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GUIDE STUDENT PROCESS CONTROL

122-28176

Manufacturer Part Number
122-28176
Description
GUIDE STUDENT PROCESS CONTROL
Manufacturer
Parallax Inc
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Specifications of 122-28176

Accessory Type
Manual
Product
Microcontroller Accessories
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
For Use With/related Products
Propeller Education (PE) Kit
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
temperature difference between the sensor and air are just two examples of energy
transfer.
Just as the RC network required 5 time constants (5 τ) to fully discharge, the LM34
requires 5 τ to fully cool. Based on the curve, what is the value of 1 τ for this device?
Approximately 200 seconds/5 = 40 seconds.
The LM34 has a very large mass that must be heated and cooled when responding to
temperature changes.
resistance based on temperature, may have very small mass in order to quickly respond to
temperature changes.
Challenge 6-1: Testing Another Temperature
Part A:
Was there a significant change in the time constants using the two temperatures? Why or
why not?
Part B:
1. Explain the graph of the warming based on your understanding of energy
2. Determine the value of 5 τ and 1 τ for warming to room temperature.
Heat the sensor to approximately ½ the temperature in Activity #1.
Allow the sensor to return to room temperature.
Determine the value of 5 τ and 1 τ.
Being careful not to get the electronics wet, cool the system to 50° F using ice or
a cold can.
Monitor the graph of cooling and returning to room temperature.
transfer rates.
Other temperature sensors, such as thermistors that change

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