PT100 Sensor for RTD Data Acquisition for Raspberry Pi

Original price was: $12.00.Current price is: $8.93.

Description

Description

  • PT100 Sensor for RTD Data Acquisition
  • Designed for Raspberry Pi (Not Included)
  • Resistance at 0 °C: 100 ohms
  • Temperature range: -50 to 450 °C
  • Accuracy: ±0.5 °C
  • 3-wire terminals with prong ends

The PT100 Sensor for RTD Data Acquisition for Raspberry Pi offers 3-wire terminals with prong ends. It provides resistance at 0 °C is 100 ohms with ±0.5 °C accuracy.

The sensor has a wide operating range (from -50 to 450 °C) low drift and with a maximum error of 0.5 °C is suitable for precision applications. The PT100 sensor comes with three 2-meter, braided wires. Since the RTD card is compensating for the wire resistance, the wires can be extended to very long ranges without any loss of accuracy.

  • 1x PT100 Sensor for RTD Data Acquisition for Raspberry Pi

Size

  • Steel probe: Ø4 x 30 mm
  • Wires length: 2 m

  • Resistance at 0 °C: 100 ohms
  • Temperature range: -50 to 450 °C
  • Accuracy: ± 0.5 °C
  • 3-wire terminals with prong ends
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