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THERMOCOUPLE
REFERENCE DESIGN
© 2010 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS51889A-page 11
Chapter 2.  Installation and Operation
2.1
INTRODUCTION
The Thermocouple Reference Design demonstrates Microchip’s solution to accurately 
measure temperature using a Thermocouple and an 18-bit ADC, MCP3421. This 
solution eliminates the need for the traditional analog instrumentation system 
calibration or gain and offset trimming techniques. In addition, the Thermocouple 
linearization techniques can be implemented in firmware or software.
The Thermocouple Reference Design allows user to evaluate Microchip’s solution to 
accurately measure the temperature. When measuring temperature using a 
Thermocouple cold junction compensation is critical. It provides a reference to the 
thermocouple measurement. The MCP9804 provides the cold junction compensation 
at ±1°C accuracy. If the Thermocouple is compensated using the compensation 
equation provided by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST ITS-90), 
then temperature can be measured with ±1°C accuracy over the entire measurement 
range.
The MCP3421 and the MCP9804 serial output lines are connected to a PICMicro 
Microcontroller. This controller communicates with a PC via the USB interface and 
commands the ADC to convert voltage. The serial data is then displayed on the PC 
using the Thermal Management software in stripchart format. 
2.2
FEATURES
The Thermocouple Reference Design has the following features:
• K-type Thermocouple
• Thermocouple connector
• Thermal Management GUI
• MCP9804 Temperature sensor with ±0.25°C (typical) accuracy from -40°C to 
+125°C
• 18-Bit ADC MCP3421 
• PIC18F2550 PIC
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 Microcontroller
• USB interface to PC