| 11. | The thermopile sensor generates a voltage output signal that is proportional to the heat flux.
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| 12. | This is now called the Peltier Seebeck effect and is the basis of thermocouples and thermopiles.
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| 13. | The output of a thermopile is usually in the range of tens or hundreds of millivolts.
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| 14. | I turn the thermopile towards him.
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| 15. | Also, protected residues or original thermopile oak groves ( Dubn�k, VUaok ) are situated here.
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| 16. | Also, radioisotope thermoelectric generators ( RTGs ) generator use thermopiles heated by the decay of plutonium.
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| 17. | A "'thermopile "'is an electronic device that converts thermal energy into electrical energy.
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| 18. | If memory serves, that particular thermopile was capable of putting out about 40 mA at some very low voltage.
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| 19. | The thermopile generates a small voltage in proportion to the temperature difference between the black coating surface and the instrument housing.
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| 20. | Since a large number of thermopiles are typically connected in series, voltages of a several �V to V are reached.
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