Cell Module Temperature Sensor
Hey all,
I am currently having issues with the temperature sensor in the cell module when using in our openQCM units. On the Wi2 we retrieve a 0 Hz frequency and temperature is set at 0 C. In comparison, on the Q1 we retrieve frequency, around 10 MHz, and dissipation but still lack temperature where the measurement is at 0.06 C.
This occurred after normal operation. The QCM Wi2 measured frequency whilst the crystal was dry and failed when liquid begun flowing. Flow was withdrawn across the crystal using a syringe pump from a water reservoir. This was attempted twice and then no temperature or frequency were measured using the QCM Wi2. It was unlikely that the O-ring failed as no fluid was noticed under or near the pogo pins. Additionally, the cell module was operational in the QCM Q1 excluding temperature readings.
Thanks,
MattH688
1). openQCM Teensy Shield and Sensor Head PCB - https://store.openqcm.com/openqcm-teensy-shield.html
I am currently having issues with the temperature sensor in the cell module when using in our openQCM units. On the Wi2 we retrieve a 0 Hz frequency and temperature is set at 0 C. In comparison, on the Q1 we retrieve frequency, around 10 MHz, and dissipation but still lack temperature where the measurement is at 0.06 C.
- Does anyone know what the cause is?
- Does anyone know if the java based openQCM software must have a temperature reading to operate?
- Does anyone know where the temperature sensor is on the sensor head PCB(1)? Is it replaceable if needed?
This occurred after normal operation. The QCM Wi2 measured frequency whilst the crystal was dry and failed when liquid begun flowing. Flow was withdrawn across the crystal using a syringe pump from a water reservoir. This was attempted twice and then no temperature or frequency were measured using the QCM Wi2. It was unlikely that the O-ring failed as no fluid was noticed under or near the pogo pins. Additionally, the cell module was operational in the QCM Q1 excluding temperature readings.
Thanks,
MattH688
1). openQCM Teensy Shield and Sensor Head PCB - https://store.openqcm.com/openqcm-teensy-shield.html
Comments
Spoke to Raffaele from openQCM who walked me through cleaning the sensor head PCB. The cause was liquid entering and sitting on the sensor head PCB inside the cell module.
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