Sensor project relating to thermistor

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This discussion focuses on creating a temperature sensor project using thermistors. The proposed setup involves connecting a thermistor to an operational amplifier (op amp) to produce a 0-5 V output. Users can utilize a microcontroller with a built-in Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) or a standalone ADC to interface with display components such as BCD to 7-segment decoder chips or LCD drivers. The goal is to measure temperature over time and display the results digitally.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of thermistor functionality and characteristics
  • Knowledge of operational amplifier (op amp) circuits
  • Familiarity with microcontrollers and ADC integration
  • Basic skills in circuit design and schematic interpretation
NEXT STEPS
  • Research thermistor circuit design and implementation
  • Learn about interfacing microcontrollers with ADCs
  • Explore BCD to 7-segment decoder chip applications
  • Investigate resources for temperature sensor schematics and designs
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This discussion is beneficial for electronics hobbyists, engineers designing temperature measurement systems, and students learning about sensor technology and circuit design.

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Howdy,

I'm want to make a sensor dealing with thermistors, and i just don't know where to begin...Can someone please help me get started? The project can be anything...but I am leaning towards measuring the temperatures vs time. using thermistors. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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what do you want the output to be ?
what is usually done is to connect the thermistor to an op amp , giving 0- 5 V output , then using either a microcontroller with a built in Analog to Digital converter (ADC)
or a stand alone ADC , connected to BCD to 7 segment decoder chips connected to 7 segment LEDs..
or the stand alone ADC connected to an LCD driver connected to an LCD ..
 
of course you could allways eliminate the output and collect the data (as binary) right into your pc..
 
thank you for your response...

i want the output to be in digital, and it should display the temperature vs. time.

initially, i was thinking of doing a temperature sensor using an LM75, FPGA, and verilog...and display it on a 7 segment display. But it is just too hard.

Do you know of any websites that has schematics of the sensor circuit? thanks
 
vptran84 said:
Do you know of any websites that has schematics of the sensor circuit? thanks
thermistor preamp
 

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