Operator's Manual
Issue 14
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Mar 2016 / UMC0071
Mercury
iPS
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Details of supply parameters are listed in section 17.2.
2.3 Temperature sensor circuits
The
Mercury
iPS can use a wide variety of temperature sensors. A high-accuracy measurement
circuit amplifies, scales and filters the voltage produced by the sensor. This conditioned voltage
is then passed to a 24-bit analogue to digital converter (ADC).
Some sensors (e.g. resistance sensors) require excitation. For positive temperature coefficient
sensors, this is generated by a high-stability current source. For negative temperature
coefficient sensors, this is provided by a true voltage source.
The basic iPS can monitor one temperature sensor. Additional sensors can be monitored by
adding daughter boards.