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YSI 400 dissipation constant

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Hi, I'm implementing a digital skin temperature sensor, based on a YSI 400 temperature probe. I haven't found any information on the manufacturer website regarding the self-heat or dissipation constant, because it's known that the maximum heat should be 0.02 celsius degrees. Maybe it's too low that counts to zero, because it's a medical grade thermistor. But I must confirm that on a datasheet or application paper. Any thoughts?
 

Yes, there are YSI datasheets. It's said that the maximum power dissipation should be 10 µW.
 

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