Question 23.2: As an example, assume the cable came in two lengths: length ...
As an example, assume the cable came in two lengths: length A has a total resistance of 15 Ω, and length B has a total resistance of 30 Ω. At 20°C, the RTD has a resistance of 107.79 Ω. The voltage (V_{AB}) with the influence of the cables in Fig. 23-5 can be calculated as shown.

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Temperature = 20°C, Length A at 15 Ω | Temperature = 100°C, Length B at 30 Ω |
V_{AB} = V_A − V_B | V_{AB} = V_A − V_B |
V_{AB}=V_1\left(\frac{RTD+R_{Cable}}{R_1+RTD+R_{Cable}}\right) -V_1\left(\frac{R_3}{R_2+R_3} \right) | V_{AB}=V_1\left(\frac{RTD+R_{Cable}}{R_1+RTD+R_{Cable}}\right) -V_1\left(\frac{R_3}{R_2+R_3} \right) |
R_2 = R_3 ∴ | R_2 = R_3 ∴ |
V_{AB}=V_1\left(\frac{RTD+R_{Cable}}{R_1+RTD+R_{Cable}}\right) -V_1\left(\frac{1}{2} \right) | V_{AB}=V_1\left(\frac{RTD+R_{Cable}}{R_1+RTD+R_{Cable}}\right) -V_1\left(\frac{1}{2} \right) |
V_{AB}=10 \ V\left(\frac{107.79 \ Ω+15 \ \Omega }{100 \ Ω + 107.79 \ Ω+15 \ \Omega} \right)-10 \ V \left(\frac{1}{2} \right) | V_{AB}=10 \ V\left(\frac{107.79 \ Ω+30 \ \Omega }{100 \ Ω + 107.79 \ Ω+30 \ \Omega} \right)-10 \ V \left(\frac{1}{2} \right) |
V_{AB} = 511.47 mV | V_{AB} = 794.61 mV |
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