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Tommy April 13th 05 10:34 AM

Hot Wire Anemometry
 
Hello world,
does anybody know how to do a 'Hot Wire Anemometry'- Amplifier-Servo.
I have made a sensor out of a small filament-lamp but am not sure about the amp.

Somebody?

Thanx in advance,
// Tommy

Harold Ryan April 17th 05 03:52 AM

Hot wire anemometers require constant current control. The best way is to
insert a resistor in series with the hot wire and keep the measured voltage
across the resistor constant. Therefore, this is a closed loop circuit.
Harold




"Tommy" wrote in message
om...
Hello world,
does anybody know how to do a 'Hot Wire Anemometry'- Amplifier-Servo.
I have made a sensor out of a small filament-lamp but am not sure about
the amp.

Somebody?

Thanx in advance,
// Tommy




Coyoteboy April 19th 05 03:22 PM

i looked on discovercircuits.com, i think, and found a 'rugged'
transistor based setup - slower to react than wire but still good, and
PWM output - ive yet to build it cos i cant find the transistors easily.



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