Hi Looslib, thanks for the reply. If that's the case then Autodesk figured wrong. I'm a researcher at a university and mentor students, which is within the Educational license remit. It's incredibly frustrating. I've since heard from multiple people at Autodesk that this is a systemic...
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Does anyone use Inventor under an Educational License? I've been using it under this license since 2017, and have had to demonstrate my eligibility a few times to renew it. This time, my educational license expired on Dec 3rd 2021, but I do not get any option to renew, or verify...
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Does anyone know of a cold-junction compensated thermocouple amplifier IC that gives an analogue output, and that will run from ~3.3Vdc? My typical go-to is the AD595, but that requires 5vdc. A 3.3vdc alternative is the MAX31855, but this gives a digital output, and will take up too...
Thanks Metengr, for your reply. I was hoping that these values could be worked out given the guidance in 302.3.2 of B31.3. I guess I'll have to rethink my plan.
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I have a component fabricated from 6061-T6 Aluminum seamless tube, and a recent study found some limitations in it's internal design pressure at higher temperatures based upon calculations from the ASME B31.3 standard. We currently operate within those limitations, but this may...
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I suppose my query comes from the fact that I'm often brought a piece of kit that's developed a fault with the expectation that as I'm the electronics guy, I can fix it. I'm sure we all realise how little technical documentation there is with small pieces of...
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I was wondering if anyone had any tips or techniques they use when trying to find a fault on a PCB without any circuit diagram. This is more out of interest, rather than me wanting help with a particular problem.
I've done a bit of reading on the internet, and there doesn't seem to be...
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Thank you very much for all the replies. I think the best way forward is to do as itsmoked said and ditch the resistance device and use IC type sensors. Having looked at some of the datasheets, the 10mV/degC can be easily amplified into the...
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I'm trying to design a PT100 circuit to range 10degrees to 50degrees into a 0-5V signal. The resistance at 10degrees is 103.9Ohms and at 50degrees is 119.4Ohms, so I need to get a signal out of my board of around 0V when resistance is 103.9Ohms and around 5V when resistance is...