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- From: jgd@dixie.com (John De Armond)
- Subject: Re: Thermocouple based temperature controller
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- Date: Fri, 08 Jan 93 10:16:07 GMT
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- danube@max.physics.sunysb.edu writes:
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- > I need to control the temperature of a small infrared window to
- >0.1 degrees C or better. The actual value need not be so precise, but
- >changes in temperature must be kept to a minumum. At present, the
- >window is heated by a ring of brass wrapped with heater wire. Adjusting
- >the current changes the temperature, which is typically 100-200 C.
- >The temperature is measured with a thermocouple (5 mil Chromel-Alumel wire,
- >"type K"). Heater current is about 200 mA.
-
- You can buy from Omega Engineering for about $180 an 1/16th DIN sized
- intelligent self-tuning PID controller capable of either analog
- proportional output or duty-cycle on-off control. It comes complete
- with a nice digital display and the ability to enter the setpoint
- from a keypad. Settability in the unit I use (0-2000 deg F) is to
- 0.1 degree and in my experience with our kilns, is capable of maintaining
- control to +- one count. Numerous options are available including
- voltage input so you could amplify the thermocouple voltage 10X if the
- resolution is not enough. The unit I use is Omega part #CN9111A.
- The minor digits specify options so you'd need to look in the
- catalog. Much more sophisticated controllers are available from them
- for less than $500.
-
- Unless part of your experimental goals is to learn how to design
- a control circuit, I'd recommend buying one of these so you can
- concentrate on your experiment.
-
- John
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