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NTC Thermistors
NTC THERMISTORS
Selection Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Ordering Code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
RoHS/ELV Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
General Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Application Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Resistance
Tables of Resistance vs Temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Identification – Traceability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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NTC Thermistors
Selection Guide
SMD – NI BARIER/100% SN TERMINATION (FOR LEAD FREE SOLDERING)
Series Fig. Size Range Op. Temp Applications Page
Res: 47Ω - 470kΩ
NB21 0603 -55 to +150°C 10
Tol: 3%*, 5%, 10%, 20% • Temperature Compensation
Res: 18Ω - 1MΩ • Temperature Measurement
NB12 0805 -55 to +150°C 12
Tol: 3%*, 5%, 10%, 20% • Commercial, Industrial, Automotive
Res: 220Ω - 1MΩ • AEC-Q 200 Qualified
NB20 1206 -55 to +150°C 12
Tol: 3%*, 5%, 10%, 20%
LEADED DISC
Series Fig. Size Range Op. Temp Applications Page
Res: 680Ω - 1MΩ
N.03 3.0 mm -55 to +150°C • Temperature Measurement 22
Tol: 3%*, 5%, 10%, 20%
• Temperature Compensation
Res: 150Ω - 330kΩ
N.06 6.0 mm -55 to +150°C • Liquid level or flow detection 22
Tol: 3%*, 5%, 10%, 20%
• Commercial, Industrial, Automotive
Res: 68Ω - 150kΩ
N.09 9.0mm -55 to +150°C • AEC-Q 200 Qualified 22
Tol: 3%*, 5%, 10%, 20%
LEADLESS DISC
Series Fig. Size Range Op. Temp Applications Page
Custom designed products • Thermal control in automotive and
NR Custom generally defined at two -40 to +200°C industrial applications 28
temperatures • AEC-Q 200 Qualified
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Ordering Code
HOW TO ORDER
NC20 K 0 0103 M – –
LEAD-FREE COMPATIBLE
ROHS/ELV COMPLIANCE BY PRODUCT FAMILY COMPONENT
Products that are supplied AS STANDARD in RoHS/ELV compliant form for listed
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General Characteristics
1 – INTRODUCTION 2.1.2. Temperature -
Resistance characteristics R (T)
NTC thermistors are thermally sensitive resistors made from This is the relation between the zero power resistance and
a mixture of Mn, Ni, Co, Cu, Fe oxides. Sintered ceramic the temperature. It can be determined by experimental mea-
bodies of various sizes can be obtained. Strict conditions surements and may be described by the ratios R (T) /R
of mixing, pressing, sintering and metallization ensure an (25°C) where:
excellent batch-to-batch product characteristics.
R (T) is the resistance at any temperature T
This semi-conducting material reacts as an NTC resistor, R (25°C) is the resistance at 25°C.
whose resistance decreases with increasing temperature.
These ratios are displayed on pages 29 to 33.
This Negative Temperature Coefficient effect can result from
an external change of the ambient temperature or an inter- 2.1.3. Temperature coefficient (α)
nal heating due to the Joule effect of a current flowing The temperature coefficient (␣) which is the slope of the
through the thermistor. curve at a given point is defined by:
By varying the composition and the size of the thermistors,
100 dR
a wide range of resistance values (0.1Ω to 1MΩ) and tem- ␣= • and expressed in % per °C.
perature coefficients (-2 to -6% per °C) can be achieved. R dT
RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances - European 2.1.4. Sensitivity index (B)
Union directive 2002/95/EC). The equation R = A exp (B/T) may be used as a rough
ELV (End of Life-Vehicle - European Union directive approximation of the characteristic R (T).
2000/53/EC). B is called the sensitivity index or constant of the material
All Thermistor Products have been fully RoHS/ELV since used.
before 2006. To calculate the B value, it is necessary to know the resis-
Chip Thermistor NB RoHS/ELV Status: external Plating tances R1 and R2 of the thermistor at the temperatures
100% smooth semi-bright Sn as standard SnPb Termination T1 and T2.
1 1
available on request. (
The equation: R1 = R2 exp B T - T
1 2
)
• ᐍn ( )
1 R1
leads to: B (K) =
2 – MAIN CHARACTERISTICS ( 1-1
) R2
T1 T2
2.1 CHARACTERISTICS WITH NO DISSIPATION Conventionally, B will be most often calculated for tempe-
2.1.1. Nominal Resistance (Rn) ratures T1 = 25°C and T2 = 85°C (298.16 K and 358.16 K).
The nominal resistance of an NTC thermistor is generally In fact, as the equation R = A exp (B/T) is an approximation,
given at 25°C. It has to be measured at near zero power the value of B depends on the temperatures T1 and T2 by
so that the resultant heating only produces a negligible which it is calculated.
measurement error. For example, from the R (T) characteristic of material M
The following table gives the maximum advised measure- (values given on page 29), it can be calculated:
ment voltage as a function of resistance values and thermal B (25 – 85) = 3950
dissipation factors. B (0 – 60) = 3901
This voltage is such that the heating effect generated by the B (50 – 110) = 3983
measurement current only causes a resistance change of When using the equation R = A exp (B/T) for this material,
1% Rn/Rn. the error can vary by as much as 9% at 25°C, 0.6% at 55°C
and 1.6% at 125°C.
Ranges of Maximum measuring voltage
(V) Using the same equation, it is possible to relate the values of
values
the index B and the coefficient α:
(Ω) δ = 2 mW/°C δ = 5 mW/°C δ = 10 mW/°C δ = 20 mW/°C
R 10 0.10 1 dR = 1 -B
␣= • • A exp (B/T) • T2
10 < R 100 0.13 0.18 0.24 R dT A exp (B/T)
100 < R 1,000 0.25 0.38 0.53 0.24
1,000 < R 10,000 0.73 1.1 1.5 2.0
B
10,000 < R 100,000 2.1 3.2 4.6 thus ␣ = – T2 expressed in %/°C
R < 100,000 6.4 9.7 14.5
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General Characteristics
2.1.5. Further approximation of R (T) curve Thus, the tolerance on the resistance (⌬R2/R2) at a temper-
The description of the characteristic R (T) can be improved ature T2 is the sum of two contributions as illustrated on
by using a greater number of experimental points, and by Figure 1:
using the equation: – the tolerance ⌬R1/R1 at a temperature T1 used as a
1 = A + B (ᐍn R) + C (ᐍn R)3 reference.
T – an additional contribution due to the dispersion on
The parameters A, B and C are determined by solving the the characteristic R (T) which may be called
set of equations obtained by using the measured resis- “Manufacturing tolerance” (Tf).
tances at three temperatures. Graph with B
The solution of the above equation gives the resistance at RΩ
Graph with B ± ΔB
any temperature:
ᐍn R (T) =
[冑 ( ) 冑 (冑 ( ) ( ) )
1 3 27 A- 1/T 3 3 27 A- 1/T 2+ 4 B 3
3 - + C
2 C 2 C
}(ΔR)
- 3冑+ 27 (A- 1/T) + 3 冑 3(冑27(A- 1/T) + 4 (B) )]
25°C
R 25
2 3
2 C 2 C C
} (ΔR)
The precision of this description is typically 0.2°C for the }
+
TF
25°C
} = (ΔR) T
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General Characteristics
2.1.9. Shaping of the R (T) characteristic 2.2 CHARACTERISTICS WITH ENERGY
By the use of a resistor network, it is possible to modify the
R (T) characteristic of a thermistor so that it matches the
DISSIPATION
required form, for example a linear response over a restrict- When a current is flowing through an NTC thermistor, the
ed temperature range. power due to the Joule effect raises the temperature of the
A single fixed resistor Rp placed in parallel with a thermistor NTC above ambient.
gives a S–shape resistance–temperature curve (see Figure 2) The thermistor reaches a state of equilibrium when the
which is substantially more linear at the temperature range power supplied becomes equal to the power dissipated in
around the inflexion point (Ro, To). the environment.
The thermal behavior of the thermistor is mainly dependent
R
on the size, shape and mounting conditions.
(kΩ)
Several parameters have been defined to characterize these
properties:
RTO
Rp 2.2.1. Heat capacity (H)
The heat capacity is the amount of heat required to change
Rp the temperature of the thermistor by 1°C and is expressed in
J/°C.
2.2.2. Dissipation factor (␦)
RO This is the ratio between the variation in dissipated power
and the variation of temperature of the NTC. It is expressed
in mW/°C and may be measured as:
␦= U.I
85 – 25
TO T (°C) where U.I is the power necessary to raise to 85°C the tem-
perature of a thermistor maintained in still air at 25°C.
