Corey Esson
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Hi pfelectronicstechnician. Did you ever get an answer on this? Not even sure you are still on this forum or not? I'm stumped here as well.
Thanks!
Corey
Thanks!
Corey
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B since it is DC biased PTC means if polarity is correct, the voltage will drift up as there is no waveform. Correct polarity means if a constant current is provided from constant V to an equalt or midscale thermistor value R then to thermistor, if R of thermistor increases with temp, so will voltage. Normally thermistors are rated at 25C for R, which is the fixed value you would choose in series from V+ if you were interested in measuring around room temp, +\- x deg CThe oscillator generates a sine
wave with a small DC component. The waveform produced by the oscillator is shown on the oscilloscope.
The thermistor in the circuit has a positive temperature coefficient. What will happen to the waveform of this
circuit if the temperature rises?
A. The amplitude of the waveform will decrease.
B. The waveform will drift upward on the oscilloscope screen.
C. The waveform will drift downward on the oscilloscope screen.
D. The amplitude of the waveform will increase.
I think its D, correct or not enough info?