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Blog #3: Characterising Thermistors – A Quick Primer, Beta Value & Steinhart-Hart Coefficients - element14 Community
![SOLVED: Using the following table, find the Steinhart-Hart parameters (a, b) in the equation: 1 = a + b ln(R) + c ln(R T) To = 25°C, Ro is the Resistance at SOLVED: Using the following table, find the Steinhart-Hart parameters (a, b) in the equation: 1 = a + b ln(R) + c ln(R T) To = 25°C, Ro is the Resistance at](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/bef47ea0ee4b4d53a8f7ccc71e4cdbbe.jpg)
SOLVED: Using the following table, find the Steinhart-Hart parameters (a, b) in the equation: 1 = a + b ln(R) + c ln(R T) To = 25°C, Ro is the Resistance at
Blog #3: Characterising Thermistors – A Quick Primer, Beta Value & Steinhart-Hart Coefficients - element14 Community
![SOLVED: To compute the absolute temperature T (K) from the resistance R of a thermistor, two equations can be used: B-parameter equation (1) and Steinhart-Hart equation (2). (1) T = 1 / ( SOLVED: To compute the absolute temperature T (K) from the resistance R of a thermistor, two equations can be used: B-parameter equation (1) and Steinhart-Hart equation (2). (1) T = 1 / (](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/e071d8041fc44cbfb35b0cd8d6f347eb.jpg)