SimonTHK
Member
hello
https://www.capgo.com/Resources/Temperature/Semiconductor/DiodeTemp.GIF
Basically what I think I need to do is to have a current running through the diode (stable current) , and then measure the voltage over the diode.
Then I will use a differential amplifier to measure the voltage over the diode and amplify it into something usefull.
Is this how to do it?
Can anyone help me figure out what the voltage over the diode will be at a certain degree? It should be liniar if I have a constant current.
Thanks in advance
https://www.capgo.com/Resources/Temperature/Semiconductor/DiodeTemp.GIF
Basically what I think I need to do is to have a current running through the diode (stable current) , and then measure the voltage over the diode.
Then I will use a differential amplifier to measure the voltage over the diode and amplify it into something usefull.
Is this how to do it?
Can anyone help me figure out what the voltage over the diode will be at a certain degree? It should be liniar if I have a constant current.
Thanks in advance