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Old 30th September 2007, 14:24   #6 (permalink)
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Re: sensor load and life expectancy

Quote: (Originally Posted by York) View Original Post
Hrm, "the guy" now certainly understands that he underestimated the influence of the temp-compensation. Immediate question now is: why is the 10K load needed at all if it only attributes to less than 1% to total current?

May I ask where above schematics is coming from?

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Joerg
sorry Joerg...

Look at Nigel's web page he has a breakdown of the cells.. I have done the same thing fro my own uses.. The resister values vary depending on the type of cell.. Higher output cells just use a different main resistor to change the voltage range..
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