Figure 2 – Linearization of a thermistor
2.2.3. Maximum permissible temperature (T max)
It can be calculated that better linearization is obtained when This is the maximum ambient temperature at which the ther-
the fixed resistor value and the mid-range temperature are mistor may be operated with zero dissipation. Above this
related by the formula: temperature, the stability of the resistance and the leads
B – To attachment can no longer be guaranteed.
Rp = R x
To B+ 2To
2.2.4. Maximum permissible power at 25°C (Pmax)
For example, with a thermistor ND03N00103J — This is the power required by a thermistor maintained in still
R 25°C = 10kΩ, B = 4080 K air at 25°C to reach the maximum temperature for which it is
specified.
good linearization is obtained with a resistor in parallel where
the value is: For higher ambient temperatures, the maximum permissible
power is generally derated according to the Figure 3 here-
Rp = 10,000 Ω x 4080 - 298 = 8088 Ω after and TL = Tmax – 10°C.
4080 + (2 x 298)
P
max
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General Characteristics
2.2.5. Voltage – Current curves V (l) 2.2.7. Thermal time constant
These curves describe the behavior of the voltage drop V When a thermistor is self-heated to a temperature T above
measured across the NTC as the current l through the NTC ambient temperature Tamb, and allowed to cool under zero
is increased. power resistance, this will show a transient situation.
They describe the state of equilibrium between power At any time interval dt, dissipation of the thermistor
resulting from Joule effect and dissipated power in the (␦(T – Tamb)dt) generates a temperature decrease –HdT,
surroundings. (Figure 4) resulting in the equation:
1 ␦
dT = - dt
(T - Tamb) H
The solution to this equation for any value of t, measured
V
Vmax from t = 0, is:
ᐍn (To
(T - Tamb) = - ␦ t
- Tamb) H
We can define a thermal time constant as:
= H/␦ expressed in seconds.
Io I Where the time t = :
(T - Tamb) / (To - Tamb) = exp - 1 = 0.368
Figure 4 – Voltage – current curve V (l)
expressing that for t = , the thermistor cools to 63.2% of the
temperature difference between the initial To and Tamb (see
Several zones can be identified: Figure 5).
– low current zone According to IEC 539 our technical data indicates mea-
dissipated energy only produces negligible heating and sured with To = 85°C, Tamb = 25°C and consequently
the curve V (l) is almost linear. T = 47.1°C.
– non-linear zone
the curve V (l) displays a maximum voltage Vmax for a T (°C)
current lo.This maximum voltage Vmax and the temper-
ature Tmax reached by the NTC under these conditions 85
can be determined by using the equations:
P = V2/R = ␦ (T - Tamb) and
R = Ramb • exp B (1/T - 1/Tamb)
therefore:
冑
Tmax = B/2 - B2/4 - BTamb ~ Tamb 1+ B (Tamb
) 47.1
Vmax =
冑 ␦ (Tmax - Tamb ) • Ramb exp [B(Tmax
1 - 1
Tamb)]
25
t t (s)
Figure 5 – Temperature – time curve T(t)
where ␦ is the dissipation factor and Tamb is the ambi-
ent temperature. 2.2.8. Response time
– high current zone More generally, it is possible to define a response time as the
for higher currents, an increase in temperature of the time the thermistor needs to reach 63.2% of the total
NTC decreases the resistance and the voltage more temperature difference when submitted to a change in the
rapidly than the increase of the current. Above a certain thermal equilibrium (for example from 60°C to 25°C in
dissipated power, the temperature of the NTC exceeds silicone oil 47V20 Rhodorsil).
the permissible value.
2.2.6. Current – Time curves l(t)
When voltage is applied to a thermistor, a certain amount of
time is necessary to reach the state of equilibrium described
by the V(l) curves.
This is the heating up time of the thermistor which depends
on the voltage and the resistance on one side and the heat
capacity and dissipation on the other.
The curves l(t) are of particular interest in timing applications.
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NTC Thermistors
Application Notes
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
High sensitivity and low cost make NTC thermistors the most Thermistor
common device used for temperature measurement. circuit
Figure 6 Figure 7
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
AND ALARM
NTC thermistors can be used as a simple on-off control tem-
perature system or temperature alarm system. Figure 8 gives R1 R3
an example of such a circuit.
When the temperature increases to a defined value, the
resistance of the thermistor decreases and the current
becomes sufficiently high to energize the relay and provide
temperature alarm or heating system turn-off. R2 R NTC
The high sensitivity of thermistors (about 4% resistance
change for 1°C) allows the temperature to be controlled very
precisely.
Figure 8
TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION
As many electronic components (integrated circuits, ampli-
fiers,...) have a positive temperature coefficient of resistance, Resistance
RC
NTC thermistors represent a cheap and interesting solution
to compensate for this effect and provide an improved
temperature stability for electronic equipment.
It is necessary to include the thermistor in a resistor network
(Figure 10) calculated in such a manner that the network R Total
coefficient compensates exactly for the positive temperature
coefficient of the other component (Figure 9). RC
R
Common leaded discs or chip thermistors are well suited for R R NTC
this application.
R NTC
Temperature
Figure 9 Figure 10
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NTC Thermistors
Application Notes
LIQUID LEVEL OR FLOW DETECTION RS
The dissipation of a thermistor is significantly different in a
liquid or in a gas, in a static fluid or in a stirred one. A liquid R NTC
V in V
level detector or a gas–flow measurement can be designed
using this property.
In Figure 11, the output voltage measured on the thermistor
depends upon the dissipation factor of its environment, and Figure 11
can be illustrated by V-l curves (Figure 12).
This voltage can be used to detect the presence (V2) or
Voltage
absence (V1) of liquid around the thermistor or measure the
flow speed. V in
Figure 13
TIME DELAY
The current-time characteristic of a thermistor is used in time Power
delay applications such as delaying energization of a relay
after application of power to an electrical circuit. Unprotected equipment
The time delay, time necessary for the thermistor to heat up
to the temperature where its resistance allows the current to Protected equipment
reach the switching value of the relay, is mainly defined with
the nominal resistance of the thermistor. NTC absorbed power
The time delay is also strongly dependent upon the ambient
Time
temperature, as shown in Figure 15.
Figure 14
Current T = 50°C
T = 40°C
T = 25°C
Time
Figure 15
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NTC SMD Thermistors
NB 21 (Ni Barrier/100% Sn Termination)
Chip thermistors are high quality and low cost devices A nickel barrier metallization provides outstanding qualities of
especially developed for surface mounting applications. They solderability and enables this chip to meet the requirements
are widely used for temperature compensation but can also of the most severe soldering processes including lead free
achieve temperature control of printed circuits. soldering with peak termperatures up to 270ºC.
Types NB 21
IEC SIZE : 0603
0.8 (.031)
DIMENSIONS: ±0.2 (.008)
millimeters (inches) 0.8 (.031)
±0.2 (.008)
0.2 (.008) min 0.2 (.008) min
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
• Fast thermal response • LCD compensation
• Commercial, Industrial and Automotive Applications • Battery packs
• Ni Barrier/100% Sn Termination • Mobile phones
• Suitable for lead free reflow or wave soldering • CD players
• AEC-Q200 qualified • Heating systems
• Air-conditioning systems
• Refrigeration
• Temperature control of Switch Mode Power Supplies
• Compensation of pressure sensors
• Protection of power transistors in various electronic circuits
and more
HOW TO ORDER
NB 21 K0 0103 M BB
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NTC SMD Thermistors
NB 21 (Ni Barrier/100% Sn Termination)
TABLE OF VALUES
NB 21
IEC SIZE : 0603
Rn at 25°C Material B (K) ␣ at 25°C
Types
(Ω) Code (⌬B/B (1) ± 5%
(2) ± 3% ) (%/°C)
NB 21 KC 0 470 47
NB 21 KC 0 101 100 KC 3470 ± 5% – 3.9
NB 21 KC 0 471 470
NB 21 MC 0 102 1,000 MC 3910 ± 3% – 4.4
NB 21 J 0 0472 4,700 J 3480 ± 3% – 3.9
NB 21 J 5 0682 6,800 3480 ± 3% – 3.9
J5
NB 21 J 5 0103 10,000 3480 ± 3% – 3.9
NB 21 K 0 0103 10,000 K 3630 ± 3% – 4.0
NB 21 K 0 0153 15,000
NB 21 L 0 0223 22,000 L 3790 ± 3% – 4.2
NB 21 M 0 0333 33,000 M 3950 ± 3% – 4.4
NB 21 M 0 0473 47,000
NB 21 L 2 0683 68,000 L2 3805 ± 3% – 4.1
NB 21 N 0 0683 68,000 N 4080 ± 3% – 4.6
NB 21 N 5 0104 100,000 N5 4160 ± 3% – 4.7
NB 21 P 0 0154 150,000 P 4220 ± 3% – 4.7
NB 21 Q 0 0334 330,000 Q 4300 ± 3% – 4.7
NB 21 Q 0 0474 470,000
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NTC SMD Thermistors
NB 12 - NB 20 (Ni Barrier/100% Sn Termination)
Chip thermistors are high quality and low cost devices A nickel barrier metallization provides outstanding qualities of
especially developed for surface mounting applications. They solderability and enables this chip to meet the requirements
are widely used for temperature compensation but can also of the most severe soldering processes including lead free
achieve temperature control of printed circuits. soldering with peak temperatures up to 270ºC.
