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60 CBLé System Guidebook
TI Probes
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Temperature Resolution
Temperature resolution on the CBL is represented by the chart shown
below. For example, the resolution at L20ºC is about 0.29, at 0ºC about
0.15, at 20ºC about 0.1, and at 70ºC about 0.2.
Temperature Probe and Chemical Tolerance
The TI temperature probe was tested with chemicals at room
temperature and at the chemical’s boiling temperature. The probe was
tested with each chemical for 12 hours.
The chemicals listed below did not have any adverse affect on the
temperature probe during the testing period and are approved for use
with this probe.
¦ Bleach (5.25% NaHClO)
¦ Calcium Chloride, CaCl
2
(10 g in 100 ml of water)
¦ Calcium Oxide, CaO (10 g in 100 ml of water)
¦ Cyclohexane, C
6
H
12
(100%)
¦ De-ionized Water (100%)
¦ Hydrochloric Acid, HCl (1M)
¦ Hydrofluoric Acid, HF (49%)
¦ Isopropanol, (100%)
¦ Magnesium Oxide, MgO (1g in 100 ml of 1M HCl)
¦ Potassium Iodide, KI (10 g in 100 ml of water)
¦ Sodium Hydroxide, NaOH (2M)
Note: Texas Instruments does not assume any responsibility for
damage, alteration, or any other defect caused to temperature probes
subjected to chemicals that are not on this list.

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