List of temperature sensors

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List of Temperature Sensors[edit | edit source]

This is a comprehensive list of temperature sensors used in various industries and applications. Temperature sensors are devices that measure and monitor temperature changes in a given environment. They play a crucial role in maintaining optimal conditions in industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and agriculture. This list includes a variety of temperature sensors, categorized based on their working principles and applications.

Thermocouples[edit | edit source]

Thermocouples are widely used temperature sensors that work based on the principle of the Seebeck effect. They consist of two different metal wires joined together at one end, forming a junction. When there is a temperature difference between the junction and the other end of the wires, a voltage is generated, which is proportional to the temperature difference. Thermocouples are known for their wide temperature range, high accuracy, and durability. Some popular types of thermocouples include Type K, Type J, and Type T.

Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs)[edit | edit source]

Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs) are temperature sensors that utilize the change in electrical resistance of a metal wire with temperature. They are commonly made of platinum, which exhibits a linear relationship between resistance and temperature. RTDs offer high accuracy, stability, and repeatability. They are widely used in applications that require precise temperature measurements, such as scientific research, industrial processes, and HVAC systems.

Thermistors[edit | edit source]

Thermistors are temperature sensors that rely on the change in electrical resistance of semiconductor materials with temperature. They are typically made of ceramic or polymer materials. Thermistors are known for their high sensitivity and fast response time. They are commonly used in applications that require temperature control, such as medical devices, automotive systems, and consumer electronics.

Infrared (IR) Sensors[edit | edit source]

Infrared (IR) Sensors are non-contact temperature sensors that detect and measure thermal radiation emitted by objects. They work based on the principle that all objects above absolute zero emit infrared radiation. Infrared sensors can measure temperature from a distance without physically touching the object. They are widely used in industrial processes, building automation, and medical applications.

Semiconductor Temperature Sensors[edit | edit source]

Semiconductor Temperature Sensors are integrated circuits that measure temperature using the temperature-dependent characteristics of semiconductor materials. They are small, low-cost, and offer high accuracy. Semiconductor temperature sensors are commonly used in consumer electronics, automotive systems, and environmental monitoring.

Liquid Crystal Temperature Sensors[edit | edit source]

Liquid Crystal Temperature Sensors are temperature-sensitive materials that change color based on temperature variations. They are often used in applications where visual indication of temperature is required, such as medical thermometers, aquariums, and food processing.

Categories[edit | edit source]

Temperature sensors can be categorized based on their working principles, applications, and industries. Some common categories include:

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Templates[edit | edit source]

Templates can be used to provide standardized formatting and information for temperature sensor articles. Some useful templates for temperature sensors include:

- Template:Infobox Temperature Sensor: Provides a standardized format for displaying key information about a temperature sensor, such as its working principle, temperature range, and applications. - Template:Temperature Sensor Comparison Table: Allows for easy comparison of multiple temperature sensors based on various parameters, such as accuracy, response time, and cost.

See Also[edit | edit source]

- Temperature Measurement - Thermometry - Temperature Control

References[edit | edit source]

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