Types NB 12 NB 20
IEC SIZE : 0805 IEC SIZE : 1206
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
• Fast thermal response • LCD compensation
• Commercial, Industrial and Automotive Applications • Battery packs
• Ni Barrier/100% Sn Termination • Mobile phones
• Suitable for lead free reflow or wave soldering • CD players
• AEC-Q200 qualified • Heating systems
• Air-conditioning systems
• Refrigeration
• Temperature control of Switch Mode Power Supplies
• Compensation of pressure sensors
• Protection of power transistors in various electronic circuits
and more
HOW TO ORDER
NB 20 K0 0103 M BA
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NTC SMD Thermistors
NB 12 - NB 20 (Ni Barrier/100% Sn Termination)
TABLE OF VALUES
NB 12 NB 20
IEC SIZE : 0805 IEC SIZE : 1206
Rn at 25°C Material B (K) ␣ at 25°C Rn at 25°C Material B (K) ␣ at 25°C
Types Types
(Ω) Code (⌬B/B (1) ± 5%
(2) ± 3% ) (%/°C) (Ω) Code (⌬B/B (1) ± 5%
(2) ± 3% ) (%/°C)
NB 12 KC 0 180 18 NB 20 MC 0 221 220 MC 3910 ± 3% – 4.4
NB 12 KC 0 220 22 NB 20 MC 0 102 1,000 MC 3910 ± 3% – 4.4
NB 12 KC 0 270 27
NB 20 J 0 0472 4,700
NB 12 KC 0 330 33
NB 20 J 0 0562 5,600 J 3480 ± 3% – 3.9
NB 12 KC 0 390 39 KC 3470 ± 5% – 3.9
NB 20 J 0 0682 6,800
NB 12 KC 0 470 47
NB 12 KC 0 560 56 NB 20 J 5 0822 8,200 J5 3480 ± 3% – 3.9
NB 12 KC 0 680 68 NB 20 K 0 0103 10,000
NB 12 KC 0 820 82 K 3630 ± 3% – 4.0
NB 20 K 0 0123 12,000
NB 12 KC 0 101 100
NB 20 L 0 0153 15,000
NB 12 MC 0 121 120 NB 20 L 0 0183 18,000 L 3790 ± 3% – 4.2
NB 12 MC 0 151 150 NB 20 L 0 0223 22,000
NB 12 MC 0 181 180
NB 12 MC 0 221 220 NB 20 M 0 0273 27,000
NB 12 MC 0 271 270 NB 20 M 0 0333 33,000 M 3950 ± 3% – 4.4
NB 12 MC 0 331 330 NB 20 M 0 0393 39,000
NB 12 MC 0 391 390 NB 20 M 0 0473 47,000
NB 12 MC 0 471 470 NB 20 N 0 0563 56,000
NB 12 MC 0 561 560 MC 3910 ± 3% – 4.4 NB 20 N 0 0683 68,000 N 4080 ± 3% – 4.6
NB 12 MC 0 681 680 NB 20 N 0 0823 82,000
NB 12 MC 0 821 820
NB 12 MC 0 102 1,000 NB 20 N 5 0104 100,000 N5 4160 ± 3% – 4.7
NB 12 MC 0 122 1,200 NB 20 P 0 0124 120,000
NB 12 MC 0 152 1,500 NB 20 P 0 0154 150,000
NB 12 MC 0 182 1,800 NB 20 P 0 0184 180,000 P 4220 ± 3% – 4.7
NB 12 MC 0 222 2,200 NB 20 P 0 0224 220,000
NB 12 MC 0 272 2,700
NB 12 MC 0 332 3,300 NB 20 Q 0 0274 270,000
NB 20 Q 0 0334 330,000
NB 12 J 0 0332 3,300 NB 20 Q 0 0394 390,000 Q 4300 ± 3% – 4.7
NB 12 J 0 0392 3,900 J 3480 ± 3% – 3.9 NB 20 Q 0 0474 470,000
NB 12 J 0 0472 4,700 NB 20 Q 0 0564 560,000
NB 12 J 0 0562 5,600
NB 20 R 0 0684 680,000
NB 12 K 0 0682 6,800 NB 20 R 0 0824 820,000 R 4400 ± 3% – 4.8
NB 12 K 0 0822 8,200 K 3630 ± 3% – 4.0 NB 20 R 0 0105 1,000,000
NB 12 K 0 0103 10,000
NB 12 L 0 0123 12,000 L 3790 ± 3% – 4.2
NB 12 L 0 0153 15,000
NB 12 M 0 0183 18,000
NB 12 M 0 0223 22,000 M 3950 ± 3% – 4.4
NB 12 M 0 0273 27,000
NB 12 M 0 0333 33,000
NB 12 N 0 0393 39,000
NB 12 N 0 0473 47,000 N 4080 ± 3% – 4.6
NB 12 N 0 0563 56,000
NB 12 L 2 0683 68,000 L2 3805 ± 3% – 4.1
NB 12 N 5 0683 68,000 N5 4160 ± 3% – 4.7
NB 12 N 5 0823 82,000
NB 12 P 0 0104 100,000 P 4220 ± 3% – 4.7
NB 12 SC 0104 100,000 SC 4500 ± 3% – 4.8
NB 12 P 0 0124 120,000
NB 12 P 0 0154 150,000 P 4220 ± 3% – 4.7
NB 12 P 0 0184 180,000
NB 12 Q 0 0224 220,000 Q 4300 ± 3% – 4.7
NB 12 Q 0 0274 270,000
NB 12 R 0 0105 1,000,000 R 4400 ± 3% – 4.8
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NC 12 – NC 20 (PdPtAg Termination)
Chip thermistors are a high quality and low cost device espe- palladium - platinum metallization provides a high degree of
cially developed for surface mounting applications. They are resistance to dewetting of the terminations during soldering
widely used for temperature compensation but can also (typically 260°C / 15 s). Parts are suitable for hybrid assem-
achieve temperature control of printed circuits. Its silver - bly process, not suitabel for lead free soldering.
