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The copper I am using is only 2 mils thick so there is not very much mass. Essentially, I am envisioning it is a copper sheet sandwiched on either side with induction coils that would then heat the copper in between the coils.
The ir sensor I will need to look up. But the inductive coil heats up a small piece of copper. A better method would be to use a thermocouple welded to the surface of the copper to sense the temperature and then use the inductive coils to heat the copper or cool with air
New to this sort of thing but I want to make a temperature controller that takes an IR temperature sensor as the input and an inductive coil or air as the output to adjust/maintain the temperature. How would I do something like this? I have looked up circuits for temperature control, but I'm not...
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