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Temperature sensor to measure upto -100 degree Centegrade

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I want to Measure a temperature of -100 degree form an freezing system. The system will be having temperature around -80 to -100 degree centigrade and which can not measure by normal temperature sensor. Please if anybody know the sensor which can measure the temperature upto -100 degree ??? Suggest me the good sensor for my requirement.


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Santosh
 


Most normal (industry standard) temperature sensors like Pt100 or NiCr-Ni thermocouple can measure -100 (or -200) °C.

What's your problem?
 

Use Pt100+XTR105.
You will be able to set Tmin and Tmax (more information in datasheet of XTR105). Precision will be dependence on adjusting resistor.
 

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