Pt100 platinum wire temperature sensing device

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A PT100 platinum wire temperature sensing device is characterized by its resistance change with temperature, typically having a resistance of 100 ohms at 0°C. Users are encouraged to share their existing knowledge and research findings to facilitate assistance. The discussion emphasizes the importance of posting homework-related queries in designated forums. Participants are prompted to consult resources like Wikipedia and relevant articles for more information. Overall, the focus is on understanding the PT100's properties and gathering useful references.
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hi can someone help me with this??

briefly explain the characteristics of a pt100 platinum wire temperature sensing device.
 
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You need to tell us what you know so far, in order for us to help you. BTW, homework and coursework questions need to be posted in the Homework Help forums of the PF, not in the general forums like here in the EE forum.

But I can't tell offhand if this is homework or not, so I won't move this thread yet to the Homework Help forums. But either way, you need to tell us what you know and what you've read so far. What does wikipedia.org say, for example? And when you google pt100 platinum wire temperature sensing device, what kind of hits do you get? This hit that I got looks to be helpful:

http://www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/appnote_number/3450
 
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