Types NC 12 NC 20
IEC SIZE : 0805 IEC SIZE : 1206
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
• Fast thermal response • LCD compensation
• Commercial, Industrial and Automotive Applications • Battery packs
• PdPtAg Termination • Mobile phones
• Suitable for hybrid assembly • CD players
• AEC-Q200 qualified • Heating systems
• Air-conditioning systems
• Refrigeration
• Temperature control of Switch Mode Power Supplies
• Compensation of pressure sensors
• Protection of power transistors in various electronic circuits
and more
HOW TO ORDER
NC 20 K0 0103 M BA
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NC 12 – NC 20 (PdPtAg Termination)
TABLE OF VALUES
NC 12 NC 20
IEC SIZE : 0805 IEC SIZE : 1206
Rn at 25°C Material B (K) ␣ at 25°C Rn at 25°C Material B (K) ␣ at 25°C
Types Types
(Ω) Code (⌬B/B (1) ± 5%
(2) ± 3% ) (%/°C) (Ω) Code (⌬B/B (1) ± 5%
(2) ± 3% ) (%/°C)
NC 12 KC 0 180 18 NC 20 KC 0 100 10
NC 12 KC 0 220 22 NC 20 KC 0 120 12
NC 12 KC 0 270 27 NC 20 KC 0 150 15
NC 12 KC 0 330 33 NC 20 KC 0 180 18
NC 12 KC 0 390 39 KC 3470 ± 5% – 3.9 NC 20 KC 0 220 22
NC 12 KC 0 470 47 NC 20 KC 0 270 27 KC 3470 ± 5% – 3.9
NC 12 KC 0 560 56 NC 20 KC 0 330 33
NC 12 KC 0 680 68 NC 20 KC 0 390 39
NC 12 KC 0 820 82 NC 20 KC 0 470 47
NC 12 KC 0 101 100 NC 20 KC 0 560 56
NC 20 KC 0 680 68
NC 12 MC 0 121 120
NC 20 KC 0 820 82
NC 12 MC 0 151 150
NC 20 KC 0 101 100
NC 12 MC 0 181 180
NC 12 MC 0 221 220 NC 20 MC 0 121 120
NC 12 MC 0 271 270 NC 20 MC 0 151 150
NC 12 MC 0 331 330 NC 20 MC 0 181 180
NC 12 MC 0 391 390 NC 20 MC 0 221 220
NC 12 MC 0 471 470 NC 20 MC 0 271 270
NC 12 MC 0 561 560 MC 3910 ± 3% – 4.4 NC 20 MC 0 331 330
NC 12 MC 0 681 680 NC 20 MC 0 391 390 MC 3910 ± 3% – 4.4
NC 12 MC 0 821 820 NC 20 MC 0 471 470
NC 12 MC 0 102 1,000 NC 20 MC 0 561 560
NC 12 MC 0 122 1,200 NC 20 MC 0 681 680
NC 12 MC 0 152 1,500 NC 20 MC 0 821 820
NC 12 MC 0 182 1,800 NC 20 MC 0 102 1,000
NC 12 MC 0 222 2,200 NC 20 MC 0 122 1,200
NC 12 MC 0 272 2,700 NC 20 MC 0 152 1,500
NC 12 MC 0 332 3,300 NC 20 I 0 0182 1,800
NC 12 J 0 0332 3,300 NC 20 I 0 0222 2,200
NC 12 J 0 0392 3,900 J 3480 ± 3% – 3.9 NC 20 I 0 0272 2,700 I 3250 ± 5% – 3.7
NC 12 J 0 0472 4,700 NC 20 I 0 0332 3,300
NC 12 J 0 0562 5,600 NC 20 J 0 0392 3,900
NC 12 K 0 0682 6,800 NC 20 J 0 0472 4,700 J 3480 ± 3% – 3.9
NC 12 K 0 0822 8,200 K 3630 ± 3% – 4.0 NC 20 J 0 0562 5,600
NC 12 K 0 0103 10,000 NC 20 J 0 0682 6,800
NC 12 K 0 0123 12,000 NC 20 K 0 0822 8,200
NC 12 L 0 0153 15,000 NC 20 K 0 0103 10,000 K 3630 ± 3% – 4.0
L 3790 ± 3% – 4.2 NC 20 K 0 0123 12,000
NC 12 L 0 0183 18,000
NC 20 K 0 0153 15,000
NC 12 M 0 0223 22,000
NC 12 M 0 0273 27,000 M 3950 ± 3% – 4.4 NC 20 L 0 0183 18,000 L 3790 ± 3% – 4.2
NC 12 M 0 0333 33,000 NC 20 L 0 0223 22,000
NC 12 M 0 0393 39,000 NC 20 M 0 0273 27,000
NC 12 N 0 0473 47,000 NC 20 M 0 0333 33,000 M 3950 ± 3% – 4.4
N 4080 ± 3% – 4.6 NC 20 M 0 0393 39,000
NC 12 N 0 0563 56,000
NC 20 M 0 0473 47,000
NC 12 L 2 0683 68,000 L2 3805 ± 3% – 4.1
NC 20 N 0 0563 56,000
NC 12 N 0 0823 82,000 N 4080 ± 3% – 4.6
NC 20 N 0 0683 68,000 N 4080 ± 3% – 4.6
NC 12 P 0 0104 100,000 NC 20 N 0 0823 82,000
NC 12 P 0 0124 120,000 P 4220 ± 3% – 4.7 NC 20 N 0 0104 100,000
NC 12 P 0 0154 150,000
NC 20 P 0 0124 120,000
NC 12 P 0 0184 180,000
NC 20 P 0 0154 150,000 P 4220 ± 3% – 4.7
NC 12 Q 0 0224 220,000 Q 4300 ± 3% -4.7 NC 20 P 0 0184 180,000
NC 20 P 0 0224 220,000
NC 20 Q 0 0274 270,000
NC 20 Q 0 0334 330,000 Q 4300 ± 3% – 4.7
NC 20 Q 0 0394 390,000
NC 20 Q 0 0474 470,000
NC 20 R 0 0564 560,000
NC 20 R 0 0684 680,000 R 4400 ± 3% – 4.8
NC 20 R 0 0824 820,000
NC 20 R 0 0105 1,000,000
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Packaging for Automatic Insertion
NTC Chip Thermistors / NC/NB Series
AUTOMATIC INSERTION
Cover Tape Hole ⭋1 (.039) +0.2
-0
(.008)
Max
Super 8 Plastic Tape Packaging: 3° A1
The mechanical and dimensional reel characteristics are in 5.5 (.217) B0 B1
accordance with the IEC publication 286-3. ±0.2 (.008) F W
+0
ø180 (7.09) - 2 (.079)
+ 0.15 (.006)
ø 12.75 (.502) - 0 Reel
Direction of unreeling
± 1.5 (.059)
ø 62 (2.44)
Upper side
Bottom side
Reel
8.4 (.331) according to
14.4 (.567) +0.15 (.006)
max. ISO/DIS 3639-2
+ 0.5 (.020)
ø 20.5 (.087) - 0
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NTC Chip Thermistors / NC/NB Series
AUTOMATIC INSERTION
10 PITCHES CUMULATIVE
8mm Paper Tape Packaging: P0 TOLERANCE ON TAPE
0.20mm (0.008)
The mechanical and dimensional reel characteristics T D0 P2
are in accordance with the IEC publication 286-3. E1
BOTTOM TOP
COVER COVER F
TAPE W
TAPE E2
B0
G
T1 A0 P1
T1 CAVITY SIZE CENTER LINES
SEE NOTE 1 OF CAVITY User Direction of Feed
+0
ø180 (7.09) - 2 (.079)
+ 0.15 (.006)
ø 12.75 (.502) - 0 Reel
Direction of unreeling
± 1.5 (.059)
ø 62 (2.44)
Upper side
Bottom side
Reel
8.4 (.331) according to
14.4 (.567) +0.15 (.006)
max. ISO/DIS 3639-2
+ 0.5 (.020)
ø 20.5 (.087) - 0
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Surface Mounting Guide
Chip Thermistor – Application Notes
STORAGE Wave
Good solderability is maintained for at least twelve months, 300
Preheat
provided the components are stored in their “as received” Natural
Cooling
250
packaging at less than 40°C and 70% RH.
200 T
Solder Temp.
SOLDERABILITY / LEACHING 150 230ºC
to
Terminations to be well soldered after immersion in a 60/40 250ºC
Reflow D2
300
Preheat Natural
Cooling
RECOMMENDED
D1 D3
250 SOLDERING PAD
LAYOUT
200
D4
Solder Temp.
Dimensions in
150
220ºC
to
mm (inches)
D5
250ºC
100
REFLOW SOLDERING
50 Case
P/N D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
Size
0 1.70 0.60 0.50 0.60 0.50
0402 NB23
1min 1min 10 sec. max
(.067) (.024) (.020) (.024) (.020)
2.30 0.80 0.70 0.80 0.75
0603 NB21
(Minimize soldering time) (.091) (.031) (.028) (0.31) (.030)
3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25
0805 NB12
(.118) (.039) (.039) (.039) (.049)
4.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.50
300 1206 NB20
(.157) (.039) (.079) (.039) (.098)
Temperature °C
250
200
150
WAVE SOLDERING
100 Case
P/N D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
50 Size
0 3.10 1.20 0.70 1.20 0.75
0603 NB21
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 (.122) (.047) (.028) (.047) (.030)
4.00 1.50 1.00 1.50 1.25
• Pre-heating: 150°C ±15°C / 60-90s Time (s) 0805 NB12
(.157) (.059) (.039) (.059) (.049)
• Max. Peak Gradient: 2.5°C/s
• Peak Temperature: 245°C ±5°C 5.00 1.50 2.00 1.50 1.60
1206 NB20
• Time at >230°C: 40s Max. (.197) (.059) (.079) (.059) (.063)
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NTC Accurate Thermistors
NP30 - NJ 28 – NI 24 – NK 20
High precision resistance and an outstanding ability to Leaded or unleaded, these small size and rapid response
reproduce the sensibility index B, make these ranges of time thermistors are able to meet the most accurate
products the types of thermistors ideal for temperature requirements.
measurement applications.
FEATURES APPLICATIONS
• High Accuracy • Temperature measurement
• Fast thermal response • Liquid level or flow detection
• Commercial, Industrial and Automotive Applications • Alarms and fire detectors
• AEC-Q200 qualified • HVAC and Refrigeration
• Fans
OPTIONS • Air intake temperature
Consult factory for availability of options • Electric pup module
• other nominal resistance values • Water Temperature
• other tolerances • Evaporator probe
• controlled dimensions (e.g. reduced head size for NP30) • and more
• alternative lead materials (e.g. steel, nickel)
• customized lead lengths, spacing, forming (kink) etc.
• epoxy coating on leads (NP30)
Types NJ 28 NP 30 NI 24 NK 20
Finish Coated chip with phenolic Coated chip with epoxy Chip
resin + varnish Coated chip with epoxy AWG30 insulated leads
+ tinned copper wires + Silver plated nickel wires
3 (.118) max
3 (.118) max
DIMENSIONS:
35 (1.38) min
35 (1.38) min
35 (1.38) min
(0 )
0)
25 69
.1
millimeters (inches)
0. .0
± 75 (
0.4 (.016) +10 %
0.4 (.016) +10%
1.
