Temperature Signal Conversion Tool

In industrial instrumentation, temperature transmitters and controllers depend on precise input signals from RTDs (Resistance Temperature Detectors) and Thermocouples. The RTD & Thermocouple Simulator lets you quickly convert temperature to signal or signal to temperature, helping engineers verify calibration, simulate sensor output, and test temperature measurement circuits — all without live process conditions. Perfect for instrument technicians, calibration labs, and automation engineers.

RTD & Thermocouple Simulator

  1. Select Sensor Type — choose between RTD PT100 or Type K Thermocouple.

  2. Enter Temperature (°C) — input the process temperature to simulate.

  3. Click Simulate Signal to get the corresponding resistance (Ω) for RTD or millivoltage (mV) for thermocouple.

  4. Use this output to verify calibration, test transmitters, or simulate inputs in a control system.

🧭 How to Use

FAQ

Q1. What is an RTD Simulator?

A. It’s a tool that mimics the resistance output of an RTD at different temperatures — used to test temperature transmitters and control systems.

Q2. What is a Thermocouple Simulator?

A. It simulates the millivolt signal of a thermocouple corresponding to a given temperature, allowing accurate testing without heat sources.

Q3. What’s the difference between RTD and Thermocouple signals?

A. RTDs output resistance (Ω) that changes with temperature, while thermocouples generate millivolt signals due to junction temperature differences.

Q4. Can this tool be used for calibration?

A. Yes — it’s ideal for simulating field signals during calibration or troubleshooting of temperature measurement systems.