A linear temperature sensor produces an output voltage of 0-0.5 V when the temperature varies in the range 0-100°C. Calc

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A linear temperature sensor produces an output voltage of 0-0.5 V when the temperature varies in the range 0-100°C. Calc

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A Linear Temperature Sensor Produces An Output Voltage Of 0 0 5 V When The Temperature Varies In The Range 0 100 C Calc 1
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A linear temperature sensor produces an output voltage of 0-0.5 V when the temperature varies in the range 0-100°C. Calculate its sensitivity. c) Design a suitable amplifier circuit, based on an idealised operational amplifier which will produce an output voltage in the range 0-5 V for the sensor from Part b). Your answer should include identification of the amplifier type chosen, circuit diagram, component selection and calculations. b) (2 marks) (6 marks)
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