- 15% -15%
0.57 (.022) +7%
-7%
1.75 (.069) ± 0.25 (0.10)
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NTC Accurate Thermistors
NP30 - NJ 28 – NI 24 – NK 20
TABLE OF VALUES
Types Rn at 25°C (Ω) Material Code B (K) ␣ at 25°C (%/°C)
N_ _ _ KA 0202 2,000 KA 3625 ± 1% – 4.1
N_ _ _ MA 0302 3,000 MA 3965 ± 0.5% – 4.5
N_ _ _ MA 0502 5,000 MA 3965 ± 0.5% – 4.5
N_ _ _ MA 0103 10,000 MA 3965 ± 0.5% – 4.5
N_ _ _ NA 0103 10,000 NA 4100 ± 1% – 4.6
N_ _ _ PA 0203 20,000 PA 4235 ± 1% – 4.8
N_ _ _ QA 0503 50,000 QA 4250 ± 1% – 4.8
N_ _ _ RA 0104 100,000 RA 4380 ± 1% – 4.9
* – = Add type as outlined above (Example NJ 2 8).
HOW TO ORDER
NJ28 MA 0502 M --
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NTC Thermistors Manufacturing Process
NP30 - NJ 28 – NI 24 – NK 20
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NTC Disc Thermistors
ND 03/06/09 • NE 03/06/09 • NV 06/09
APPLICATIONS
• ND or NE: Commerical, Industrial and Automotive Applications
AEC-Q200 Qualified
NV: Professional Applicationsl
• Alarm and temperature measurement application
• Temperature regulation application
• Level detection application
• Compensation application and more
TECHNOLOGY
• ND: epoxy-phenolic resin coating
NE: epoxy resin coating (recommended for severe
mounting conditions)
NV: epoxy varnish coating
• Leads: Radial copper wire tinned
• Marking: on package only for ND03 & NE03
ND/NE 06/09:Nominal resistance and tolerance for ±5%, ±10%
NV06/09: Nominal resistance and tolerance
• Delivery Mode: Bulk, reeled or ammopacked
Leaded Discs
N.03
N.06
N.09
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
General purpose Professional
Types
ND03 or NE03 ND06 or NE06 ND09 or NE09 NV06 NV09
Climatic category 55/125/56-434 55/125/56-434
Operating Temperature –55 to +150°C –55 to +150°C –55 to +150°C –55 to +150°C –55 to +150°C
Tolerance on Rn 330Ω to 1MΩ : ± ±3*, 5, 10, ±20% ±3*, 5, 10, ±20% ±2, 3, 5, ±10% ±2, 3, 5, ±10%
(25°C) ±3*, 5, 10, 20%
1500Ω to 150 kΩ : ±
3%
Maximum dissipation
0.25 W 0.71 W 0.9 W 0.69 W 0.85 W
at 25°C
Thermal dissipation
factor 5 mW/°C 7.1 mW/°C 9 mW/°C 6.9 mW/°C 8.5 mW/°C
Thermal time constant 10 s 22 s 30 s 18 s 30 s
Response time < 3s
STANDARDIZATION OPTIONS
NV range : approved by NFC 93271 Consult factory for availability of options:
Type: TN115 A for NV06 • other nominal resistance values
TN116 for NV09
• other tolerances
List: GAM-T1
List: LNZ • alternative lead materials or lengths
• controlled dimensions
* Optional tolerance, please contact factory
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ND/NE 03
HOW TO ORDER
ND06 P0 0103 K --
ND09
NE09
NV09
3 (.118) max
35 (1.38) min +10%
ø 0.5 (.020)-0.05
2.54 (0.1)
B (K)
Part Number Rn at 25°C (Ω) Material Code ␣ at 25°C (%/°C)
( B/B (1) ± 5%
(2) ± 3% )
N_03J00681 680 J 3480 (2) – 3.9
N_03J00102 1,000
N_03K00152 1,500 K 3630 (2) – 4.0
N_03K00222 2,200
N_03L00272 2,700 L 3790 (2) – 4.2
N_03L00332 3,300
N_03M00472 4,700 M 3950 (2) – 4.4
N_03M00682 6,800
N_03N00103 10,000 N 4080 (2) – 4.6
N_03N00153 15,000
N_03P00223 22,000 P 4220 (2) – 4.7
N_03P00333 33,000
N_03Q00473 47,000 Q 4300 (2) – 4.7
N_03Q00683 68,000
N_03R00104 100,000 R 4400 (2) – 4.8
N_03R00154 150,000
N_03S00224 220,000 S 4520 (2) – 5.0
N_03T00334 330,000
T 4630 (2) – 5.1
N_03T00474 470,000
N_03U00105 1,000,000 U 4840 (2) – 5.3
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NTC Disc Thermistors
ND/NE/NV 06
TABLE OF VALUES ND06/NE06 NV06
4 (.157) max
ND06/NE06/NV06 6.3 (.248) max 6.3 (.248) max 3.5 (.138) max
3 (.118) max
3 (.118) max
35 (1.38) min
35 (1.38) min
+10% +10%
ø 0.6 (.024)-0.05 ø 0.6 (.024)-0.05
B (K)
Part Number Rn at 25°C (Ω) Material Code ␣ at 25°C (%/°C)
( B/B (1) ± 5%
(2) ± 3% )
N_06J00151 150 J 3480 (2) – 3.9
N_06J00221 220
N_06K00331 330
K 3630 (2) – 4.0
N_06K00471 470
N_06L00681 680
L 3790 (2) – 4.2
N_06L00102 1,000
N_06M00152 1,500 M 3950 (2) – 4.4
N_06N00222 2,200 N 4080 (2) – 4.6
N_06N00332 3,300
N_06P00472 4,700
N_06P00682 6,800 P 4220 (2) – 4.7
N_06P00103 10,000
N_06Q00153 15,000
Q 4300 (2) – 4.7
N_06Q00223 22,000
N_06R00333 33,000 R 4400 (2) – 4.8
N_06S00473 47,000
S 4520 (2) – 5.0
N_06S00683 68,000
N_06T00104 100,000 T 4630 (2) – 5.1
N_06U00154 150,000
N_06U00224 220,000 U 4840 (2) – 5.3
N_06U00334 330,000
For other resistance values, please consult us.
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NTC Disc Thermistors
ND/NE/NV 09
TABLE OF VALUES ND09/NE09 NV09
9.5 (.375) max
ND09/NE09/NV09 5 (.197) max 9.5 (.374) max 3.5 (.138) max
3 (.118) max
3 (.118) max
35 (.138) min
35 (.138) min
+10% +10%
ø 0.6 (.024) -0.05 ø 0.6 (.024) -0.05
B (K)
Part Number Rn at 25°C (Ω) Material Code ␣ at 25°C (%/°C)
( B/B (1) ± 5%
(2) ± 3% )
N_09J00680 68
J 3480 (2) – 3.9
N_09J00101 100
N_09K00151 150
N_09K00221 220 K 3630 (2) – 4.0
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NTC Disc Thermistors
Packaging for Automatic Insertion
PACKAGING AND KINK SUFFIXES – Straight leads:
H represents the distance between the sprocket holes axis
Tables below indicate the suffixes to specify when ordering to
and the bottom plane of component body (base of resin or
get the required kink and packaging. For devices on tape, it
base of stand off).
is necessary to specify the height (H or Ho) which is the
distance between the tape axis (sprocket holes axis) and – Kinked leads and flat leads:
the seating plane on the printed circuit board. The following
types can be ordered on tape either in AMMOPACK Ho represents the distance between the sprocket holes
(fan folder) or on REEL in accordance with IEC 286-2. axis and the base on the knee (kinked leads) or the bottom
of the flat part (flat leads).
CC
19.5 ± 0.5
Straight 3000 AMMOPACK NTC
(0.768 ± 0.020)
19.5 ± 0.5
CD (0.768 ± 0.020) Straight 3000 REEL
H Ho
ND/NE/NV
DA
16 ± 0.5
Straight 1500 AMMOPACK
Types
06/09 (0.630 ± 0.020)
16 ± 0.5
ND/NE/NV
DB Straight 1500 REEL
(0.630 ± 0.020) 06/09
19.5 ± 0.5
DC Straight 1500 AMMOPACK
(0.768 ± 0.020)
19.5 ± 0.5 5.08 (0.20)
DD Straight 1500 REEL
(0.768 ± 0.020)
16 ± 0.5
DL Kinked 1500 AMMOPACK
(0.630 ± 0.020)
16 ± 0.5)
DM Kinked 1500 REEL
(0.630 ± 0.020)
19.5 ± 0.5
DN Kinked 1500 AMMOPACK
(0.768 ± 0.020)
19.5 ± 0.5
DP Kinked 1500 REEL
(0.768 ± 0.020)
• Bulk
Type Quantity/box
ND/NE03 3000
ND/NE06 1500
ND/NE09 1500
NV06 100
NV09 100
NI24
NJ28 1000
NK20
NP30
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TAPING CHARACTERISTICS
Missing components
A maximum of 3 consecutive components may be missing The beginning and the end of tape exhibit 8 or 9 blank
from the bandolier, surrounded by at least 6 filled positions. positions.
