FIELD: medical engineering.
SUBSTANCE: method comprises heating temperature-sensitive resistor that is in a contact with the object. Additionally to the measuring current, current pulses are passed through the temperature-sensitive resistor, which increases the temperature of the temperature-sensitive resistor by a value that does not exceed the error of measurements. After a pulse ceases, the increment of the voltage at the temperature-sensitive resistor is compared with a threshold level. When the increment of the voltage exceeds the threshold level for a given short interval, a heating pulse is generated, the voltage at the temperature-sensitive resistor is recorded and stored just after the end of the pulse, and the intermediate value of temperature of the temperature-sensitive resistor is calculated and stored.
EFFECT: reduced time of response.
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Dates
2008-03-10—Published
2006-10-13—Filed