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ThermistorsTHERMal resISTORS
  • A thermistor is a type of resistor used to
    measure temperature changes, relying on the
    change in its resistance with changing
    temperature. Thermistor is a combination of the
    words thermal and resistor. The Thermistor was
    invented by Samuel Ruben in 1930, and has U.S.
    Patent 2,021,491.

Leads, coated
Glass encased
Surface mount
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ThermistorsTHERMal resISTORS
  • Thermistors are made of semiconductor materials
    (metallic compounds including oxides such as
    manganese, copper, cobalt, and nickel, as well as
    single-crystal semiconductors silicon and
    germanium).
  • Contrast ltlt---gtgt Common carbon resistors, made
    from carbon powder mixed with a phenolic binder
    glue.

Leads, coated
Glass encased
Surface mount
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ThermistorsTHERMal resISTORS
  • Assume a simple linear relationship between
    resistance and temperature for the following
    discussion
  • ?R k ?T
  • where
  • ?R change in resistance
  • ?T change in temperature
  • k first-order temperature coefficient of
    resistance
  • Source http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermistor

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ThermistorsTHERMal resISTORS
  • Thermistors can be classified into two types
    depending on the sign of k.
  • If k is positive, the resistance increases with
    increasing temperature, and the device is called
    a positive temperature coefficient (PTC)
    thermistor, Posistor.
  • If k is negative, the resistance decreases with
    increasing temperature, and the device is called
    a negative temperature coefficient (NTC)
    thermistor.
  • Source http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermistor

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ThermistorsTHERMal resISTORS
  • Resistors that are not thermistors are designed
    to have the smallest possible k, so that their
    resistance remains almost constant over a wide
    temperature range.
  • Source http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermistor

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ThermistorsTHERMal resISTORS
Thermistor-choice is based on the nominal
resistance you want at the operating temperature
range, on the size, and on the time
constant. Time constants are about 5 - 10
seconds. (Check this out with your thermistor).
Source http//www.science.uwaterloo.ca/jddmarti/
p352_w2007/Thermistor_50K.pdf
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ThermistorsTHERMal resISTORS
Source http//www.science.uwaterloo.ca/jddmarti/
p352_w2007/Thermistor_50K.pdf
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ThermistorsTHERMal resISTORS
  • Example Applications
  • Temperature measurement.
  • Time delay (self heating from large current
    opens the thermistor so it can be used as a
    slow switch). Heating i2 R where R is the
    resistance and i is the current.
  • Surge suppression when a circuit is first
    energized. Current needs to flow through the
    thermistor for awhile to heat it so that it
    opens, and acts again as a switch.
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