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thermopile <a thermopile; thermopiles> N PHYS

thermopile PHYS

thermopile

balancing thermopile

differential thermopile

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The black coating on the thermopile sensor absorbs the solar radiation.
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Basic spectroradiometer detector technologies generally fall into one of three groups: photoemissive detectors (e.g. photomultiplier tubes), semiconductor devices (e.g. silicon), or thermal detectors (e.g. thermopile).
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The black coating on the thermopile sensor absorbs the radiation that is converted to heat.
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Here, a larger voltage is needed than in a pilot flame safety system described above, and a thermopile is used rather than a single thermocouple.
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He conceived an experimental set-up that would send infrared radiation through a tube of gas and into a detector, a thermopile, which would translate temperature differences into electrical current.
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The temperature dependence of the thermistor will balance the temperature dependence of the thermopile.
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Another function of the dome is that it shields the thermopile sensor from convection.
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The output of a thermopile is usually in the range of tens or hundreds of millivolts.
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His measuring device, which used thermopile technology, is an early landmark in the history of absorption spectroscopy of gases.
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In fact, if you join a whole bunch of them together into a chain, you get something called a thermopile.
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