The number of missing components may not exceed 0.5%
of the total per packing module.
AMMOPACK REEL
30 (1.18)
Interlayer
Paper
H ⭋ 8 (.315)
L
42 (1.66)
Inside
I
⭋ 31 (1.22) 48(1.99)
Outside
L I H
⭋ 360 (14.2)
330 (13.0) 46 (1.81) 290 (11.4)
h h P p p
Marking on
this side
Reference plane
H1 W2 P1 H1
E
H
A B H0 W1
W0
W Adhesive
tape
I2
Direction of unreeling
d
D0 Cross section
P0 A-B t
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NTC Leadless Disc Thermistors
This type of product is widely used in automotive and The metallization covers completely the surfaces of the
consumer applications. thermistor.
They are assembled in custom-probes for sensing the The particularly flat and smooth surfaces ensure an excellent
temperature of liquids (water, oil, ...), gases or surface of any electrical and thermal contact under pressure.
other component.
Types NR
Metallization
D E
HOW TO ORDER
NR55 - - 3002 - 99
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NTC Leadless Disc Thermistors
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Tables of Resistance vs Temperature
T Material B(K) T Material B(K) T Material B(K)
(°C) I 3250 (°C) J-J5 3480 (°C) K 3630
R(T) / R25 TF (%) α (%/°C) R(T) / R25 TF (%) α (%/°C) R(T) / R25 TF (%) α (%/°C)
-55 42.35 21.9 -5.98 -55 51.75 20.5 -6.23 -55 56.27 21.4 -6.25
-50 31.48 20.0 -5.78 -50 37.98 17.7 -6.03 -50 41.22 18.5 -6.06
-45 23.63 18.1 -5.59 -45 28.15 15.2 -5.84 -45 30.48 15.9 -5.89
-40 17.91 16.3 -5.41 -40 21.07 13.0 -5.65 -40 22.74 13.6 -5.71
-35 13.70 14.6 -5.23 -35 15.91 11.0 -5.48 -35 17.11 11.5 -5.55
-30 10.58 13.1 -5.06 -30 12.13 9.3 -5.31 -30 12.98 9.7 -5.39
-25 8.232 11.6 -4.90 -25 9.321 7.8 -5.15 -25 9.931 8.1 -5.24
-20 6.460 10.1 -4.74 -20 7.222 6.4 -4.99 -20 7.655 6.7 -5.09
-15 5.110 8.8 -4.59 -15 5.640 5.2 -4.84 -15 5.945 5.4 -4.95
-10 4.072 7.5 -4.45 -10 4.438 4.2 -4.69 -10 4.651 4.4 -4.81
-5 3.268 6.3 -4.31 -5 3.517 3.3 -4.55 -5 3.663 3.4 -4.67
0 2.641 5.1 -4.18 0 2.807 2.5 -4.42 0 2.905 2.6 -4.54
5 2.148 4.0 -4.05 5 2.255 1.8 -4.29 5 2.319 1.9 -4.42
10 1.759 2.9 -3.92 10 1.824 1.2 -4.17 10 1.862 1.3 -4.30
15 1.449 1.9 -3.81 15 1.484 0.7 -4.05 15 1.505 0.8 -4.18
20 1.200 0.9 -3.69 20 1.215 0.3 -3.93 20 1.223 0.3 -4.07
25 1.000 0.0 -3.58 25 1.0000 0.0 -3.82 25 1.0000 0.0 -3.96
30 0.8377 0.9 -3.48 30 0.8278 0.3 -3.71 30 0.8219 0.3 -3.85
35 0.7054 1.8 -3.38 35 0.6889 0.7 -3.61 35 0.6792 0.7 -3.75
40 0.5969 2.6 -3.28 40 0.5763 1.1 -3.51 40 0.5641 1.1 -3.65
45 0.5076 3.5 -3.19 45 0.4845 1.5 -3.41 45 0.4708 1.6 -3.55
50 0.4336 4.3 -3.10 50 0.4092 2.0 -3.32 50 0.3949 2.1 -3.46
55 0.3720 5.1 -3.01 55 0.3472 2.5 -3.23 55 0.3327 2.6 -3.37
60 0.3206 5.9 -2.93 60 0.2960 3.0 -3.15 60 0.2816 3.1 -3.28
65 0.2774 6.6 -2.85 65 0.2533 3.5 -3.06 65 0.2393 3.7 -3.20
70 0.2410 7.4 -2.77 70 0.2177 4.1 -2.98 70 0.2043 4.3 -3.12
75 0.2102 8.1 -2.70 75 0.1879 4.7 -2.90 75 0.1751 4.9 -3.04
80 0.1839 8.8 -2.63 80 0.1628 5.3 -2.83 80 0.1506 5.5 -2.96
85 0.1616 9.5 -2.56 85 0.1415 5.9 -2.76 85 0.1301 6.1 -2.89
90 0.1424 10.2 -2.49 90 0.12349 6.5 -2.69 90 0.1128 6.8 -2.82
95 0.1259 10.9 -2.43 95 0.10813 7.1 -2.62 95 0.09811 7.4 -2.75
100 0.1117 11.5 -2.36 100 0.09499 7.7 -2.55 100 0.08564 8.1 -2.68
105 0.09938 12.2 -2.30 105 0.08372 8.4 -2.49 105 0.07501 8.7 -2.61
110 0.08869 12.8 -2.25 110 0.07402 9.0 -2.43 110 0.06591 9.4 -2.55
115 0.07938 13.4 -2.19 115 0.06564 9.7 -2.37 115 0.05809 10.1 -2.49
120 0.07124 14.0 -2.14 120 0.05837 10.3 -2.31 120 0.05136 10.8 -2.43
125 0.06410 14.6 -2.08 125 0.05206 11.0 -2.26 125 0.04554 11.5 -2.37
130 0.05783 15.2 -2.03 130 0.04656 11.6 -2.21 130 0.04049 12.2 -2.32
135 0.05230 15.7 -1.98 135 0.04175 12.3 -2.15 135 0.03611 12.8 -2.26
140 0.04741 16.3 -1.94 140 0.03753 13.0 -2.10 140 0.03228 13.5 -2.21
145 0.04308 16.8 -1.89 145 0.03382 13.6 -2.06 145 0.02893 14.2 -2.16
150 0.03924 17.4 -1.85 150 0.03055 14.3 -2.01 150 0.02600 14.9 -2.11
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Tables of Resistance vs Temperature
T Material B(K) T Material B(K) T Material B(K)
(°C) L2 3805 (°C) M 3950 (°C) MA 3965
R(T) / R25 TF (%) α (%/°C) R(T) / R25 TF (%) α (%/°C) R(T) / R25 TF (%) α (%/°C)
-55 62.45 22.4 -6.41 -55 99.59 23.2 -7.42 -55 101.1 3.9 -7.49
-50 45.40 19.3 -6.22 -50 68.97 20.1 -7.16 -50 69.81 3.4 -7.22
-45 33.33 16.6 -6.03 -45 48.40 17.3 -6.91 -45 48.87 2.9 -6.96
-40 24.70 14.2 -5.85 -40 34.38 14.8 -6.67 -40 34.65 2.5 -6.71
-35 18.47 12.1 -5.68 -35 24.71 12.5 -6.45 -35 24.87 2.1 -6.48
-30 13.92 10.2 -5.52 -30 17.97 10.6 -6.23 -30 18.06 1.8 -6.26
-25 10.58 8.5 -5.36 -25 13.20 8.8 -6.02 -25 13.26 1.5 -6.05
-20 8.110 7.0 -5.21 -20 9.804 7.3 -5.82 -20 9.837 1.2 -5.84
-15 6.260 5.7 -5.07 -15 7.352 5.9 -5.63 -15 7.372 1.0 -5.65
-10 4.867 4.6 -4.93 -10 5.565 4.7 -5.45 -10 5.578 0.8 -5.47
-5 3.810 3.6 -4.80 -5 4.251 3.7 -5.28 -5 4.259 0.6 -5.29
