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resistance to voltage converter

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can anybody help me for the architecture for converting the resistance change (due to temperature) into voltage.
 

i have used current source in series with the resistance.any change in the resistance due to temperature will provide corresponding voltage across the resistor.
but i wanted a differential ouput.can anybody suggest.
 

Another method is a bridge. For your differential output, use two op amps each connected the opposite polarity way to tee bridge nodes.
 

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