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Compensation of Temperature Effect for LVDT Transducer

Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, 2018
In this paper, a circuit technique to compensate the temperature effect in the output signal of the linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) is presented. The realization technique is based on the proposed feedback configuration to minimize the active component used in the circuit.
Wandee Petchmaneelumka   +3 more
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An Ultralinear Stress-Compensated Temperature Sensor

IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 1987
Stress-compensated quartz resonators having ultralinear frequency-temperature responses (NLSC cuts) have been discovered. They consist of doubly rotated cuts in which the orientations, defined in terms of the polar angles bo and eo, lie on a locus where the second- order temperature coefficients of frequency are zero in the range of bo = 20" f 2" and ...
M, Nakazawa, A, Ballato, T, Lukaszek
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Temperature compensation in the mammalian cell cycle

Experimental Cell Research, 1982
Abstract Random and synchronous V79 cells were shifted from 37.5 °C to temperatures between 29 ° and 41 °C. Intermitotic time determinations of random cultures showed an increase in generation time and a broadening in the distribution of generation times in cells whose cycle spanned the temperature shift, but only a slight increase in generation time
R R, Klevecz, G A, King
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Temperature compensation and entrainment in circadian rhythms

Physical Biology, 2012
To anticipate daily variations in the environment and coordinate biological activities into a daily cycle many organisms possess a circadian clock. In the absence of external time cues the circadian rhythm persists with a period of approximately 24 h. The clock phase can be shifted by single pulses of light, darkness, chemicals, or temperature and this
C, Bodenstein, I, Heiland, S, Schuster
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Temperature compensation in indicating and recording instruments

Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers - Part II: Power Engineering, 1945
One cause of errors in indicating and recording instruments is their use at a temperature other than that at which they were calibrated. Most of the physical properties of materials on which the performance of an instrument depends, vary to a greater or less degree with temperature.
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Temperature Compensation Techniques

1958
Before going into a discussion of temperature compensation techniques, it is important to consider for a moment the kind of information a strain gage can provide under constant or variable high temperature conditions. Under constant temperature conditions, it is possible to allow time for all specimen parts to come to the same temperature before an ...
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Temperature Compensation

Annual Review of Physiology, 1958
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Temperature Compensated Gas Laser

Applied Optics, 1967
D S, Smith, L H, Jones, K M, Baird
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