NTC vs PTC Thermistor

NTC vs PTC Thermistor

PropertyNTC ThermistorPTC Thermistor
DefinitionNegative Temperature Coefficient thermistor – Its Electrical resistance decreases as the temperature increasesPositive Temperature Coefficient thermistor – Its Electrical resistance increases as the temperature increases
Commonly UsedWidely used in various electronic devicesLess common but still utilized in specific applications
Operating Temperature RangeGenerally operates between −55 °C to +150 °CGenerally operates between 60°C to 120°C
MaterialMade from a pressed disc, rod, plate, bead or cast chip of semiconducting material. NTC thermistors are manufactured from oxides of the iron group of metals: e.g. chromium (CrO, Cr2O3), manganese (e.g. MnO), cobalt (CoO), iron (iron oxides), and nickel (NiO, Ni2O3)Made from barium (Ba), strontium, or lead titanates (e.g. PbTiO3)
Resistance vs. TemperatureResistance decreases as temperature risesResistance increases as temperature rises
Size DependenceTypically small in size, available in various shapesGenerally larger in size compared to NTC thermistors
Response TimeQuick response time to changes in temperatureSlower response time compared to NTC thermistors
CostGenerally more cost-effective and widely availableOften more expensive due to their specialized applications
Excitation RequirementRequire low power to operate effectivelyTypically require higher power for proper operation
SensitivityGenerally has high sensitivity to changes in temperatureGenerally has moderate sensitivity to temperature fluctuations
LinearityGenerally has non-linear response to temperature changesHas comparativel linear response to temperature changes in some models

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