The best choice for stability and high accuracy in temperature measurements is Platinum resistance temperature detectors (RTD). However, the signal conditioning is complicated by the RTD which exhibit a non-linear temperature versus resistance characteristic. The non-linearity amount of 0 C to 100 C is up to 0.4 C. Here is the schematic diagram of linearized platinum RTD signal conditioner :
The offsetting and scaled gain are provided by A2. Therefore, the A2’s output will swing 0.00V to 10.000V for 0.00 C to 100.00 C temperature swing at the RTD. The noise pick-up is limited by the 1uF capacitor. Returning a small portion of the circuit’s output to A1 will correct the 0.4 C non linearity error due to the RTD’s imperfect response. This circuit is calibrated by substituting the sensor with a precision decade box. The deviation of the each sensor is different depends on the manufacture that produced it. The purity of the material fix the gain slope of the platinum. [Source: Linear Technology Application Note]