Lightwave Communications LDT-5525 manual 0607

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C H A P T E R C

The LDT-5525 Temperature Controller uses v to determine the nominal temperature, Tn, by the formula:

Tn = ( v / ( 10mV / K ) ) - 273.15 - where Tn is in oC.

The temperature, Td, which is displayed by the LDT-5525 Temperature Controller, is first calibrated as follows:

Td = C1 + ( C2 * Tn )

-where C1 and C2 are the constants stored by the user in the LDT-5525 Temperature Controller for the LM335.

When the LDT-5525 is shipped from the factory, the LM335 measurement system is calibrated, but the sensor (C1 and C2) is not. Nominally, C1 = 0, and C2 = 1. In that case, the temperature accuracy is typically +1oC over the rated operating range. With C1 and C2 calibrated also, the temperature accuracy is typically +0.3 oC over the rated operating range. The temperature accuracy may be improved over a narrow temperature range by a two-point calibration of C1 and C2. However, the LM335 is not perfectly linear, and even with C1 accurately known (and C2 uncalibrated) there is a non-linear absolute temperature error associated with the device. This non-linearity caused error is typically +0.3 oC, with the error associated with C1 assumed to be zero.

If a maximum absolute error of +1oC is tolerable, no calibration of C1 or C2 is required, just set C1 = 0, C2 = 1. If a maximum absolute error of +0.5 oC is tolerable, the one point calibration of C1 may be used (see page C-5). If a greater accuracy is desired, the two point method of determining C1 and C2 should used (see page C-6). Note however, the absolute error associated with the constant C2 may vary over different temperature ranges.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Table of Contents Appendix a Steinhart-Hart Equation Appendix C AD590 and LM335 Sensor Calibration Iv LDT-5525 List of Figures Vi LDT-5525 General Safety Considerations Safety Information and the ManualSafety Marking Symbols Safety SymbolsWarranty Claims for Shipping Damage When you contact us, please have the following information Comments, Suggestions, and ProblemsXii LDT-5525 Product Overview Introduction and SpecificationsDescription Model Number Available Options and AccessoriesOutput1 SpecificationsUser Calibration General Specifications LDT-5525 Rack Mounting AC Power ConsiderationsOperation Introduction to the LDT-5525 Front Panel Power-Up SequenceAdjustments Sensor CAL Output Back Panel Controls and Connections Sensor Select SwitchBack Panel TEC Connector TEC ConnectorTEC Grounding Considerations Warm-Up and Environmental Considerations General Operating ProceduresTemperature Mode Operation External Safety Switch Operation Resistance Mode OperationBooster Operation General Operating Procedures LDT-5525 Calibration Overview Maintenance and TroubleshootingWarm Up Recommended EquipmentEnvironmental Conditions Thermistor Calibration Calibration AdjustmentsAD590 Sensor Calibration LM335 Sensor Calibration ITE Current Calibration Symptom Causes and Corrective Actions TroubleshootingTemperature, based on C1 and C2 Table A.1 Comparison of Curve Fitting Equations STEINHART-HART EquationThermistor R/T Curves Computer Program REM Print Using H$ I, TI, RI LDT-5525 Thermistor Range Sensing Current Thermistor SelectionTable B.2 10K Thermistor Temperature Range Selecting the Sensing Current Temperature ResolutionSelecting and Using Thermistors Thermistor Range AD590 Sensor AD590 and LM335 Sensor CalibrationFigure C.1 AD590 Nonlinearity LM335 Sensor0607 Two Point Calibration Method One Point Calibration MethodC1n = U + V * C1 and C2n = V * C2 LDT-5525