Do you know the thermocouple type? And the resistor power rating?
I’m just wondering if it might be possible to solder a micro thermocouple to a extra small surface mount resistor.
Peter
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On Nov 20, 2018, at 9:12 AM, Artekmedia <manuals@...> wrote:
Thermocouples with an embeded 50 ohm resistor..The 50 ohm resistor is the heater and thermocouple generates a voltage
proportional to the heat gnerated in the resistor
Dave
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On 11/20/2018 7:41 AM, Glenn Little wrote:
Are these thermocouples or thermistors?
These are different.
Glenn
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On 11/19/2018 11:45 PM, John E. Burgar wrote:
General Microwave used to make thinfilm 50 ohm thermocouples for their power meter sensors. I don’t know if they are in business any more. Regards, John Burgar
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Is there any other company on the planet who produces 50 OHM thermocouples? It seems odd that such a thing is unobtainable.
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