I started this project planning to use constant voltage sources, but after talking to all of you, I decided to use a constant current source. It will actually make the project more elegant (I don't know if that term is used in English in this context). Even in the early stages, while I was considering using constant voltage, I considered using analog switches to switch between the different measurement ranges, but I ended up giving up. I decided against using analog switches due to the price and the resistance while on. Even if I do this compensation in software, I'm not sure it would be worthwhile. Regarding the current ranges, all the thermistors to be tested are the same model, so they can be tested with the same current intensity.If it were me, I'd design a precision programmable current source tied to addressable DUTs (using analog switches).
In this way, you could test any number of thermistors across a broad range of currents very quickly. The entire test process could be automated, and the tester could automatically choose the proper test current for each DUT, regardless of value.
