Temperature Sensors - PTC Thermistors

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
B59970C80A53

B59970C80A53

TDK EPCOS

THERMISTOR PTC

0

B59970C0160A070

B59970C0160A070

TDK EPCOS

THERMISTOR PTC DISC

485

PTCTL4MR250STE

PTCTL4MR250STE

Vishay BC Components/Beyshlag/Draloric

THERMISTOR PTC 25 OHM 20% RADIAL

0

PTCTL3MR100GTE

PTCTL3MR100GTE

Vishay BC Components/Beyshlag/Draloric

THERMISTOR PTC 10 OHM 20% RADIAL

0

PRF18BD471MB7RB

PRF18BD471MB7RB

TOKO / Murata

THERMISTOR PTC

0

B59192A0120B020

B59192A0120B020

TDK EPCOS

THERMISTOR PTC 22 OHM 20% DISC

0

PRF18BG471RB5RB

PRF18BG471RB5RB

TOKO / Murata

THERMISTOR NTC 100OHM TAPE/REEL

0

B59801D145A40

B59801D145A40

TDK EPCOS

THERMISTOR PTC 100 OHM RADIAL

0

B59990C0160A070

B59990C0160A070

TDK EPCOS

THERMISTOR PTC 55 OHM 25% DISC

0

YQS5744PTO

YQS5744PTO

Thermometrics (Amphenol Advanced Sensors)

THERMISTOR PTC RADIAL DISC

0

YQR100R070

YQR100R070

Thermometrics (Amphenol Advanced Sensors)

THERMISTOR PTC 70 OHM 25% BEAD

0

USP17957

USP17957

Wickmann / Littelfuse

THERMISTOR PTC 1K OHM 2% PROBE

0

TFPTL10L4700FH5B

TFPTL10L4700FH5B

Vishay / Dale

THERMISTOR PTC 470 OHM 1% RADIAL

0

PTCTT95R500GTELAR

PTCTT95R500GTELAR

Vishay BC Components/Beyshlag/Draloric

THERMISTOR PTC 50 OHM 20% 4SMD

0

YQS5930PTO

YQS5930PTO

Thermometrics (Amphenol Advanced Sensors)

THERMISTOR PTC 3K OHM 30% RADIAL

0

B59935C0120A051

B59935C0120A051

TDK EPCOS

THERMISTOR PTC 300 MOHM 25% DISC

0

B59339A1201P020

B59339A1201P020

TDK EPCOS

THERMISTOR PTC 200 OHM 25%

0

PTCCL13H231HBE

PTCCL13H231HBE

Vishay BC Components/Beyshlag/Draloric

THERMISTOR PTC

0

B59885C0120A051

B59885C0120A051

TDK EPCOS

THERMISTOR PTC 1.2K OHM 25% RAD

375

PTCCL17H132DBE

PTCCL17H132DBE

Vishay BC Components/Beyshlag/Draloric

THERMISTOR PTC

0

Temperature Sensors - PTC Thermistors

1. Overview

Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) thermistors are resistors with a positive temperature coefficient, meaning their resistance increases significantly with temperature rise. Unlike NTC thermistors, PTC devices exhibit a sharp resistance transition at a critical temperature (Curie point). They are widely used in overtemperature protection, self-regulating heating elements, and temperature sensing applications. Their inherent safety features and reliability make them critical components in modern electronics, automotive systems, and industrial equipment.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Ceramic PTC ThermistorsHigh Curie temperature, abrupt resistance change, durableOverheat protection in motors, heaters, and power supplies
Polymer PTC ThermistorsLower switching temperature, resettable fuse functionalityUSB port protection, battery management systems
Switching PTCDigital on/off behavior at threshold temperatureThermal cutoff for appliances, HVAC systems
Linear PTCProportional resistance-temperature responsePrecision temperature measurement in industrial controllers

3. Structure and Composition

PTC thermistors typically consist of polycrystalline ceramic semiconductor materials (e.g., BaTiO3 doped with rare earth elements) with embedded silver or platinum electrodes. The core structure includes: - Semiconductor ceramic body with tailored Curie temperature - Metal electrodes for electrical connection - Protective epoxy or glass coating - Lead wires (axial/radial) or SMD terminations The PTC effect arises from the material's phase transition at Curie temperature, causing resistance spikes due to crystal lattice changes.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
R25 (Resistance at 25 C)Baseline resistance valueDetermines circuit compatibility
Tswitch (Switching Temperature)Critical temperature for resistance jumpApplication-specific threshold setting
Rmin/Rmax RatioResistance range spanIndicates sensitivity and switching capability
Dissipation Factor (mW/ C)Power dissipation per temperature unitAffects thermal response speed
Response Time (ms)Time to reach 90% resistance changeCritical for real-time protection systems

5. Application Fields

Major application sectors include: - Consumer Electronics: Smartphones (battery protection), 3D printers (hotend monitoring) - Automotive: EV battery thermal management, seat heater control - Industrial: Motor overload protection, pipeline freeze detection - Renewable Energy: Solar charge controllers, wind turbine gear monitoring - Medical: Patient warming systems, diagnostic equipment thermal regulation

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey ProductsFeatures
Vishay BeyschlagK2500-FinderAutomotive-grade PTC with 50-150 C range
TE ConnectivityPS224-202UL-certified resettable fuse for power supplies
Murata ElectronicsPXU11S150R0Miniature SMD PTC for IoT devices
EPCOS (TDK)B59904C0150A070High-current PTC for industrial motor protection

7. Selection Guidelines

Key selection criteria: - Required switching temperature vs operating temperature range - Resistance tolerance and stability over lifespan - Package type (through-hole, SMD, bolt-on) - Voltage/current ratings with safety margin - Compliance with standards (UL, RoHS, AEC-Q200 for automotive) - Environmental resistance (humidity, vibration, chemical exposure)

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include: - Development of nano-ceramic materials for faster response times (<10ms) - Integration with MEMS technology for IoT sensor nodes - Higher temperature stability beyond 200 C for e-mobility applications - Miniaturization to 0402 SMD package sizes - AI-based predictive thermal management systems using PTC arrays - Increased adoption in hydrogen fuel cell thermal monitoring systems

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