Radiation detector with remote temperature reference

Radiant energy – Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling – Infrared responsive

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2503381, G01J 5126

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ABSTRACT:
A radiation detector employs a thermopile having a potentiometer for scaling the thermopile output to best suit a particular output meter and sensing application. The output of the thermopile is scaled to approximate the output of a thermocouple in contact with a target surface and is indicative of the temperature of the target. Two detectors may be connected differentially to provide a differential output indicative of the temperature difference between two targets. Additionally, a temperature dependent variable resistor may be coupled to the thermopile, providing a variable resistance that combines with the thermopile output response to produce a linearized thermopile output response. Then, the total output signal of the detector for a particular target temperature is independent of fluctuations in local temperature.

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