A thermosensitive quartz resonator with a built-in microheater as a multipurpose sensor.
Author(s) : SPASSOV L., YANKOV D. Y., GEORGIEV V., YOSSIFOV E., VERGOV L.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The resonator uses a piezoelement of a special crystal cut and has a very high-temperature sensitivity. Because of the linear temperature-frequency characteristic of the resonator, it can be used as a temperature sensor in a wide temperature range, from -20 to 100 deg C, as an electrical power meter in the range of 0-400 milliwatts, and, placed in a path of a flowing liquid, as a flowmeter.
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- Original title: A thermosensitive quartz resonator with a built-in microheater as a multipurpose sensor.
- Record ID : 1996-0762
- Languages: English
- Source: Rev. sci. Instrum. - vol. 66 - n. 1
- Publication date: 1995/01
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- Themes: Thermodynamic measurements
- Keywords: Sensor; Electricity; Measurement; Temperature; Resonance; Power; Flow rate
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