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Similar to the 2-wire RTD configurations, a wire break can be detected in a one-IDAC, 3-wire RTD system in most cases just by reading the VREF monitor. Figure 3-2 shows that the IDAC current has no return path to ground when lead 1 (shown in Figure 3-2a) or lead 3 (shown in Figure 3-2b) breaks. In these cases, the VREF monitor identifies a fault.
Lead 2 can also be broken in any case shown in Figure 3-2, but would have to be verified separately from the VREF flag and is discussed in Section 3.2.1.1 and Section 3.2.1.1.1. These conclusions are true for measurements using both a low-side and high-side RREF, even though Figure 3-2 shows low-side RREF configurations only.