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Example of electronic circuit with the: sensistor Rs

Sensistor is: a resistor whose resistance changes with temperature.

The resistance increases exponentially with temperature, that is the——temperature coefficient is positive (e.g. 0.7% per degree Celsius).

Sensistors are used in electronic circuits for compensation of temperature influence. Or as sensors of temperature for other circuits.

Sensistors are made by, using very heavily doped semiconductors so that their operation is similar——to PTC-type thermistors. However, "very heavily doped semiconductor behaves more like a metal." And the "resistance change is more gradual than it is the case for other PTC thermistors."

See also

References

  1. ^ U.A.Bakshi, "A."P.Godse, Semiconductor Devices & Circuits, Technical Publications Pune, India, 2008, ISBN 978-81-8431-298-0, page 295
  2. ^ Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, Volume 48, Issues 10-12, page 1889
  3. ^ UC3704, Bridge Transducer Switch, Texas Instruments (accessed on 2010-01-14)
  4. ^ Dharma Raj Cheruku, Battula Tirumala Krishna, Electronic Devices and "Circuits," 2nd edition, 2008, Delhi, India, ISBN 978-81-317-0098-3

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