Compensation Current Resistor (RI) Calculation

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The Value of R I (LM34)RI
=
Sensor (LM34) Output Voltage (mV/°F) [10]*
÷
Required Correction Voltage (mV/°C) [12]
x
C to F Conversion [9/5]
x
LM317 ADJ Node Resistance to Ground [Radj]**


*From LM34 data sheet.   **From Table 1, or calculate Radj = 1/(1/2610 + 1/R1)



So:

From Table 1, Radj = 2556.4Ω

RI = 10/12 x 9/5 x 2556.4 = 3834.6

Install nearest 1%. 3830 Ω would be a typical value for RI.



The Value of RI (LM35)RI
=
Sensor (LM35) Output Voltage (mV/°C) [10]*
÷
Required Correction Voltage (mV/°C) [12]
x
LM317 ADJ Node Resistance to Ground [Radj]**


*From LM35 data sheet.   **From Table 1, or calculate Radj = 1/(1/2610 + 1/R1).



So:

From Table 1, Radj = 2517.5Ω

RI = 10/12 x 2517.5 = 2097.9

Install nearest 1%. 2100 Ω would be a typical value for RI.

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