SECTION 13. CR23X MEASUREMENTS
13-11
5.
Use the CR23X to measure the input
settling error associated with a given
configuration. For example, assume long
leads are required but the lead capacitance,
Cw, is unknown. Configure Rf on a length
of cable similar to the measurement. Leave
the sensor end open as shown in Figure
13.3-8 and measure the result using the
same instruction parameters to be used
with the sensor. The measured deviation
from 0V is the input settling error.
6.
Most Campbell Scientific sensors are
configured with a small bridge resistor, R
f
,
(typically 1 kohm) to minimize the source
resistance. If the lead length of a Campbell
Scientific sensor is extended by connecting
to the pigtails directly, the effect of the lead
resistance, R
l
, on the signal must be
considered. Figure 13.3-9 shows a
Campbell Scientific Model 107 sensor with
500 feet of extension lead connected
directly to the pigtails. Normally the signal
voltage is proportional to R
f
/(R
s
+R
b
+R
f
), but
when the pigtails are extended, the signal is
proportional to (R
f
+R
l
)/(R
s
+R
b
+R
f
+R
l
). R
l
is
much smaller than the other terms in the
denominator and can be discarded. The
effect on the signal can be analyzed by
taking the ratio of the signal with extended
leads, V
sl
to the normal signal, V
s
:
V
sl
/V
s
= (R
f
+R
l
)/R
f
Plugging in values of R
f
=1k and R
l
=.012k
(500' at 23 ohms/1000', Table 13.3-2) gives
an approximate 1% error in the signal with
extended leads. Converting the error to
°
C
gives approximately a 0.33=
°
C error at 0
°
C,
0.53
°
C error at 20
°
C, and a 0.66
°
C error at
40
°
C. The error can be avoided by
maintaining the pigtails on the CR23X end
of the extended leads because R
l
does not
add to the bridge completion resistor, R
f
,
and its influence on the thermistor
resistance is negligible.
TABLE 13.3-7. Source Resistances and Signal Levels for YSI #44032 Thermistor Configurations
Shown in Figure 13.3-7 (2V Excitation)
--------A--------
-----B-----
-------C-------
T
R
s
R
o
V
s
(mV)
R
o
@P
R
o
V
s
(mV)
(kohms)
(kohms)
(kohms)
(kohms)
-40
884.6
29.0
164
30.0
1
5.5
-20
271.2
27
498
27.8
1
16.5
0
94.98
22.8
1200
23.4
1
39.5
+25
30.00
15.0
2500
15.2
1
82.0
+40
16.15
10.5
3250
10.6
1
106.0
+60
7.60
6.1
3989
6.1
1
129.5
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