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Analog Air Temperature Sensors
Temperature is measured with thermometers that may be calibrated to a variety of temperature scales. In most of the world the Celsius scale is used for most temperature measuring purposes. The entire scientific world (these countries included) measures temperature using the Celsius scale and thermodynamic temperature using the Kelvin scale, which is just the Celsius scale shifted downwards so that 0 K[1]= −273.15 °C, or absolute zero.
- SIF-111-SS High Speed, Standard Field of View Infrared Radiometer
- HMP50 Miniature Humidity and Temperature Sensor
- Vaisala HMP60 Humidity and Temperature Probe
- Vaisala HMP110 Humidity and Temperature Probe
- SIF-121-SS High Speed, Narrow Field of View Infrared Radiometer
- SIF-1H1-SS High Speed, Horizontal Field of View Infrared Radiometer
- SI-111-SS Standard Field of View Infrared Radiometer Sensor
- SI-121-SS Narrow Field of View Infrared Radiometer Sensor
- SI-131-SS Ultra-Narrow Field of View Infrared Radiometer Sensor
- SI-1H1-SS Horizontal Field of View Infrared Radiometer Sensor