2018
DOI: 10.1051/ijmqe/2018010
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Temperature effect in the calibration of capacitive humidity sensors

Abstract: Capacitive hygrometers are widely used in industrial and environmental measurements. One of the limitations of these sensors is their temperature dependence. While in temperatures beyond 50 °C the effect has been proven to be significant, for standard conditions in calibration laboratories the magnitude of this dependence has not been rigorously studied. This paper presents the analysis and results of a study of the temperature influence in the calibration of capacitive hygrometers designed for monitoring envi… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the absolute humidity content, calculated as ordinary values in ppm (particles per million), increases as the temperature rises at a certain RH. This means that the characteristics of humidity sensors are also turn affected by the ambient temperature [223,224], which can vary widely. An example of the influence of temperature on the readings of a capacitive humidity sensor is shown in Figure 45.…”
Section: Challenges In Paper-based Humidity Sensors and Trends In Dev...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the absolute humidity content, calculated as ordinary values in ppm (particles per million), increases as the temperature rises at a certain RH. This means that the characteristics of humidity sensors are also turn affected by the ambient temperature [223,224], which can vary widely. An example of the influence of temperature on the readings of a capacitive humidity sensor is shown in Figure 45.…”
Section: Challenges In Paper-based Humidity Sensors and Trends In Dev...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For RH measurements, a capacitive structure was chosen as, compared to other possible types of sensors (for instance resistive RH sensors) it presents a few advantages such as higher robustness to ambient temperature variations 20 and smaller power consumption 21 .…”
Section: General Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%