Definition of Basic Parameters of NTC Thermistor Products
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Thermistor
A thermistor is a thermally sensitive semiconductive resistor whose resistance changes with its temperature.
Negative Temperature Coefficient Thermistor
NTC thermistor is a kind of ceramic semiconductive thermal sensitive crystal sintered from manganese, cobalt, nickel-based variety of metal oxides, whose zero-power resistance decreases while its temperature increases.
Zero-power Resistance(RT)
The zero-power resistance of a thermistor is the direct current resistance value measured at a specified temperature “T” with power dissipation by the thermistor low enough that any further decrease in power will result in less than 0.1% change in resistance.
Material Constant(B)
B constant is a value calculated by the following formula under two specified ambient temperature (Expressed in degrees kelvin K):
B=Ln(R1/R2)/(1/T1-1/T2)
The reference temperature used in this formula for determining B constant of QAM thermistor is 298.15K and 323.15K or 358.15K.Generally B=2000~6000K, the greater the B constant is, the greater the resistance change rate per 1℃ is.
Dissipation Factor (δ)
The dissipation factor is the required power which makes the NTC thermistor body temperature raise 1℃ through self-heated, normally expressed in milliwatts per degree Celsius (mW/℃). It can be calculated by the following formula:
δ = V×I / (T-T0)
Thermal Time Constant(τ)
The thermal time constant is the time required for a thermistor under zero-load condition to change 63.2% of total difference between its initial and final body temperature when the ambient temperature changed dramatically, normally expressed in second(S).
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