Honeywell Sensing & IoT Datasheets for Resistive Temperature Devices (RTD) Elements
Resistive temperature device (RTD) elements are wire windings or other thin-film serpentines that exhibit changes in resistance with changes in temperature. They are usually made of metallic elements or alloys such as copper, nickel, or nickel-iron.
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HEL-775 platinum RTDs are designed to measure temperatures from -55 °C to 150 °C [-67 °F to 302 °F] in printed circuit boards, temperature probes, or other lower temperature applications. | |
HEL-776 and HEL-777 platinum RTDs are designed to measure temperatures from -55 °C to 150 °C [-67 °F to 302 °F] in printed circuit boards, temperature probes, or other lower... | |
HIH-4602-A/C Series Relative Humidity (RH) sensors combine both relative humidity and temperature sensing in a TO-5 housing with a hydrophobic sintered stainless steel filter. The laser-trimmed, thermoset polymer capacitive sensing... | |
The 700 Series Platinum RTDs (Resistance Temperature Detector) are economical, miniature temperature sensors. These products are available in two different package configurations, leaded and SMT (Surface Mount Technology). Two sizes... | |
The HEL-700 Series Thin Film Platinum RTDs (Resistance Temperature Detectors) are designed to monitor or control critical temperatures in industrial applications. They provide a linear change in resistance versus temperature,... | |
The HRTS is designed to measure surface temperatures from -200 °C to 480 °C [-320 °F to 900 °F] in printed circuit, temperature probe, or other applications. HRTS surface temperature... |