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Temperature Measurement

Learn how to measure temperature using thermocouples, RTDs, and thermistors in this online course covering sensor principles and measurement techniques.

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Updated August 2025

What You’ll Learn 🌡️

  • Grasp basic temperature concepts and units—Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin—and understand why temperature is a vital measurement in many industries 

  • Recognize different temperature sensors—thermocouples (types B, E, K, etc.), RTDs (PT100), and thermistors—and compare their pros, cons, and operational ranges 

  • Dive into thermocouple theory: Seebeck effect, cold-junction compensation, and sensor characterization 

  • Set up RTD measurements: excitation current, resistance-temperature relationship, and best accuracy practices

  • Configure temperature channels in DewesoftX for various DAQ hardware—KRYPTON, SIRIUS, DEWE‑43—select sensor types, apply scaling, and enable automatic detection 

  • Implement thermistor measurements using Steinhart–Hart equation formulas and calculation blocks 

  • Compare sensor performance: measure cold vs. hot references to assess RTD vs. thermocouple behavior under real conditions 

  • Export results for reporting and further analysis—including accuracy and calibration comparisons

Course overview

The course introduces essential principles and workflows for measuring temperature accurately with DewesoftX and Dewesoft DAQ hardware. You begin by exploring what temperature represents—its scales and real-world significance across applications ranging from engine testing to environmental monitoring.

Next, the course covers the three main sensor technologies:

  1. Thermocouples: Learn about types, response sensitivity via the Seebeck effect, and managing cold-junction compensation during setup.

  2. RTDs: Understand linear resistance changes with temperature, typical PT100 configurations, excitation methods, accuracy factors, and response limits.

  3. Thermistors: Dive into non-linear bead-type sensors and apply Steinhart–Hart formulas using DewesoftX’s math tools.

Hands-on sections guide you through channel setup for each sensor using DAQ hardware like KRYPTON and SIRIUS. You’ll choose the appropriate sensor type, apply accurate calibration settings, and enable automatic channel detection where supported.

A practical experiment compares temperature readings from thermocouples and RTDs in hot/cold environments to illustrate accuracy, stability, and measurement differences in real conditions.

By the end of the course, you’ll be able to configure temperature measurement systems confidently in DewesoftX, optimize sensor choice for each application, apply correct scaling, and generate accurate, exportable data for analysis or validation workflows.

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