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  • Forum Post: Re: TMP006 Temperature format calculations

    Ian Williams Ian Williams
    Hello Nick, Sorry to hear you're having difficulty with the TMP006 temperature calculations. I've attached a .zip containing some files that should help you out. First is an Excel calculator which allows you to enter the full 16-bit hex values directly from the TMP006 registers and then...
    on Nov 9, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: TMP006 emissivity correction

    Ian Patterson Ian Patterson
    Hello, A correction to my previous post on emissivity. Emissivity is treated in the User guide SBOU007 with several typical values given for different materials. It is also recommended that the object being should have an emissivity >0.7 and preferably >0.9. It is not always possible to arrange...
    on Dec 28, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: TMP006 emissivity correction

    Ian Patterson Ian Patterson
    Hello Colin, I agree that the calibration procedure takes into account the object(s) emissivity. If I were designing a control/measurement system I would certainly use at least a two point calibration and would try for more points. Ian Williams' post to this forum including an Excel spreadsheet...
    on Dec 31, 2011
  • Forum Post: TMP421 Question

    Alex Levit Alex Levit
    Hi All I wanted to ask about remote sensing in TMP421 where can i connect an electrode in order to measure temperature in case i’ am using Diode-Connected Transistor, and in a GND Collector-Connected Transistor.
    on Mar 7, 2012
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