272x Official
: Many 272x modules include built-in modes to simulate RTD behavior. Instead of calculating resistance manually, users can input a desired temperature, and the hardware uses standard RTD curves (like Pt100 or Pt1000) to set the appropriate resistance.
: Testing flight control systems that rely on resistive feedback from various aircraft components. : Many 272x modules include built-in modes to
In research contexts, "272x" may also appear in academic identifiers, such as the digital object identifier (DOI) fragment , which is associated with studies on enhanced thermoelectricity in semiconductor nanowires. users can input a desired temperature