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PT1000 DataSheet

This document describes platinum thin film temperature sensors. It discusses their key characteristics including high accuracy even up to DIN Class 1/10 B, small dimensions, fast response, and excellent long-term stability. The sensors have applications in automotive, appliances, HVAC, medical, and other industries. They are available in various models with nominal resistances of 100, 1000, or 10,000 ohms and connection types of wired or SMD.

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PT1000 DataSheet

This document describes platinum thin film temperature sensors. It discusses their key characteristics including high accuracy even up to DIN Class 1/10 B, small dimensions, fast response, and excellent long-term stability. The sensors have applications in automotive, appliances, HVAC, medical, and other industries. They are available in various models with nominal resistances of 100, 1000, or 10,000 ohms and connection types of wired or SMD.

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PT1000 - PLATINUM THIN FILM

TEMPERATURE SENSORS

TSETSE-Serie

Characteristic features
 Resistance characteristics as per DIN EN
60751
 Measuring range -70 ... +500 C
 100 / 1000 / 10k Ohm nominal resistance
 High accuracy up to DIN Class 1/10 B
 Fast response behaviour
 Excellent long term stability
 Simple interchangeability
 Small dimensions
 Resistant against vibration and
temperature shock
 Simple linearisation

TronSens reserves the right to make changes to any products or technology herein to improve reliability,
function or design without any notes. TronSens does not assume any liability arising out of the
application or use of any product or circuit described herein; neither does it convey any license under its
patent rights nor the rights of others.

Typical areas of application










Automotive industry
Household appliances
Air conditioning and Heating systems
Process industry, equipment manufacture
Medical systems
Cryogenics and refrigeration systems
Temperature compensation

Features
Platinum resistance thermometer is the industry
standard method for accurate measurement of
temperature in a wide temperature range of -200
...
+800
C. Because of standardised
characteristics as per DIN EN 60751, the sensor
elements are interchangeable with the need of recalibrating the measuring circuit. Unlike the earlier
wound type designs, the sensors in thin film
technology certainly has small dimensions and
hence offer a fast response behaviour. The sensor
element is of optimum design, with respect to high
precision at an optimum price performance ratio.

Technical data
PlatinumPlatinum-Temperature sensors TSE
TSE-Serie
Measuring principle

PT-thin film measuring resistance

Nominal resistance

As per model:
100 /1000/10000 Ohm

Temperature
co-efficient

3850 ppm/K

Characteristics

DIN EN 60751

Tolerance class

As per model:
DIN B, 1/3 DIN B or 1/10 DIN B

Temperature range

As per model:
-200 ... +600 C

Connection

As per model:
NiPt Metal sheath wired, 10 mm
CuAg PTFE-insulated, 15 mm
SMD Soldering points, RoHs
conformance

Designs
The wired components are suitable for
manufacture of measuring probes, from metal
sheath resistance elements or also for glueing and
moulding. The connecting wires are solderable,
but however for taking advantage of the full
temperature measuring range, these should be
brazed.
The SMD-sensors are meant for direct mounting
on circuit boards or other carrier substrates. The
components are very cost effective in bulk
quantities and with automatic placement for
assembly, there is also a cost advantage in the
assembly process. Typical applications for the
SMD components are in the room probes or
temperature
compensation
circuits.
The
components have RoHs conformance.

Rights reserved for change in technical data due to


technological advancements!
Special designs are available on enquiry !

Further information on our website:


www.hy-line.de/sensor

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PT1000 - PLATINUM THIN FILM


TEMPERATURE SENSORS

TronSens reserves the right to make changes to any products or technology herein to improve reliability,
function or design without any notes. TronSens does not assume any liability arising out of the
application or use of any product or circuit described herein; neither does it convey any license under its
patent rights nor the rights of others.

