
WLS-TEMP Specifications
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Note 12: Resistance values greater than 180 kΩ cannot be measured by the device in the thermistor mode.
The 180 kΩ resistance limit includes the total resistance across the current excitation (±Ix) pins, which
is the sum of the thermistor resistance and the lead resistances.
Note 13: For accurate three wire compensation, the individual lead resistances connected to the ±Ix pins
must be of equal value.
Throughput rate to PC (USB or wireless)
Table 9. Throughput rate specifications
2 S/s on each channel, 4 S/s total
2 S/s on each channel, 6 S/s total
2 S/s on each channel, 8 S/s total
2 S/s on each channel, 10 S/s total
2 S/s on each channel, 12 S/s total
2 S/s on each channel, 14 S/s total
2 S/s on each channel, 16 S/s total
Note 14: The analog inputs are configured to run continuously. Each channel is sampled twice per second.
The maximum latency between when a sample is acquired and the temperature data is provided by the
device is approximately 0.5 seconds
Digital input/output
Table 10. Digital input/output specifications
Independently configured for input or output.
Power on reset is input mode unless bit is configured for alarm.
Pull up/pull-down
configuration
All pins pulled up to +5 V via 47 kΩ resistors (default). Pull down to ground (GND) also
available.
Digital I/O transfer rate
(software paced)
Digital input: 50 port reads or single bit reads per second, typ
Digital output: 100 port writes or single bit writes per second, typ
2.0 V min, 5.5 V absolute max
0.8 V max, –0.5 V absolute min
Output low voltage
(IOL = 2.5 mA)
Output high voltage
(IOH = –2.5 mA)
Note 15: All ground pins are common and are isolated from earth ground. If a connection is made to earth
ground when using digital I/O and conductive thermocouples, the thermocouples are no longer
isolated. In this case, thermocouples must not be connected to any conductive surfaces that may be
referenced to earth ground.
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