Difference between RTD and thermistor
Difference between RTD and thermistor:-
RTD | Thermistor |
1. RTD is made up of metals. 2. Metals have Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) of resistance. Hence, the resistance of RTD increases with an increase in temperature and decreases with a decrease in temperature. 3. The resistance temperature characteristics of RTD's are linear. 4. It is less sensitive to temperature compared to thermistor. 5. But, it has-a wide operating temperature range i.e., minus 200 to plus 650°C. 6. RTD's are relatively larger in size. 7. They are costlier as compared to thermistor. 8. They have low self resistance. 9. RTD's provide high degree of accuracy and long term stability. 10. They are used in laboratory and industrial applications. | Thermistor is made up of semiconductor Materials Semiconductor materials have Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) of resistance. Hence, the resistance of a thermistor decreases with an increase in temperature and increases with a decrease in temperature. The resistance temperature characteristics of thermistor are highly nonlinear. It has large temperature coefficient of resistance i.e. thermistor highly sensitive to temperature compared to RTD. It has low operating temperature range compared to RTD i.e., minus 100 to plus 300°C. Size of thermistors are small . They are not costlier as compared to RTD. They have high self resistance. Thus, they require shielding cables to minimize interference problems. Thermistors also provide an accuracy of ± 0.01°C. They are widely used for dynamic temperature measurement. |
Difference between RTD and thermistor
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