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The temperature collected by the temperature detection circuit is not accurate, how to solve it?

Hardware design
9월 09, 2020 by Riley 726

The picture below is my NTC temperature detection circuit.

NTC is 3950 100K.

When I measure the resistance of the NTC separately, it shows that the resistance is 88K


But when I connected the NTC to the circuit, the resistance of the NTC became 10K

This causes my temperature collection to be inaccurate

Is there any good way to solve it?

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Jamie 게시 날짜 September 9, 2020

10K? How much resistance is there between +5V and GND? If the resistance is relatively small, the 10K you measured is the result of NTC connected in parallel with R36, which should not affect the actual voltage divider. The input impedance of the ADC may affect (but not 10K), so the resistance value of R36 and NTC should be reduced as much as possible when the power consumption is acceptable.

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Kendall 게시 날짜 September 9, 2020

This has a certain relationship with the input impedance of your MCU's ADC. It is recommended that you generally do not use such a large voltage divider resistor. It is better to add a same direction follower after the NTC voltage divider and then connect to the ADC. If it is not affected by the ADC impedance and the stability is better.

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Quinn 게시 날짜 September 9, 2020

It is recommended to add a voltage follower to be more accurate.

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