0 3.003 2.7 -4.67 0 3.275 2.8 -5.11 0 3.280 0.5 -5.12
5 2.382 2.0 -4.55 5 2.544 2.0 -4.95 5 2.548 0.3 -4.96
10 1.901 1.3 -4.43 10 1.992 1.4 -4.80 10 1.994 0.2 -4.81
15 1.526 0.8 -4.31 15 1.572 0.8 -4.65 15 1.573 0.1 -4.66
20 1.232 0.4 -4.20 20 1.249 0.4 -4.51 20 1.250 0.1 -4.52
25 1.0000 0.0 -4.10 25 1.0000 0.0 -4.38 25 1.0000 0.0 -4.38
30 0.8161 0.3 -4.00 30 0.8057 0.4 -4.25 30 0.8054 0.1 -4.25
35 0.6694 0.7 -3.90 35 0.6534 0.8 -4.12 35 0.6528 0.1 -4.13
40 0.5518 1.2 -3.80 40 0.5331 1.2 -4.00 40 0.5324 0.2 -4.01
45 0.4570 1.7 -3.71 45 0.4376 1.7 -3.89 45 0.4368 0.3 -3.90
50 0.3802 2.2 -3.62 50 0.3612 2.2 -3.77 50 0.3603 0.4 -3.79
55 0.3178 2.7 -3.53 55 0.2998 2.8 -3.67 55 0.2989 0.5 -3.68
60 0.2667 3.3 -3.45 60 0.2501 3.4 -3.57 60 0.2492 0.6 -3.58
65 0.2248 3.9 -3.37 65 0.2097 4.0 -3.47 65 0.2088 0.7 -3.48
70 0.1902 4.5 -3.29 70 0.1767 4.6 -3.37 70 0.1758 0.8 -3.39
75 0.1615 5.1 -3.22 75 0.1496 5.3 -3.28 75 0.1487 0.9 -3.30
80 0.1377 5.8 -3.14 80 0.1272 6.0 -3.19 80 0.1263 1.0 -3.21
85 0.1179 6.4 -3.07 85 0.1087 6.7 -3.11 85 0.1078 1.1 -3.13
90 0.1012 7.1 -3.00 90 0.09320 7.4 -3.03 90 0.09233 1.2 -3.05
95 0.08721 7.8 -2.94 95 0.08025 8.1 -2.95 95 0.07941 1.3 -2.97
100 0.07539 8.5 -2.87 100 0.06937 8.8 -2.87 100 0.06857 1.5 -2.90
105 0.06538 9.2 -2.81 105 0.06019 9.5 -2.80 105 0.05942 1.6 -2.83
110 0.05688 9.9 -2.75 110 0.05242 10.2 -2.73 110 0.05167 1.7 -2.76
115 0.04963 10.6 -2.69 115 0.04580 11.0 -2.66 115 0.04509 1.8 -2.69
120 0.04343 11.3 -2.63 120 0.04016 11.7 -2.60 120 0.03948 2.0 -2.62
125 0.03812 12.0 -2.58 125 0.03532 12.5 -2.53 125 0.03467 2.1 -2.56
130 0.03354 12.7 -2.53 130 0.03117 13.2 -2.47 130 0.03055 2.2 -2.50
135 0.02960 13.5 -2.47 135 0.02758 14.0 -2.41 135 0.02699 2.3 -2.44
140 0.02618 14.2 -2.42 140 0.02448 14.7 -2.36 140 0.02392 2.5 -2.39
145 0.02322 14.9 -2.37 145 0.02179 15.5 -2.30 145 0.02125 2.6 -2.33
150 0.02064 15.6 -2.33 150 0.01945 16.2 -2.25 150 0.01894 2.7 -2.28
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Tables of Resistance vs Temperature
T Material B(K) T Material B(K) T Material B(K)
(°C) NC 4080 (°C) NE 4100 (°C) N5 4160
R(T) / R25 TF (%) α (%/°C) R(T) / R25 TF (%) α (%/°C) R(T) / R25 TF (%) α (%/°C)
-55 105.4 24.0 -7.45 -55 97.27 24.1 -7.2 -55 115.8 16.3 -7.52
-50 72.89 20.7 -7.20 -50 67.99 20.8 -7.0 -50 79.72 14.1 -7.28
-45 51.04 17.8 -6.95 -45 48.08 17.9 -6.8 -45 55.54 12.1 -7.04
-40 36.18 15.2 -6.72 -40 34.39 15.3 -6.5 -40 39.15 10.4 -6.82
-35 25.94 12.9 -6.50 -35 24.85 13.0 -6.3 -35 27.91 8.8 -6.61
-30 18.81 10.9 -6.29 -30 18.15 11.0 -6.1 -30 20.11 7.4 -6.40
-25 13.78 9.1 -6.08 -25 13.38 9.2 -6.0 -25 14.64 6.2 -6.20
-20 10.20 7.5 -5.89 -20 9.960 7.6 -5.8 -20 10.77 5.1 -6.01
-15 7.621 6.1 -5.71 -15 7.479 6.2 -5.6 -15 7.996 4.2 -5.83
-10 5.748 4.9 -5.53 -10 5.664 4.9 -5.4 -10 5.991 3.3 -5.65
-5 4.373 3.8 -5.36 -5 4.325 3.8 -5.3 -5 4.529 2.6 -5.48
0 3.355 2.9 -5.20 0 3.328 2.9 -5.1 0 3.454 2.0 -5.31
5 2.595 2.1 -5.04 5 2.581 2.1 -5.0 5 2.655 1.4 -5.16
10 2.023 1.4 -4.89 10 2.016 1.4 -4.9 10 2.057 1.0 -5.00
15 1.588 0.9 -4.75 15 1.585 0.9 -4.7 15 1.606 0.6 -4.86
20 1.256 0.4 -4.61 20 1.255 0.4 -4.6 20 1.263 0.3 -4.72
25 1.0000 0.0 -4.48 25 1.0000 0.0 -4.5 25 1.0000 0.0 -4.58
30 0.8014 0.4 -4.35 30 0.8017 0.4 -4.3 30 0.7973 0.3 -4.45
35 0.6463 0.8 -4.23 35 0.6466 0.8 -4.2 35 0.6398 0.5 -4.32
40 0.5243 1.3 -4.11 40 0.5245 1.3 -4.1 40 0.5167 0.9 -4.20
45 0.4278 1.8 -4.00 45 0.4278 1.8 -4.0 45 0.4198 1.2 -4.09
50 0.3510 2.3 -3.89 50 0.3508 2.3 -3.9 50 0.3430 1.6 -3.97
55 0.2896 2.9 -3.79 55 0.2891 2.9 -3.8 55 0.2819 2.0 -3.86
60 0.2401 3.5 -3.69 60 0.2394 3.5 -3.7 60 0.2329 2.4 -3.76
65 0.2001 4.1 -3.59 65 0.1992 4.2 -3.6 65 0.1934 2.8 -3.66
70 0.1675 4.8 -3.50 70 0.1666 4.8 -3.5 70 0.1614 3.3 -3.56
75 0.1409 5.5 -3.41 75 0.1399 5.5 -3.4 75 0.1354 3.7 -3.46
80 0.1190 6.2 -3.32 80 0.11794 6.2 -3.4 80 0.1141 4.2 -3.37
85 0.1010 6.9 -3.24 85 0.09987 6.9 -3.3 85 0.09658 4.7 -3.29
90 0.08605 7.6 -3.16 90 0.08491 7.6 -3.2 90 0.08211 5.2 -3.20
95 0.07360 8.3 -3.08 95 0.07246 8.4 -3.1 95 0.07010 5.7 -3.12
100 0.06319 9.1 -3.01 100 0.06207 9.1 -3.1 100 0.06009 6.2 -3.04
105 0.05446 9.8 -2.94 105 0.05336 9.9 -3.0 105 0.05171 6.7 -2.96
110 0.04710 10.6 -2.87 110 0.04604 10.6 -2.9 110 0.04467 7.2 -2.89
115 0.04087 11.3 -2.80 115 0.03985 11.4 -2.8 115 0.03872 7.7 -2.82
120 0.03559 12.1 -2.73 120 0.03461 12.2 -2.8 120 0.03369 8.2 -2.75
125 0.03109 12.9 -2.67 125 0.03015 12.9 -2.7 125 0.02941 8.8 -2.68
130 0.02724 13.7 -2.61 130 0.02635 13.7 -2.7 130 0.02576 9.3 -2.62
135 0.02394 14.4 -2.55 135 0.02309 14.5 -2.6 135 0.02263 9.8 -2.55
140 0.02111 15.2 -2.49 140 0.0203 15.3 -2.5 140 0.01995 10.3 -2.49
145 0.01866 16.0 -2.44 145 0.01789 16.1 -2.5 145 0.01763 10.9 -2.44
150 0.01654 16.8 -2.38 150 0.01581 16.8 -2.4 150 0.01563 11.4 -2.38
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Tables of Resistance vs Temperature
