Lab1 (ADC) PDF
Lab1 (ADC) PDF
Lab
01 Temperature sensor
BTE4733
Sensor Technology
Lab Objectives
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Delivery Date:
Rev3_2018
Temperature Sensor using LM35
The LM35 series are precision integrated-circuit temperature sensors, whose output voltage is
linearly proportional to the Celsius (Centigrade) temperature. The LM35 thus has an advantage
over linear temperature sensors calibrated in ° Kelvin, as the user is not required to subtract a large
constant voltage from its output to obtain convenient Centigrade scaling. The LM35 does not
require any external calibration or trimming to provide typical accuracies of ±1⁄4°C at room
temperature and ±3⁄4°C over a full −55 to +150°C temperature range.
Figure 1
4. Measures the voltage output based on room temperature and record your result in Table 1.
5. Apply heat to the sensor until you get the output voltage of 850mV. Calculate the expected
temperature.
Table 1
No. Voltage Temperature
1. 26°C (room)
2. 850mV
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Experiment 2: Use IC 741 as a comparator to trigger the output at a specific temperature
In non-inverting comparator the reference voltage is applied to the inverting input and the
voltage to be compared is applied to the non-inverting input. Whenever the voltage to be
compared (Vin) goes above the reference voltage, the output of the op-amp swings to positive
saturation (V+) and vice versa. The difference between Vin and Vref, (Vin – Vref) will be a positive
value and is amplified to infinity by the op-amp. Since there is no feedback resistor Rf, the op-amp
is in open loop mode and so the voltage gain (Av) will be close to infinity. So the output voltage
swings to the maximum possible value V+.
+Vcc
Green
Red
-Vcc
Figure 2
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Discussion:
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APPENDIX A