Platinum sensors shrink to surface-mount outline

A Jumo Instrument Company product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 25, 2004

The 0805 series of platinum RTD chips are based on a miniaturised in SMD form factor of just 1.35 x 2.10 x 0.60mm, allowing increased packing density in production and placing.

The 0805 series of platinum RTD chips are based on a miniaturised in SMD form factor of just 1.35 x 2.10 x 0.60mm, allowing increased packing density in production and placing.

This leads to a further price reduction, making these high-performance platinum sensors competitive with the semiconductor sensors that have been frequently used up to now.

The new SMD sensors cover the temperature measurement range from -50 to +150C, and are available in the nominal values Pt100, Pt500 and Pt1000.

They are supplied ex-factory on tape reels (apart from sample quantities) and can be stored without any problems for many months.

All Jumo SMD temperature sensors have electro-tinned wrap-around contacts with a diffusion barrier, and have been designed with future lead-free soldering in mind.

In addition, this high-quality type of contact ensures user-friendly placing and high component temperature measurement range and high precision, with an outstandingly good long-term stability, make these standardised platinum temperature sensors quite clearly the first choice.

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