; Voltage, RoHS Compliant: Yes
LSC4 Newark LAUREL ELECTRONICS Non-Stocked Products TEMPERATURE SIGNAL CONDITIONER - LAUREL RoHS Compliant: NA
ZMD31150EEG1 Newark ZMD All Supplier Direct Ship Ic, Signal Conditioner; Voltage, Supply Min:4.5V; Termination Type:Smd; Package/Case:Ssop; Temperature, Operating Range:-50?C To +150?C; Pins, No. Of:14; Voltage, Supply Max:5.5V Rohs Compliant: Yes

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