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5.
Which resistive component is designed to be temperature sensitive?
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NEELRAJ said:
1 decade ago
To produce the heat that is thermal. The resistor depend on thermal. So its known as thermistor.
Gopiram Verma said:
1 decade ago
It is well known that resistance of metallic conductors increases with temperature, while that of semiconductors generally decreases with temperature. Resistance thermometers employing metallic conductors for temperature measurement are called Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) , and those employing semiconductors are termed as Thermistors.
The NTC thermistors is more common. Essentially, they are made from oxides of iron, manganese, magnesium etc.
The Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) thermistor have limited use and they are particularly used for protection of motor and transformer widings.
They have low and relatively constant resistance below a threshold temperature TR, beyond which the resistance increases rapidly. The PTC thermistors are made from compound of barium, lead and strontium titanate.
The NTC thermistors is more common. Essentially, they are made from oxides of iron, manganese, magnesium etc.
The Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) thermistor have limited use and they are particularly used for protection of motor and transformer widings.
They have low and relatively constant resistance below a threshold temperature TR, beyond which the resistance increases rapidly. The PTC thermistors are made from compound of barium, lead and strontium titanate.
Keerthi said:
1 decade ago
Sundar is correct. There is NTC and PTC types.
Mounika said:
1 decade ago
Thermistors can be PTC or NTC according to the temperature.
Aswani said:
1 decade ago
Temp=thermal; so it is thermistor.
Bharat said:
1 decade ago
Thermistor is a temperature measuring device.
Sreeyush Sudhakaran said:
1 decade ago
A thermistor is a type of resistor whose resistance varies significantly with temperature, more so than in standard resistors. The word is a portmanteau of thermal and resistor. Thermistors are widely used as inrush current limiters, temperature sensors, self-resetting overcurrent protectors, and self-regulating heating elements.
Rheostat-Current controling device with resistance coil
Potentiometer-Votage varing and measuring circuit
Photoconductive cell- Produces current when light incident on it
All the above have less temperature coefficents.
Thermistors differ from resistance temperature detectors (RTD) in that the material used in a thermistor is generally a ceramic or polymer, while RTDs use pure metals. The temperature response is also different; RTDs are useful over larger temperature ranges, while thermistors typically achieve a higher precision within a limited temperature range, typically −90 °C to 130 °C.
Rheostat-Current controling device with resistance coil
Potentiometer-Votage varing and measuring circuit
Photoconductive cell- Produces current when light incident on it
All the above have less temperature coefficents.
Thermistors differ from resistance temperature detectors (RTD) in that the material used in a thermistor is generally a ceramic or polymer, while RTDs use pure metals. The temperature response is also different; RTDs are useful over larger temperature ranges, while thermistors typically achieve a higher precision within a limited temperature range, typically −90 °C to 130 °C.
Chinni said:
1 decade ago
Thermister is PTC or not?
S.lakshmi said:
1 decade ago
Thermistor is a resistive component so that is used to temperature.
Niks said:
1 decade ago
Thermistor is available in both the category. It is depending on it application. Whether its NTC PTC.
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