Category: Temperature sensor


Thermocouples are the temperature sensors which are extensively used for the measurement of the temperature variations. They sense the temperature and the temperature is further measured by other instruments after sensing it. As they convert a non-electrical quantity (temperature) into Read more…


Resistance thermometers change their electrical resistance as a function of temperature. This physical effect makes it possible to measure the temperature of a process with a Pt100. Pt100, Pt1000 are the most-used measuring elements in resistance thermometers and  very common Read more…


What is the Raspberry Pi?   Affordable credit-card sized computer Developed in U.K. by Raspberry-pi foundation in 2009 Plugs into a computer monitor or TV Uses standard keyboard and mouse Can browse the internet and play HD video Can also Read more…


Electronic Pills We are familiar with a wide range of sensors in the field of electronics. They are used widely in the various experiments research activities too. This microelectronic pill is such a sensor with a number of channels and is called Read more…


Three phase induction motor is driven by AC supply. Because of low cost and more efficient, in industrial area, this motor is majorly used. It achieves High efficiency and reliable, Maintenance is not much needed, Compare than other Ac motors, Read more…


Calibration and troubleshooting are two very different requirements. Calibration maintains product quality; troubleshooting affects product quantity. Calibration happens on a schedule; troubleshooting happens in emergencies. Calibration must be precise; troubleshooting must be fast. With a precision multimeter, you can perform Read more…

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