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We are using temperature measuring equipment by Omega, which is able of tracking up to ten thermal diodes that we placed all over the test systems. Sensor data is queried in 110 millisecond intervals, which equals nine times per second. Since this requires very sensitive thermal diodes, we used so-called class K sensor products. The result are temperature measurements that have two decimal places.
The parameters for the temperature measurements need to be defined prior to collect any data.
We use a dedicated computer to fetch the temperature data from the Omega measuring equipment.
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