This document provides an example of calculating temperatures using the Steinhart-Hart equation. It gives temperature and resistance measurement data for a thermistor over a range of -30 to 130 degrees Celsius. It then performs a linear curve fit to the Steinhart-Hart equation and calculates the temperature coefficients A, B, and C that provide the best fit to the data with very small residuals between the measured and calculated temperatures.
This document provides an example of calculating temperatures using the Steinhart-Hart equation. It gives temperature and resistance measurement data for a thermistor over a range of -30 to 130 degrees Celsius. It then performs a linear curve fit to the Steinhart-Hart equation and calculates the temperature coefficients A, B, and C that provide the best fit to the data with very small residuals between the measured and calculated temperatures.
This document provides an example of calculating temperatures using the Steinhart-Hart equation. It gives temperature and resistance measurement data for a thermistor over a range of -30 to 130 degrees Celsius. It then performs a linear curve fit to the Steinhart-Hart equation and calculates the temperature coefficients A, B, and C that provide the best fit to the data with very small residuals between the measured and calculated temperatures.