TIDUEA0A March 2019 – September 2020
Chapter 4.1 of the Heat Meter specification EN1434-2(2) states that all temperature pairs must consist of suitably selected PT sensor elements. Pre-calibrate and pair the PT sensors before they are built into the Heat Meter or alternatively, firmly mount (for example, soldered) them onto the Heat Meter PCB and calibrated afterwards to minimize the temperature offset between these two PT sensors.
Next, EN1434-2(2) also states that other types of temperature sensors may be used. When used, they cannot be separated from the Heat Meter or Heat Calculator device.
Another important fact to consider is the EN60751(1) requirement in Chapter 5.4. Construct all industrial platinum resistance thermometers with an accuracy higher than Class B, or equal to Class A or Class AA in 3- or 4-wire configuration.
These two previous statements do not forbid the use of the TIDA-010002 as a digital temperature sensor (or DRTD) with a 4-wire interface when firmly mounted onto a Heat or Cooling Meter device.
With the TIDA-010002, the Host MCU can read out the DRTD sensor calibration parameters stored in the 48-bit EEPROM area over a I2C-bus and use the this data to achieve the accuracy of a Class AA thermometer. The TIDA-010002 design is an alternative solution to the RTD Precision Temperature measurement subsystem, described in TIDA-01526 and delivers similar resolution and temperature accuracy but only in the –55 to +150°C range, due to its nature of an active semiconductor device.