NTC Thermistors 2.5Ω, 5Ω, 10Ω, 100Ω & 3950, 3435

Resistance Range and Application of Thermistors

‌ The resistance range of thermistors is wide, and the resistance of NTC thermistors can range from tens of ohms to ten thousand ohms, and even special devices can be customized according to needs. Commonly used resistance values ​​are 2.5Ω, 5Ω, 10Ω, etc., and common resistance errors are ±15%, ±20%, ±30%, etc. The resistance range of PTC thermistors is usually from 1KΩ to hundreds of KΩ.

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RS485 TTL MODBUS RTU serial port remote acquisition of 10K 3950 NTC temperature sensor

Accuracy and Response Time of Thermistor Sensors

‌Reasonable arrangement of temperature sensors‌: The location and arrangement of temperature sensors will also affect the response time. If the contact area between the sensor and the object being measured is large, the heat exchange will be faster and the response time will naturally be shorter. However, please note that too large a contact area may also lead to increased measurement errors, so we have to make a trade-off based on the actual situation.

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Wiring of NTC thermistor temperature sensor

Wiring of NTC Thermistor Temperature Sensor

The connection method of the NTC thermistor temperature sensor needs to be determined according to the actual application scenario and measurement requirements. During the wiring process, be sure to pay attention to the pin polarity, wire selection, temperature range, filtering and decoupling, grounding treatment, and verification and calibration to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the measurement.

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Stability of NTC sensor probe

Thermistor Temperature Sensor Probe Knowledge Answers

Q: Can you explain sensitivity resolution in more detail? Why are higher values ​​better?
A: High sensitivity eliminates any lead resistance. It also simplifies the supporting electronics. A 10,000 ohm thermistor changes resistance by 4.4% or 440 ohms for a 1°C change in temperature. A 100 ohm platinum sensor changes resistance by 1/3 ohm for a 1°C change in temperature.

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NTC temperature sensors are used in electrical appliance temperature acquisition

Temperature and resistance of NTC temperature sensor applications

NTC temperature sensor is a thermistor sensor (measuring temperature range: -30°C to +200°C (-22°F to +392°F) waterproof probe). Its resistance value changes with temperature. NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) means that its resistance value is negatively correlated with temperature, that is, as the temperature rises, the resistance value will decrease; conversely, as the temperature decreases, the resistance value will increase. This characteristic makes NTC temperature sensor very suitable for measuring temperature.

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