resistor in parallel with a thermistor
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Originally Posted by
Acetronics
Hi, Mark
I Read somewhere a ( very ... ) simple Thermistor linearization was to parallel the Thermistor a resistor of the same nominal value ...
I didn't try, but Worth the test ... no ???
Alain
Hi Alain,
I have never tried this idea, but found this.
Microchip Technology Inc.
Application note AN685
Thermistors in Single Supply Temperature Sensing Circuits
Re: first level linearization of the thermistor output
... to implement linearization with the analog hardware
Placing a regular resistor in parallel (or series) with a thermistor
Series:
... the thermistor is placed in series with a standard 1% resistor
... the series thermistor system responds to temperature in a linear manner over a limited temperature range.
The linearization resistor’s value should be equal to magnitude of the thermistor at the mid-point of the temperature range of interest.
Parallel:
... typically used in system feedback loops
Once again, the optimum linearity response of this resistive network is obtained at the point where the thermistor resistance and [the parallel resistor] are equal.
http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/e...tes/00685b.pdf
Any thoughts on this from anyone?
-Adam-
Ohm it's not just a good idea... it's the LAW !
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