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first you need to convert the resistance change of PT100 in mV.
for this you need to make constant current circuit for PT100 using OPAMP so that it give some voltage proportional to the resistance linearly.
after u got mV u can easily interface to any ADC u want
Many Thanks, But I confuse to use OPAMP.
I want to connect PT100 ( 0 ~ 255 C) with ADC. 0804. Can you give me schematic from PT 100, OPAMP(741) and ADC0804
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If you are not looking for a hi end accuracy, it is much easier to use sensors like DS 1820 with on board AC DC converter.
No worries about resistance drift of long wires.
check this
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when the signal is scaled 0 to 5 then you can use a MCU with analog signal or use an adc. Let me know how you want to use it to tell you the changes you should make to the one on the datasheet
good luck
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