T Material B(K) T Material B(K) T Material B(K)
(°C) QA 4250 (°C) R 4400 (°C) RA 4380
R(T) / R25 TF (%) α (%/°C) R(T) / R25 TF (%) α (%/°C) R(T) / R25 TF (%) α (%/°C)
-55 99.06 8.3 -7.09 -55 113.9 25.9 -7.13 -55 110.76 8.6 -7.24
-50 69.60 7.2 -6.88 -50 79.71 22.4 -6.95 -50 77.24 7.4 -7.03
-45 49.42 6.2 -6.68 -45 56.30 19.2 -6.77 -45 54.44 6.4 -6.83
-40 35.45 5.3 -6.49 -40 40.13 16.4 -6.60 -40 38.76 5.5 -6.63
-35 25.67 4.5 -6.30 -35 28.85 14.0 -6.44 -35 27.87 4.6 -6.45
-30 18.77 3.8 -6.13 -30 20.92 11.8 -6.28 -30 20.22 3.9 -6.27
-25 13.84 3.2 -5.96 -25 15.29 9.8 -6.12 -25 14.81 3.3 -6.10
-20 10.29 2.6 -5.79 -20 11.27 8.1 -5.97 -20 10.94 2.7 -5.93
-15 7.719 2.1 -5.64 -15 8.368 6.6 -5.82 -15 8.144 2.2 -5.78
-10 5.834 1.7 -5.49 -10 6.261 5.3 -5.68 -10 6.112 1.8 -5.62
-5 4.442 1.3 -5.34 -5 4.719 4.1 -5.53 -5 4.623 1.4 -5.48
0 3.407 1.0 -5.20 0 3.583 3.1 -5.40 0 3.522 1.0 -5.34
5 2.632 0.7 -5.07 5 2.739 2.3 -5.26 5 2.702 0.8 -5.20
10 2.047 0.5 -4.94 10 2.108 1.5 -5.13 10 2.087 0.5 -5.07
15 1.602 0.3 -4.81 15 1.634 0.9 -5.00 15 1.623 0.3 -4.94
20 1.262 0.1 -4.69 20 1.274 0.4 -4.88 20 1.270 0.1 -4.82
25 1.0000 0.0 -4.57 25 1.0000 0.0 -4.75 25 1.0000 0.0 -4.70
30 0.7971 0.1 -4.46 30 0.7897 0.4 -4.64 30 0.7920 0.1 -4.59
35 0.6389 0.3 -4.35 35 0.6273 0.9 -4.52 35 0.6308 0.3 -4.47
40 0.5149 0.4 -4.24 40 0.5012 1.4 -4.41 40 0.5052 0.5 -4.37
45 0.4172 0.6 -4.14 45 0.4028 1.9 -4.30 45 0.4068 0.6 -4.26
50 0.3397 0.8 -4.04 50 0.3255 2.5 -4.19 50 0.3292 0.8 -4.16
55 0.2780 1.0 -3.95 55 0.2644 3.1 -4.09 55 0.2678 1.0 -4.07
60 0.2286 1.2 -3.85 60 0.2159 3.8 -3.98 60 0.2189 1.3 -3.97
65 0.1888 1.4 -3.76 65 0.1772 4.5 -3.89 65 0.1797 1.5 -3.88
70 0.1567 1.7 -3.68 70 0.1462 5.2 -3.79 70 0.1482 1.7 -3.79
75 0.1306 1.9 -3.59 75 0.1212 5.9 -3.70 75 0.1228 2.0 -3.71
80 0.1093 2.1 -3.51 80 0.1009 6.7 -3.60 80 0.1022 2.2 -3.63
85 0.09179 2.4 -3.43 85 0.08440 7.4 -3.52 85 0.08536 2.5 -3.55
90 0.07743 2.6 -3.36 90 0.07092 8.2 -3.43 90 0.07159 2.7 -3.47
95 0.06556 2.9 -3.28 95 0.05984 9.0 -3.35 95 0.06028 3.0 -3.39
100 0.05571 3.2 -3.21 100 0.05071 9.8 -3.26 100 0.05095 3.2 -3.32
105 0.04752 3.4 -3.14 105 0.04314 10.6 -3.19 105 0.04322 3.5 -3.25
110 0.04067 3.7 -3.07 110 0.03685 11.4 -3.11 110 0.03679 3.8 -3.18
115 0.03492 3.9 -3.01 115 0.03160 12.2 -3.03 115 0.03142 4.1 -3.11
120 0.03008 4.2 -2.94 120 0.02719 13.1 -2.96 120 0.02693 4.3 -3.05
125 0.02600 4.5 -2.88 125 0.02349 13.9 -2.89 125 0.02315 4.6 -2.98
130 0.02254 4.7 -2.82 130 0.02036 14.7 -2.82 130 0.01997 4.9 -2.92
135 0.01960 5.0 -2.76 135 0.01770 15.6 -2.76 135 0.01728 5.2 -2.86
140 0.01709 5.3 -2.71 140 0.01545 16.4 -2.69 140 0.01499 5.4 -2.80
145 0.01495 5.5 -2.65 145 0.01352 17.2 -2.63 145 0.01304 5.7 -2.75
150 0.01311 5.8 -2.60 150 0.01187 18.1 -2.57 150 0.01138 6.0 -2.69
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Tables of Resistance vs Temperature
T Material B(K) T Material B(K)
(°C) T 4630 (°C) U 4840
R(T) / R25 TF (%) α (%/°C) R(T) / R25 TF (%) α (%/°C)
-55 137.06 27.2 -7.33 -55 173.74 28.5 -7.69
-50 94.94 23.5 -7.15 -50 118.20 24.6 -7.50
-45 66.35 20.2 -6.98 -45 81.18 21.2 -7.32
-40 46.78 17.3 -6.82 -40 56.26 18.1 -7.15
-35 33.25 14.7 -6.66 -35 39.34 15.4 -6.98
-30 23.84 12.4 -6.50 -30 27.75 12.9 -6.82
-25 17.23 10.3 -6.35 -25 19.74 10.8 -6.66
-20 12.54 8.5 -6.20 -20 14.15 8.9 -6.50
-15 9.206 6.9 -6.05 -15 10.23 7.3 -6.34
-10 6.807 5.6 -5.91 -10 7.457 5.8 -6.19
-5 5.070 4.3 -5.77 -5 5.476 4.5 -6.04
0 3.803 3.3 -5.63 0 4.051 3.4 -5.90
5 2.873 2.4 -5.50 5 3.020 2.5 -5.76
10 2.185 1.6 -5.36 10 2.267 1.7 -5.62
15 1.673 1.0 -5.23 15 1.714 1.0 -5.48
20 1.289 0.4 -5.11 20 1.305 0.5 -5.35
25 1.0000 0.0 -4.99 25 1.0000 0.0 -5.22
30 0.7805 0.4 -4.86 30 0.7715 0.4 -5.09
35 0.6129 0.9 -4.75 35 0.5991 0.9 -4.97
40 0.4841 1.4 -4.63 40 0.4681 1.5 -4.84
45 0.3847 2.0 -4.52 45 0.3680 2.1 -4.72
50 0.3074 2.6 -4.41 50 0.2911 2.8 -4.61
55 0.2470 3.3 -4.30 55 0.2316 3.4 -4.49
60 0.1996 4.0 -4.19 60 0.1853 4.2 -4.38
65 0.1621 4.7 -4.09 65 0.1491 4.9 -4.28
70 0.1323 5.4 -3.99 70 0.1206 5.7 -4.17
75 0.1086 6.2 -3.89 75 0.09812 6.5 -4.07
80 0.08951 7.0 -3.80 80 0.08022 7.3 -3.97
85 0.07416 7.8 -3.71 85 0.06591 8.2 -3.87
90 0.06172 8.6 -3.62 90 0.05442 9.0 -3.77
95 0.05160 9.5 -3.53 95 0.04515 9.9 -3.68
100 0.04333 10.3 -3.44 100 0.03763 10.8 -3.59
105 0.03655 11.2 -3.36 105 0.03150 11.7 -3.50
110 0.03095 12.0 -3.28 110 0.02649 12.6 -3.42
115 0.02632 12.9 -3.20 115 0.02237 13.5 -3.33
120 0.02246 13.7 -3.12 120 0.01897 14.4 -3.25
125 0.01925 14.6 -3.05 125 0.01615 15.3 -3.17
130 0.01656 15.5 -2.97 130 0.01380 16.2 -3.10
135 0.01429 16.4 -2.90 135 0.01184 17.1 -3.02
140 0.01238 17.3 -2.83 140 0.01020 18.0 -2.95
145 0.01076 18.1 -2.77 145 0.008814 19.0 -2.88
150 0.009383 19.0 -2.70 150 0.007643 19.9 -2.81
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