Terminal block temperature sensor – National Instruments SCXI-1121 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Configuration and Installation

SCXI-1121 User Manual

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Terminal Block Temperature Sensor

To accommodate thermocouples with the SCXI-1121, the terminal block
has an onboard temperature sensor for cold-junction compensation. You
can connect this temperature sensor in two ways:

You can connect the temperature sensor to the MTEMP pin (C4) on the
module front connector and multiplex the sensor at the output
multiplexer along with the amplifier outputs. This is the Multiplexed
Temperature Sensor (MTS) mode. Refer to the

Configuration Register

section in Chapter 4,

Register Descriptions

, for further details.

You can connect the temperature sensor to a separate data acquisition
channel via MCH4± (pins 11 and 12 on the module rear signal
connector). This is the Direct Temperature Sensor (DTS) mode.

Note

Use an average of a large number of samples to obtain the most accurate reading.

Noisy environments require more samples for greater accuracy.

The SCXI-1320 and SCXI-1321 temperature sensors output 10 mV/°C and
have an accuracy of ±1 °C over the 0 to 55 °C temperature range. To
determine the temperature, use the following formulas:

where V

TEMPOUT

is the temperature sensor output and T (°F) and T (°C) are

the temperature readings in degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius,
respectively.

The SCXI-1328 temperature sensor outputs 0.62 to 0.07 V from 0 to 55 °C
and has an accuracy of ±0.35 °C over the 15 to 35 °C range and ±0.65 °C
over the 0 to 15 °C and 35 to 55 °C ranges. To determine the temperature,
use the following formulas:

where T

K

is the temperature in kelvin

T

°

C

( )

100 V

TEMPOUT

(

)

=

T

°

F

( )

T

°

C

( )

[

]

9

5

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+

=

T

°

C

( )

T

K

273.15

=

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