Activities Manual for Programmable Logic Controllers
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Author: Petruzella, Frank
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Chapter 6, Problem 29RQ
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Comparison on thermocouple and Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD):
Thermocouple | RTD |
Along with the temperature, the thermocouple DC voltage varies. | Along with the temperature, the RTD resistance varies. |
The sensor strength is very low... |
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