kalljunktkompensation
Kalljunktkompensation, also known as cold junction compensation, is a technique used in temperature measurement systems, particularly those utilizing thermocouples. Thermocouples generate a voltage proportional to the temperature difference between their measuring junction and reference junctions. Since the voltage depends on the temperature at both points, accurate temperature measurement requires knowledge of the reference junction's temperature.
In practice, the reference junction is often maintained at a known, controlled temperature, or its temperature
Various methods are used for kalljunktkompensation, including electronic compensation circuits, software algorithms, or physical methods such
The concept was first introduced to address the limitations of thermocouple accuracy caused by fluctuating ambient
Overall, kalljunktkompensation is a fundamental aspect of thermocouple-based temperature measurement systems, enabling precise monitoring and control