On my (admittedly weird) setup, GPT-5.5 Pro times out.
The reading is off because the thermistor resistance also depends on applied voltage, not just temperature. LLMs couldn't get this even after feeding them multimeter voltage readings, not just ADC readings. They went into guessing much more esoteric things like ADC switched-capacitor input current, burnout-detect current sources or IDACs left enabled, board leakage, leaky cap, etc.
This is the kind of problem I expect Claude to be useless at, and while I could see Gemini Deep Think making a good showing, I'd only bother with ChatGPT Pro. FWIW, I do believe it got the correct answer as one of its first two suggestions (though I am not an electrical engineer, so maybe I am not understanding this given the vague/summarized prompt).
On my (admittedly weird) setup, GPT-5.5 Pro times out.
The reading is off because the thermistor resistance also depends on applied voltage, not just temperature. LLMs couldn't get this even after feeding them multimeter voltage readings, not just ADC readings. They went into guessing much more esoteric things like ADC switched-capacitor input current, burnout-detect current sources or IDACs left enabled, board leakage, leaky cap, etc.
This is the kind of problem I expect Claude to be useless at, and while I could see Gemini Deep Think making a good showing, I'd only bother with ChatGPT Pro. FWIW, I do believe it got the correct answer as one of its first two suggestions (though I am not an electrical engineer, so maybe I am not understanding this given the vague/summarized prompt).
https://chatgpt.com/share/6a2d8c75-56f4-83e8-a61a-301e4c62b1...
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