| Thermocouple  related subjects: 
IR sensors, 
Temperature circuits, Thermoelectric devices,
Resistors | 
| Bimetallic thermometers 
Bimetallic thermometers, descriptions of the most-commonly used thermocouples, pdf file | 
| International 
thermocouple colour codes International Thermocouple Color Codes — 
Thermocouple and Extension Grade Wires | 
| Measuring Temperature with Thermocouples | 
| Platinum Thermocouples 
Platinum Thermocouples, pdf file | 
| Simplified 
Thermocouple Interfaces Different linearization techniques, Cold junction 
compensation, Diagnostics, pdf file | 
| Taking Thermocouple 
Temperature Measurements This document introduces you to thermocouples, 
which are inexpensive temperature sensing devices widely used with PC-based DAQ 
systems. It also includes some specific thermocouple examples | 
| Thermocouple | 
| Thermocouple 
the thermocouple is a thermoelectric temperature sensor which consists of two dissimilar metallic wires, e.g., one 
chromel and one constantan. These two wires are connected at two different junctions, one for temperature measurement and the other for reference | 
| Thermocouple 
thermocouple application note | 
| Thermocouple en Français | 
| Thermocouple pdf file | 
| Thermocouple color codes ANSI and IEC Color Codes for Thermocouples, Wire 
and Connectors | 
| Thermocouple
composition and specifications Thermocouple composition and specifications | 
| Thermocouple
  data thermocouple data | 
| Thermocouple
  effect the voltage across the thermocouple junction depends on the type of metals used and the temperature of the junction | 
| Thermocouple
  properties Thermoelectric Alloy Property Data, pdf file | 
| Thermocouple 
technical reference | 
| Thermocouple
  technical reference data including international color codes | 
| Thermocouple types thermocouple types | 
| Thermocouple 
thermocouple types an application notes | 
| Thermocouples
  thermocouples are based on the principle that when two dissimilar metals are joined a predictable voltage will be generated that relates to the difference
  in temperature between the measuring junction and the reference junction | 
| Thermocouples: measuring temperature
  thermocouples are very rugged and inexpensive and can operate over a wide temperature range. A thermocouple is created whenever two dissimilar metals
  touch and the contact point produces a small open-circuit voltage as a function of temperature. This thermoelectric voltage is known as the Seebeck
  voltage, named after Thomas Seebeck, who discovered it in 1821 | 
| Themocouples - Reference 
Guide Properties of the sheath material, Diameter and construction of 
thermocouple assembly, Temperature Range | 
| Thermocouple
  technical reference data thermocouples are based on the principle that when two dissimilar metals are joined a predictable voltage will be generated
  that relates to the difference in temperature between the measuring junction
  and the reference junction | 
| Thermokoppels 
  in Dutch | 
| THERMOELECTRIC EFFECTS IN METALS- THERMOCOUPLES pdf file | 
| Horizontaal | 
| Thermopile sensors  related subjects: 
IR sensors, 
Temperature circuits, Thermoelectric devices,
Resistors | 
| Temperature Measurement with Radiation Thermometers | 
| Thermopile detectors 
a thermopile is serially-interconnected array of thermocouples, pdf file | 
| Thermopile detectors thermopile detector output is proportional to incident radiation while the pyroelectric 
detectors output is proportional to rate of change of incident radiation. In other words, the thermopile detector is DC coupled while the pyroelectric 
detector is AC coupled | 
| Thermopile infrared sensor 
the thermocolumn or thermopile comprises a series of thermoelements, each element being a thin wire made of two materials of 
different thermal activity.When a temperature difference occurs between the two ends of a wire, an electrical tension "thermotension", develops.Connecting 
several thermoelements in series adds together the thermotension of each element, producing a useful electrical output signal, pdf file | 
| Thermopiles 
Thermopiles are used for contactless temperature measurement. The measurement 
principle is based on the detection of infrared radiation, using micro-machined 
devices in silicon based technology, pdf file | 
| Thermopiles for gas detection application note APPLICATIONS OF THERMOELECTRIC INFRARED SENSORS
(THERMOPILES): GAS DETECTION BY INFRARED ABSORPTION; NDIRpdf file | 
| Thermopiles for pyrometry application note thermopile sensorse, which allow 
remote temperature sensing, pdf file | 
| Thermopile sensors thermopile sensors, remote temperature measurement with 
PerkinElmer thermopile sensors (pyrometry), pdf file | 
| Thermopile sensors application note pdf file | 
| Vapour 
Pressure Thermometry | 
| Horizontaal | 
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