What is RTD (resistance temperature detector)?

An RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) is a sensor whose resistance changes as its temperature changes. The resistance increases as the temperature of the sensor increases. The resistance vs temperature relationship is well known and is repeatable over time. An RTD is a passive device. It does not produce an output on its own.

Who is the radioactive in polluted wasteland Golden?

The Radioactive was an enemy that appeared exclusively in Polluted Wasteland Golden (temporarily removed) and Fallen modes, and was a replacement for the Heavy in Polluted Wasteland. The Radioactive had about the same speed as the Quick, but also had significantly more health than it.

What is the nominal resistance of a Din RTD sensor?

The DIN standard specifies a base resistance of 100 ohms at 0°C, and a temperature coefficient of .00385 Ohm/Ohm/°C. The nominal output of a DIN RTD sensor is shown below:

How do I choose the right RTD element type?

When deciding the RTD element type, first consider what instrument you will be reading the sensor with. Choose an element type that is compatible with the instrument’s sensor input. By far the most common RTDs are 100 Ohm Platinum with .00385 temperature coefficient. Secondly, decide what accuracy is needed in your measurement.

What are the available rtrtd sensor lead wire configurations?

RTD Sensors are available in a number of different lead wire configurations. The most common configuration is the single element, three lead configuration. Schematics of the available lead wire configurations are shown below: Two wire sensors are typically used in applications where accuracy is not critical.

What is RTD resistance at zero degree Celsius?

RTDs are commonly specified at 100 Ohms , which means that the element should show 100 Ohms resistance at zero degree Celsius.