Re: How to keep part at constant temperature
- From: Rene Tschaggelar <none@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2006 12:07:47 +0100
Mike Noone wrote:
Hi - I'm going to be using some Analog ADXRS401 gyros in a new design.
These parts are very temperature sensitive, so I'm hoping to find a way
to keep them at a constant temperature. Can anybody suggest a good way
to do this? The parts have internal temperature sensors, which helps
things out. I'm thinking it might make good sense to enclose the whole
unit and then place a couple resistors on the gyro's edges (or on the
other side of the PCB?) and run a control loop with them.
Is this the best way to do it? Are there any other good ways to do
this?
How about attaching the multiple MEMS to the different
faces of a cube a thermostatize this cube with a peltier ?
A hundredth of a degree is doable with an analog solution.
Rene
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