Temperature Sensors - RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector)

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USW4460

USW4460

Wickmann / Littelfuse

RTD 1K OHM 0.06% PROBE

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NB-PTCO-167

NB-PTCO-167

TE Connectivity Measurement Specialties

PTFD102C1G0:PT1000,2.0X5.0,C

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R-10256-23

R-10256-23

TE Connectivity Measurement Specialties

300H P2C 10.00 3D A 096 E

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HEL-711-T-0-12-00

HEL-711-T-0-12-00

Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions

TEMPERATURE SENSOR

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PU1K0.232.6W.B.010

PU1K0.232.6W.B.010

Innovative Sensor Technology

1000 OHM, TCR 3750 PPM/K, 2.3 X

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P0K1.281.2K.B.150.R.S

P0K1.281.2K.B.150.R.S

Innovative Sensor Technology

100 OHM, 2.8 MM, -50 C TO +200 C

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P0K1.520.6W.A.010

P0K1.520.6W.A.010

Innovative Sensor Technology

100 OHM, 5.0 X 2.0 MM, -200 C TO

0

USW4453

USW4453

Wickmann / Littelfuse

RTD 100 OHM 0.06% PROBE

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NB-PTCO-182

NB-PTCO-182

TE Connectivity Measurement Specialties

PTFF102B1A0:PT1000,2.0X4.0,B

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P0K1.161.1E.B.200

P0K1.161.1E.B.200

Innovative Sensor Technology

100 OHM, 1.6 X 1.2 MM, -50 C TO

0

HEL-705-U-0-36-C2

HEL-705-U-0-36-C2

Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions

TEMPERATURE SENSOR-CERAMIC CASE

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7B34-01-2-OM

7B34-01-2-OM

Analog Devices, Inc.

ISOLATED, LINEARIZED RTD INPUT

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USW4451

USW4451

Wickmann / Littelfuse

RTD 100 OHM 0.06% PROBE

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NB-PTCO-381

NB-PTCO-381

TE Connectivity Measurement Specialties

SENSOR RTD

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P10K.520.6W.B.010.D

P10K.520.6W.B.010.D

Innovative Sensor Technology

10'000 OHM, 5.0 X 2.0 MM, -200 C

0

P0K1.1206.2P.B.S

P0K1.1206.2P.B.S

Innovative Sensor Technology

100 OHM, SMD 1206, -50 C TO +150

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P0K1.232.6W.B.010

P0K1.232.6W.B.010

Innovative Sensor Technology

100 OHM, 2.3 X 2.0 MM, -200 C TO

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P0K1.516.7W.B.010

P0K1.516.7W.B.010

Innovative Sensor Technology

100 OHM, 5.0 X 1.6 MM, -200 C TO

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P0K1.232.2I.B.050

P0K1.232.2I.B.050

Innovative Sensor Technology

100 OHM, 2.3 X 2.0 MM, -50 C TO

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P1K0.1206.2P.A

P1K0.1206.2P.A

Innovative Sensor Technology

1000 OHM, SMD 1206, -50 C TO +15

0

Temperature Sensors - RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector)

1. Overview

Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs) are temperature sensors that operate based on the principle of electrical resistance variation in metals with temperature changes. Platinum is the most commonly used material due to its stability and linear resistance-temperature relationship. RTDs provide precise and repeatable temperature measurements, making them critical in industrial process control, scientific research, and quality assurance systems.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Platinum RTD (Pt100/Pt1000)High accuracy ( 0.1 C), wide temperature range (-200 C to 850 C)Industrial process control, HVAC systems
Copper RTDLower cost, limited range (-50 C to 150 C)Motors temperature monitoring
Nickel RTDHigh sensitivity but non-linear outputAerospace applications
Thin-Film RTDCompact size, fast response timeMedical devices, semiconductor manufacturing
Wire-Wound RTDHigh vibration resistance, mechanical durabilityPower generation plants

3. Structure and Components

Typical RTD construction includes:

  • Sensing Element: Platinum/copper/nickel wire or thin-film deposit
  • Lead Wires: 2-wire (cost-effective), 3-wire (compensated), or 4-wire (high precision)
  • Insulation: Ceramic or glass encapsulation for electrical isolation
  • Protective Sheath: Stainless steel or Inconel for environmental protection
  • Connection Head: Terminal for wire connections and mounting

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterSignificanceTypical Values
Temperature RangeDetermines operational limits-200 C to 850 C (Pt100)
Accuracy ClassDefines measurement precisionClass A ( 0.15 C), Class B ( 0.3 C)
Response TimeCritical for dynamic temperature tracking0.5-20 seconds
Electrical ResistanceAffects signal transmission quality100 (Pt100), 1000 (Pt1000)
Self-Heating ErrorImpact of excitation current on measurement<0.02 C/mW

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial: Chemical reactors, boiler systems, turbine monitoring
  • Healthcare: MRI machine temperature regulation
  • Automotive: Battery management systems in EVs
  • Food Processing: Pasteurization temperature control
  • Energy: Nuclear reactor coolant monitoring

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
HoneywellTD SeriesIP67 rating, -50 C to 250 C range
Omega EngineeringPX SeriesExplosion-proof design, Class A accuracy
YokogawaYTA SeriesHART protocol support, 4-wire configuration
ABBMT SeriesDigital signal processing, SIL2 compliance

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  1. Temperature range requirements
  2. Accuracy vs. cost trade-offs
  3. Environmental factors (vibration, corrosion)
  4. Installation constraints (space, mounting type)
  5. Signal transmission distance (wire resistance impact)

Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Miniaturization for embedded applications
  • Wireless RTD sensors for IoT integration
  • Advanced materials (ceramic matrix composites)
  • AI-based self-calibration features
  • Increased adoption in renewable energy systems
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