motståndstemperaturdetektorer
Motståndstemperaturdetektorer, often abbreviated as RTD, are a type of resistance thermometer used for temperature measurement. They work on the principle that the electrical resistance of a metal changes in a predictable way with its temperature. As the temperature increases, the resistance of the RTD material also increases. Conversely, as the temperature decreases, the resistance decreases.
The most common RTD material is platinum, typically denoted as Pt100, meaning it has a resistance of
To measure the temperature, a small, constant current is passed through the RTD element. The voltage drop