bjbdts
Electrical
- Sep 1, 2005
- 58
Hi, everyone:
I'm using a temperature sensor to monitor the temperature of our sample. The temperature reading is shown in my computer. the sensor is powered up by a 12V regular power adapter. It's working OK until I connect a couple of 12V DC cooling fans to the circuit. They are powered up by the same power adapter as the temperature sensor. I observe there are spikes coming up along with the regular temperature reading. For example, the temperature reads room temperature for a while and then all of a sudden it reads 100degreeC, and then come back to the room temperature. I'm wondering if it's the connection of the cooling fans that causes this problem. The cooling fan has two wires. What's the right way to connect the fans into the circuit?
Thanks,
bjbdts
I'm using a temperature sensor to monitor the temperature of our sample. The temperature reading is shown in my computer. the sensor is powered up by a 12V regular power adapter. It's working OK until I connect a couple of 12V DC cooling fans to the circuit. They are powered up by the same power adapter as the temperature sensor. I observe there are spikes coming up along with the regular temperature reading. For example, the temperature reads room temperature for a while and then all of a sudden it reads 100degreeC, and then come back to the room temperature. I'm wondering if it's the connection of the cooling fans that causes this problem. The cooling fan has two wires. What's the right way to connect the fans into the circuit?
Thanks,
bjbdts