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Dear experts!
I need to know how does TH110 get the temperature data.
Our team is working on a presentation of the thermal control solution for our customers and we´d like to give them a deeper explanation of the sensor.
Is it using an electromagnetic induction principle or is it obtained just by the measuring point by simple contact with the surface?
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Hello @Veronika1 ,
Please note that this community do not cover temperature sensors only Power Meters.
I cannot give to much details but I can answer some questions.
How does TH110 get the temperature data ?
Is it using an electromagnetic induction principle or is it obtained just by the measuring point by simple contact with the surface?
=> There is a thermal sensor with a metallic pad on the bottom of the TH110.
=> This pad is put in direct contact with the surface to measure
=> TH110 is using magnetic field to power supply its internal electronics with the magnetic ribbon (unlike the CL110 using a battery).
Regards,
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Hello @Veronika1 ,
Please note that this community do not cover temperature sensors only Power Meters.
I cannot give to much details but I can answer some questions.
How does TH110 get the temperature data ?
Is it using an electromagnetic induction principle or is it obtained just by the measuring point by simple contact with the surface?
=> There is a thermal sensor with a metallic pad on the bottom of the TH110.
=> This pad is put in direct contact with the surface to measure
=> TH110 is using magnetic field to power supply its internal electronics with the magnetic ribbon (unlike the CL110 using a battery).
Regards,
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