Temperature sensor suits automotive applications

A Measurement Specialties product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 29, 2007

Measurement Specialties' Ni1000SOT nickel thin-film resistance temperature detector (RTD) is suitable for use in contact temperature sensing.

Measurement Specialties has released a new temperature sensor for use in harsh environments - the Ni1000SOT.

This nickel thin-film resistance temperature detector (RTD) is suitable for use in contact temperature sensing.

The characteristics of this temperature sensor comply with former DIN 43760, which defines temperature profile and tolerance class for nickel-based temperature sensors.

The Ni1000SOT sensor is qualified for the most demanding automotive applications, including exposure to hot oil.

This RTD is also suitable for many industrial applications with harsh conditions.

The Ni1000SOT is manufactured by PVD-deposition on a silicon substrate.

The thin film structure is covered by a passivation layer for environmental protection and enhanced stability.

The nickel elements are mounted on lead frames and encapsulated in SOT23 packages.

This technology allows the production of miniature, low-cost, high-precision temperature sensors.

Common uses include temperature sensing for control and compensation in general instrumentation and automotive applications.

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