The most common temperature probe types are:
- RTDs (Resistance Temperature Detectors)
- NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient)
- Thermocouples
The right type of probe will depend on the specific needs of the application.
RTD Temperature Probe
An RTD temperature probe (Resistance Temperature Detector) uses electrical resistance to measure temperature. RTDs are used in industrial applications, including process control and monitoring, and temperature calibration. RTDs are known for their high accuracy, repeatability, and stability, making them an ideal choice for applications where precise temperature control is crucial.
This type of probe uses the Wheatstone bridge circuit to measure the change in resistance caused by any change in temperature. This was first designed by Samuel Hunter Christie and later popularised by Charles Wheatstone. The diamond-shaped circuit compares an unknown resistance to a known resistance and uses two arms of the bridge to balance the resistance and produce a zero output. This design provides highly accurate measurements and is used in crucial industrial and scientific scenarios where precision is important.
Consider the following features to select an RTD: