NTC Thermistor : Thinking Electronic Industrial Co., LTD
NTC Thermistor : Thinking Electronic Industrial Co., LTD
NTC thermistors are resistors with large negative temperature coefficient. Change in resistance of the NTC thermistors can be brought about either externally by a change in ambient temperature or internally by self-heating resulting from a current flowing through the device. This predictable change in resistance as temperature changes is the basis for all applications of thermistors.
The semi conducting material of NTC thermistors usually consists of a sintered ceramic fabricated in a variety of shapes and sizes from a mixture of oxides chosen from Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Fe and etc.By varying the composition and the size of the semi-conducting elements, resistance values between 100 and 106 ohms at room temperature can be achieved with temperature coefficients lying between -2% and -6.5% per .
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Zero-power resistance (R T )
The zero-power resistance is the value of a resistance when measured at a specified temperature, under conditions such that the change in resistance due to the internal generation of heat is negligible with respect to the total error of measurement.
B-value
An index of the thermal sensitivity expressed by the formula :
Or
Where B: constant in Kelvins (K) R1: resistance in ohms () at temperature T1 R2: resistance in ohms () at temperature T2 T1=298.15k (+25), T2=358.15k (+85) The value given above for T1 and T2 are the preferred values. When the detail specification prescribes that the B-value shall be measured at other temperatures, the specified value (in Kelvins) shall be used for T1 and T2 in the calculation in place of the preferred values.
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Ambient temperature ()
Dissipation constant ()
The dissipation constant is the quotient (in W/K), at a specified ambient temperature in a specified medium of a change in power dissipation in a thermistor to the resultant body temperature change.
T0
Temperature
63.2%
Ta
Time
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Resistance/temperature characteristic
The relationship between the zero-power resistance of a thermistor and its body temperature. The resistance law follow approximately the formula:
Where R and R1 are the value of the zero-power resistance of the thermistor at temperature T and T1 respectively, expressed in Kelvins, and B is the thermal sensitivity index.
Voltage/current characteristic
The relationship in still air at 25 or at such a temperature as may be prescribed in the detail specification between the dc or ac rms voltage across the thermistor and the applied steady-state current.
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Temperature control
The NTC thermistors are the most sensitive of all temperature sensing elements they are popular in temperature control systems. By using a thermistor in a voltage comparator circuit basic on-off temperature control as well as over-temperature protection can be incorporated.
Temperature compensation
Many semiconductors and ICs exhibit a temperature coefficient and require temperature compensation to produce stable performance over a wide temperature range. Owing to their high positive temperature coefficient, NTC thermistors are particularly suitable for this kind of compensation. R
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Driving voltage
Temperature ()
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