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Chapter 3
Sensor Connections
The OM-USB-TEMP supports the following temperature sensor types:
Thermocouple – types J, K, R, S, T, N, E, and B
Resistance temperature detectors (RTDs) – 2, 3, or 4-wire measurement modes of 100 _ platinum RTDs.
Thermistors – 2, 3, or 4-wire measurement modes.
Semiconductor temperature sensors – LM36 or equivalent
Sensor selection
The type of sensor you select will depend on your application needs. Review the temperature ranges and accuracies of each sensor type to determine which is best suited for your application.
Screw terminal pin out
The OM-USB-TEMP has four rows of screw terminals — two rows on the top edge of the housing, and two rows on the bottom edge. Each row has 26 connections. Between each bank of screw terminals are two integrated CJC sensors used for thermocouple measurements. Signals are identified in Figure 2.
Figure 2. OM-USB-TEMP screw terminal pin numbers
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Table of contents
- 5 About this User’s Guide
- 5 What you will learn from this user’s guide
- 5 Conventions in this user’s guide
- 5 Where to find more information
- 6 Introducing the OM-USB-Temp
- 6 Overview: OM-USB-TEMP features
- 7 OM-USB-TEMP block diagram
- 7 Software features
- 8 Connecting a OM-USB-TEMP to your computer is easy
- 9 Installing the OM-USB-TEMP
- 9 What comes with your OM-USB-TEMP shipment?
- 9 Hardware
- 9 Additional documentation
- 9 Unpacking the OM-USB-TEMP
- 10 Installing the software
- 10 Installing the OM-USB-TEMP
- 10 Configuring the OM-USB-TEMP
- 10 Calibrating the OM-USB-TEMP
- 11 Sensor Connections
- 11 Screw terminal pin out
- 12 Sensor input terminals (C0H/C0L to C7H/C7L)
- 12 Current excitation output terminals (±I1 to ±I4)
- 13 Four-wire, two sensor common terminals (4W01 to 4W67)
- 13 Two sensor common terminals (IC01 to IC67)
- 13 Ground terminals (GND)
- 13 Power terminals (+5V)
- 13 Digital terminals (DIO0 to DIO7)
- 13 CJC sensors
- 13 Thermocouple connections
- 13 Wiring configuration
- 14 RTD and thermistor connections
- 14 Two-wire configuration
- 15 Three-wire configuration
- 16 Four-wire configuration
- 17 Semiconductor sensor measurements
- 17 Wiring configuration
- 17 Digital I/O connections
- 19 Functional Details
- 19 Thermocouple measurements
- 19 Cold junction compensation (CJC)
- 19 Data linearization
- 19 Open-thermocouple detection (OTD)
- 20 RTD and thermistor measurements
- 20 Data linearization
- 20 USB connector
- 20 Power
- 21 Specifications
- 21 Analog input
- 22 Channel configurations
- 22 Compatible sensors
- 23 Accuracy
- 23 Thermocouple measurement accuracy
- 23 Semiconductor sensor measurement accuracy
- 24 RTD measurement accuracy
- 24 Thermistor measurement accuracy
- 25 Throughput rate
- 25 Digital input/output
- 25 Memory
- 26 Microcontroller
- 26 USB +5V voltage
- 26 Power
- 26 USB specifications
- 27 Current excitation outputs (Ix+)
- 27 Environmental
- 27 Mechanical
- 28 Screw terminal connector type and pin out
- 28 Screw terminal pin out