Models
Thin film sensors are manufactured in mass
production. On a ceramic carrier as basic
substrate, a thin platinum layer is vapour
deposited. which is structured in a meander shape
with photo lithographic process. The desired value
is adjusted through laser trimming.
PT100: With 100 Ohm base resistance, the
liability is high at the instrument amplifier. The
measurement should be done in three wire or four
wire circuit. The measuring current should be
below 1 mA, in order to restrict the error to a low
value due to self heating.
PT1000: This design with 1000 ohm resistance is
circuit wise simple to evaluate and hence is being
used more and more often. Normally the
connection takes place in two wire circuit, because
of which the lead resistance should also be
compensated for larger connection length.
PT10000: Because of the high nominal resistance
of the sensor, the resistance of the connection
lead can be normally neglected. As the resistance
variation is very large, often no additional amplifier
is required.
Connecting wires: For the high temperature
range, normally Ni-Pt metal sheath wired type are
used. Our models with Teflon insulated Ag-Cu
wires are mechanically more robust and therefore
are suitable, for example for measuring probes
where sensors are cantilever mounted.

Evaluation

TSETSE-Serie

Resistance characteristics
The hot resistance R of a platinum temperature
sensor at a given temperature T with the nominal
resistance R0 can be calculated as per the
following equations.

For temperature range between 0 and 100


C, the linear function (1st order polynomial)
is approximately valid where temperature is T
(in C):
R = R0 (1 + a T)
-3
a = 3.85 10 / K
In the range up to 850C, or with higher accuracy
requirements, also in the range between 0 and
100 C, one uses a quadratic function for
linearisation (2nd order polynomial):

R = R0 (1 + a T + b T2)
-3
a = 3.9083 10 / K
-7
b = -5.775 10 / K2
In the range below 0C, one has to use a
polynomial of 4. level:

R = R0 (1 + a T + b T2 + c (T 100 C)T3)
-3
a = 3.9083 10 / K
-7
b = -5.775 10 / K2
-12
c = -4.183 10 / K4

Drawing

The evaluation of the sensor resistance usually


takes place by the voltage drop due a constant
measuring current flowing through the sensor.
Hence, the change in voltage U is approximately
proportional to the change in resistance R. The
selection of the measuring current should be such
that there is a trade off between the level of useful
signal which rises with the measuring current and
with that the increasing measurement error due to
self heating of the sensors.

Accuracy classes
Due to the manufacturing tolerances, platinum
temperature sensors are divided into A and B
classes. These specify the dependence of
allowable temperature error T of the real
temperature T. Error limits of class in C:
Class A: T = (0.15 C + 0.002 T)
Class B: T = (0.30 C + 0.005 T)
1/3 Class B: T = (1/3 (0.30 C + 0.005 T))
1/10 Class B: T = (1/10 (0.30 C + 0.005 T))
For the 1/3 DIN and 1/10 DIN Class B laboratory
grade resistance, the applicable temperature
range is defined for the higher specified accuracy
This differs from the normally possible application
temperature range.

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PT1000 - PLATINUM THIN FILM


TEMPERATURE SENSORS

TSETSE-Serie

Type Classes
Platinum Temperature sensors TSE
TSE-Serie
Model

Resistance

Tolerance Class Dimensions (L x B x H)

TSE-EW -PT100-B

wired

PT100

DIN B

3.2 x 1.65 x 0.6 mm

TSE-EW-PT1000-B

wired

PT1000

DIN B

2.0 x 2.2 x 0.2 mm

TSE-EW -P1K0

wired

PT1000

DIN B

2.3 x 2.0 x 1.3 mm

TSE-EW -10000-D

wired

PT10000

DIN B

5.0 x 2.0 x 1.05 mm

TSE-EW -PT100-B1/3

wired

PT100

1/3 DIN B

2.3 x 2.1 x 0.9 mm

TSE-EW -PT1000-B1/3

wired

PT1000

1/3 DIN B

3.9 x 2.2 x 0.6 mm

TSE-EW -PT100-B1/10

wired

PT100

1/10 DIN B

2.0 x 2.0 x 1.3 mm

TSE-ESMD1206-PT100

SMD

PT100

DIN B

3.2 x 1.65 x 0.6 mm

TSE-ESMD1206-PT1000

SMD

PT1000

DIN B

3.2 x 1.65 x 0.6 mm

TSE-ESMD0805-PT100

SMD

PT100

DIN B

2.3 x 1.4 x 0.5 mm

TSE-ESMD0805-PT1000

SMD

PT1000

DIN B

2.3 x 1.4 x 0.5 mm

TronSens reserves the right to make changes to any products or technology herein to improve reliability,
function or design without any notes. TronSens does not assume any liability arising out of the
application or use of any product or circuit described herein; neither does it convey any license under its
patent rights nor the rights of others.

Ordering Number

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