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Part Number: TMPSNSRD-RTD2

RTD REFERENCE DESIGN BOARD


 

 

 

  • Surface mount PT100 RTD
  • External RTD connector (not included)
  • Thermal Management GUI
  • 22-Bit ADC MCP3551
  • ±1°C Maximum accuracy temperature sensor MCP9804
  • PIC18F2550 PIC® MCU
  • USB interface to PC
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    Overview


    The RTD Reference Design demonstrates how to instrument Resistive Temperature Detector (RTD) and accurately measure temperature. This solution uses the MCP3551 22-Bit Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) to measure voltage across the RTD. The ADCand the RTD are referenced using an onboard reference voltage and the ADC inputs are directly connected to the RTD terminals. This provides a ratio metric temperature measurement. The solution uses a current limiting resistor to bias the RTD. It providesa reliable and accurate RTD instrumentation without the need for extensive circuitcompensation and calibration routines.

    In addition, this reference design includes a silicon temperature sensor, MCP9804. This sensor is used for comparison only, it is not needed to instrument an RTD. The MCP3551 and MCP9804 outputs are read using a USB PIC® MCU. This controller is also connected to a PC using a USB interface. The Thermal Management software is used to plot the RTD temperature data in stripchart format.

    Devices Supported: MCP3551, MCP9804

    Package Contents

    The RTD Reference Design demonstrates how to instrument Resistive Temperature Detector (RTD) and accurately measure temperature. This solution uses the MCP3551 22-Bit Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) to measure voltage across the RTD. The ADCand the RTD are referenced using an onboard reference voltage and the ADC inputs are directly connected to the RTD terminals. This provides a ratio metric temperature measurement. The solution uses a current limiting resistor to bias the RTD. It providesa reliable and accurate RTD instrumentation without the need for extensive circuitcompensation and calibration routines.

    In addition, this reference design includes a silicon temperature sensor, MCP9804. This sensor is used for comparison only, it is not needed to instrument an RTD. The MCP3551 and MCP9804 outputs are read using a USB PIC® MCU. This controller is also connected to a PC using a USB interface. The Thermal Management software is used to plot the RTD temperature data in stripchart format.

    Devices Supported: MCP3551, MCP9804

    Documentation


    Title
    Document Id
    RTD Reference Design Board User's Guide Download 5fdd7046-1022-492d-addc-26b18a6e6170

    Application Notes


    Title
    Date
    Document Category
    Precision RTD Instrumentation for Temperature Sensing 06 May 2013 Link Application Notes

    Software


    Title
    Date
    RTD Reference Design Board (TMPSNSRD-RTD2) Firmware Download 24 Oct 2013
    Thermal Management Utility Download 27 Sep 2024