PicoLog Self-Help Guide
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Assuming you have connected up the sensor, resistor and supply as described above,
you just need to set the scaling for the channels in question. Below is an illustration of
how to set up channel 1 for temperature measurement from 0 °C to 150 °C:
1.
Start PicoLog and set-up your sample rates as required.
2.
When you get to setting up Channel 1 (PicoLog 1000 Channels), highlight
Channel 1 and click Edit.
3.
Type Temp Chan 1 as the Name.
4.
Now click Options. (You might be asked to save the present setup. Click OK.)
5.
In the Parameter options dialog, select Scaling.
6.
For Scaling method, select Use scaling from file and click File.
7.
Navigate to where you have saved the scaling file below, as 100k thermistor.scl.
8.
Open the file. Click OK several times to get back to the main PicoLog window.
You should be reading temperature on channel 1.
Notes=100kthermistor/47kload/2.5V
Type=Table
Units=°C
Width=4
Places=1
MinValue=0
MaxValue=150
2.023 5
1.853 15
1.648 25
1.419 35
1.185 45
0.964 55
0.767 65
0.602 75
0.468 85
0.363 95
0.282 105
0.219 115
0.171 125
0.135 135
0.107 145
(Note that there is a single space between the pairs of numbers.)
This tells the program to equate 2.023 V to 5 °C on the graph and 0.107 V to 145 °C on
the graph.
Go OK to go back through the open boxes and channel 1 should now be scaled from 0 to
150 °C.
Repeat the above for the five other channels you are using.
Look through the PicoLog manual for information on using PicoLog or click the Help
button at any stage in PicoLog.
Offsetting the input with the PicoLog 1000 series
The PicoLog 1000 series has a nominal voltage range of 0 V to +2.5 V.