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  1. Solved: Adjust diode temperature - NI Community

    Mar 16, 2011 · I am using a 1N4148 as a temperature sensor in a thermostat circuit (reverse engineered). I want to be able manually to set the temperature of JUST that one component in …

  2. Solved: LM35 component file - NI Community

    Apr 28, 2009 · I saw that many people add two diodes between the LM35 GND pin and the ground and measure the output between these two pinsn not between output and ground. So, …

  3. Course Project - Temperature Sensor - Multisim Explanation

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  4. NTC temperature sensor simulation - NI Community

    Apr 23, 2012 · My teacher told me that I have to create an "special resistor" SPICE model where B and T have to be inputs that dinamically changes the value of resistance R and then make a …

  5. Just about any silicon diode can be used as a temperature measurement transducer. A diode connected bipolar transistor (BJT) rather than a standard true diode is recommended. This is …

  6. Temperature sensor using PN diode - Multisim Live

    NI Multisim Live lets you create, share, collaborate, and discover circuits and electronics online with SPICE simulation included. ... Temperature sensor using PN diode. 0. Favorite. 0. Copy. …

  7. Temperature sensor - Multisim Live

    This circuit contains an ideal representation of a temperature sensor. The voltage of VMockTemp represents the input temperature and each volt is equivalent to a degree Celcius. Much like …

  8. Solved Figure out how to use a diode as a temperature sensor

    Figure out how to use a diode as a temperature sensor by sending two different currents through the diode and measuring the difference in the resulting voltage drops. Show the complete …

  9. Need Some Help In Creating A Circuit In MultiSim or on Paper ... - Reddit

    Apr 6, 2023 · Devise a temperature-in, voltage-out sensor circuit. It might be based on a single diode, or a pair of diodes, or a thermistor. Figure out what voltage your sensor circuit should …

  10. Diode as a Temperature Sensor Introduction A p-njunction diode obeys the Shockley equation, I D = I s eVa/V T −1 ≈ I seVa/V T for V a ≫ V T, (1) where V a is the applied voltage, V T …

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