driga
Mechanical
- Mar 2, 2010
- 26
Dear all,
I am new in instrumentation and control so hopefully I can get some answer or hints in solving my problem.
I am planning to use Indium Tin-Oxide (ITO) as heater. I am also would like to control the heater by checking the surface temperature of the heater using the fact that the resistance of the ITO changed when temperature changes.
I have attached a simple drawing. The big area is where the ITO layer is deposited, the two smaller area is the power pads or the bus bars, when the current is lead into the ITO layer.
What I have in mind is that, as a heater a current is applied to the layer and causing heat, after a while a much smaller current is applied to check the resistivity of the ITO layer thus gaining the temperature information. This is based on my understanding of RTD sensor, that a small current is applied so that the temperature information can be obtained. Is it possible to work like that? If it is possible, how to control the heater based on the temperature reading so that I can have the desired temperature?
If it is possible, what kind of instrument that I need?
Thank you very much.
I am new in instrumentation and control so hopefully I can get some answer or hints in solving my problem.
I am planning to use Indium Tin-Oxide (ITO) as heater. I am also would like to control the heater by checking the surface temperature of the heater using the fact that the resistance of the ITO changed when temperature changes.
I have attached a simple drawing. The big area is where the ITO layer is deposited, the two smaller area is the power pads or the bus bars, when the current is lead into the ITO layer.
What I have in mind is that, as a heater a current is applied to the layer and causing heat, after a while a much smaller current is applied to check the resistivity of the ITO layer thus gaining the temperature information. This is based on my understanding of RTD sensor, that a small current is applied so that the temperature information can be obtained. Is it possible to work like that? If it is possible, how to control the heater based on the temperature reading so that I can have the desired temperature?
If it is possible, what kind of instrument that I need?
Thank you very much.