Cheap and robust setup for measuring 30 (high) temperatures?
Posted: 14 Sep 2021, 23:17
Hi ,
for an upcoming project I need to record about 30 temperatures constantly. The range of the temperatures to be measured is: 0 - 250 C. I don't need high precision, about 1 or 2 K of accuracy is perfectly fine. I thought of using some PT1000 but it's not a must.
Because the RevPi's AIO module has only 2 RTD inputs and it's uneconomically to hook up 15 AOI modules , I've thought of having some kind of multiplexer or relais in front of one single AIO module, so I'll be able to switch through those 30 sensors constantly.
As I have only limited knowledge of electronics and sensoring, I would highly appreciate any hints on how I can get the setup done in a robust and low-priced fashion (sensors, modules, additional hardware).
Summary of requirements:
30 temperature sensors
high temperatures of up to 250 C
1-2 K of accuracy
cheap and solid setup
Thanks a lot!
for an upcoming project I need to record about 30 temperatures constantly. The range of the temperatures to be measured is: 0 - 250 C. I don't need high precision, about 1 or 2 K of accuracy is perfectly fine. I thought of using some PT1000 but it's not a must.
Because the RevPi's AIO module has only 2 RTD inputs and it's uneconomically to hook up 15 AOI modules , I've thought of having some kind of multiplexer or relais in front of one single AIO module, so I'll be able to switch through those 30 sensors constantly.
As I have only limited knowledge of electronics and sensoring, I would highly appreciate any hints on how I can get the setup done in a robust and low-priced fashion (sensors, modules, additional hardware).
Summary of requirements:
30 temperature sensors
high temperatures of up to 250 C
1-2 K of accuracy
cheap and solid setup
Thanks a lot!