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Data acquisition modules
Štreit, Zdeněk ; Havránek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s study focuses on design, realization and practical measurement of galvanic isolation temperature transmitter’s accuracy for the Pt 100 platinum resistance temperature detector. The beginning of the study describes the kinds of sensors for resistance temperature measurement, their division and charecteristics, whereby the stress is put on platinum resistance temperature detectors. The other part of this bachelor’s study depicts methods of connecting the platinum detector to a measuring circuit and evaluation of such a signal. It contains options of further processing of the measured signal using either various connections of operating amplifiers or specialised circuits. Issues with evaluation of the platinum detector’s signals as compensation of an input conductors‘ resistance and linearization of a platinum detector‘s course are solved. The following chapter introduces causes of galvanic isolation in a measurement chain and its principle. Electronic components and circuits that ensure the galvanic isolation are also discussed. The final part the this bachelor’s study is devoted to my practical proposal of a circuit solution for the platinum detector’s with galvanic isolation transmitter. It describes my proposed design of the transmitter’s input part, possibility of the Pt 100 detector’s linearization and galvanic isolation using a linear optocoupler. The transmitter was measured at several surrounding temperatures and the results were processed into tables and charts that are presented in an appendix to this study. This bachelor’s study goal was met as I have managed to produce the temperature transmitter according to the request. The worsened accuracy of the output voltage at temperatures lower or higher than +20°C can be eliminated by using resistors with lower temperature coefficient in a measurement bridge.
Data acquisition modules
Štreit, Zdeněk ; Havránek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Beneš, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s study focuses on design, realization and practical measurement of galvanic isolation temperature transmitter’s accuracy for the Pt 100 platinum resistance temperature detector. The beginning of the study describes the kinds of sensors for resistance temperature measurement, their division and charecteristics, whereby the stress is put on platinum resistance temperature detectors. The other part of this bachelor’s study depicts methods of connecting the platinum detector to a measuring circuit and evaluation of such a signal. It contains options of further processing of the measured signal using either various connections of operating amplifiers or specialised circuits. Issues with evaluation of the platinum detector’s signals as compensation of an input conductors‘ resistance and linearization of a platinum detector‘s course are solved. The following chapter introduces causes of galvanic isolation in a measurement chain and its principle. Electronic components and circuits that ensure the galvanic isolation are also discussed. The final part the this bachelor’s study is devoted to my practical proposal of a circuit solution for the platinum detector’s with galvanic isolation transmitter. It describes my proposed design of the transmitter’s input part, possibility of the Pt 100 detector’s linearization and galvanic isolation using a linear optocoupler. The transmitter was measured at several surrounding temperatures and the results were processed into tables and charts that are presented in an appendix to this study. This bachelor’s study goal was met as I have managed to produce the temperature transmitter according to the request. The worsened accuracy of the output voltage at temperatures lower or higher than +20°C can be eliminated by using resistors with lower temperature coefficient in a measurement bridge.

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