Appendix: How Infrared Thermometry Works A
Thermal Radiation
Heat is transferred from all objects via radiation in the form of electromagnetic waves or by conduction or convection. All objects having a temperature greater than absolute zero
Figure A-1 shows a block diagram of an infrared radiation thermometer. Energy from the object is focused by the lens onto the detector. As the detector heats up, it sends out an electrical signal, which in turn is amplified and sent to the circuitry of the thermometer. The thermometer software then calculates the temperature of the object.
LENS
AMPLIFIER
DETECTOR
OBJECT
THERMOMETER CIRCUITRY AND DISPLAY
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SIGNAL OUTPUT TO SERIAL PRINTER
OR PERSONAL COMPUTER