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Re: High Temp Integrated Sensor

  •  04-08-2005, 8:04 AM

    Re: High Temp Integrated Sensor

    Yes, an RTD is still an option at this temperature.  Standard temperature tables for RTDs cover from -260°C to 962°C.  The trick is finding an insulation for the sensor that is good up to 400°C.  Perhaps you could use an integrated thin film element or ceramic element.
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