Abstract: An electronic thermometer is described that is useful for obtaining oral or rectal body temperatures. The thermometer includes a casing on which is mounted a scale for visually indicating temperature readings. A plug-in connector is used to connect an electrical cord to the casing. Such cord terminates in a disposable semiconductor junction through which a constant current is made to flow so that the voltage developed across it is dependent upon its temperature in a straight line function. The casing encloses small operating batteries and low power consumption circuitry for providing the constant current flow through the semiconductor junction and translating voltage changes developed across it into temperature readings.
Abstract: An electronic thermometer is described that is useful for obtaining oral or rectal body temperatures. The thermometer includes a casing on which is mounted a scale for visually indicating temperature readings. A plug-in connector is used to connect an electrical cord to the casing. Such cord terminates in a disposable semiconductor junction through which a constant current is made to flow so that the voltage developed across it is dependent upon its temperature in a straight line function.