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leaf temperature sensing
How can I measure and datalog the temperature of a leaf non-destructively?
I need to record the temperature of a leaf as well as the temperature of the air every 60 seconds on a data logger. I can manually read the temperature of a leaf with an Infrared (non-contact) thermometer but have not yet found one that has an analog output so it can be read by a 0-5volt ADC. I could use a thermocouple, but placing one on the surface of a leaf in full sunlight does not accurately record the LEAF temperature. Certainly this has already been done......can someone tell me how? Thanks |
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