RTDTEMPERATURE VS RESISTANCE TABLES The tables in the links below display the relationship between temperature and the electrical resistance of RTDs. The tables are in 1 degree increments. Linear interpolation can be used for “in-between” temperatures.
Resistance vs. TemperatureTables The condensed Resistance VS TemperatureTables on the following pages are provided to aid in the proper RTD element selection.
RTDTemperature vs. Resistance Chart This document provides a table listing resistance values in ohms for temperature readings in Celsius increments from -200°C to 201°C. It was created using the European temperature resistance curve with an alpha value of 0.00385 according to the ITS-90 standard.
The platinum element of the standard industrial type RTD has a base reference resistance of 100 Ω at 0°C. Platinum 100 Ω, temperature coefficient = 0.00385/Ω/Ω/°C.
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