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c. Measure the PRT. If you are doing a dry run, assume the result of
BrHalf3W()
= X
0
. = 0.01000
d. Calculate RS
0
RS
0
= X
0
• Rf = 100000 mΩ
Wow! We are lucky to have a perfect PRT! In the real world, PRT
resistance at 0 °C will probably land on either side of 100 Ω.
5. Measure the sensor:
If you are doing a dry run, assume the temperature is 10 °C.
a. Enter CRBasic EXAMPLE: PT100 BrHalf3W() Three-Wire Half-Bridge
Measurement
(p. 284)
into the CR3000. It is already programmed with the
excitation voltage from step 3 and RS
0
from step 4.
b. Place PT100 in medium to measure.
c. Measure with BrHalf3W(). If you are doing a dry run, assume the result
of BrHalf3W()
= X
0
= 0.01039.
d. Calculate RS
10
:
RS
10
= X
10
• Rf = 103900
6. Calculate RS
10
/RS
0
, K, and temperature:
a. RS
10
/RS
0
= 1.039
b. K = (RS
10
/RS
0
)-
1 = 0.039
c. T = g * K^4 + h * K^3 + i * K^2 + j * K = 9.99 °C
d. T = (SQRT(d * (RS
10
/RS
0
) + e) -
a) / f = 9.99 °C
1
A Campbell Scientific terminal-input module (TIM) can be used to complete the resistive bridge
circuit. Refer to the appendix Passive-Signal Conditioners — List
(p. 605).
4
Get this value from a PRT-resistance-to-temperature table
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