Design and implementation of plug-and-play analog resistance temperature sensor

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In this paper the design and implementation of a plug-and-play analog resistance temperature sensor is presented. The smart temperature sensor consists of an analog sensor element with transducer electronic data sheet (TEDS) memory device and a network- capable application processor (NCAP) connected through a mixedmode interface (MMI). The mixed-mode interface and NCAP front-end electronic support have been implemented by the use of a standard 8-bit microcontroller. NCAP's application processing and network communication functions are implemented based on the concept of virtual instrumentation using a PC. The implemented NCAP can also be used as a plug-and-play stand-alone data acquisition system or as development system for plug-and-play sensors compliant with the IEEE 1451.4 standard. Details of sensor implementation and test results are included in the paper. © 2013 Polish Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.

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Jevtic, N., & Drndarevic, V. (2013). Design and implementation of plug-and-play analog resistance temperature sensor. Metrology and Measurement Systems, 20(4), 565–580. https://doi.org/10.2478/mms-2013-0048

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