DATA SH EET
Product specification
Supersedes data of 2000 Aug 25 2003 Sep 15
DISCRETE SEMICONDUCTORS
KTY83 series
Silicon temperature sensors
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DESCRIPTION
The temperature sensors in the KTY83-1 series have a
positive temperature coefficient of resistance and are
suitable for use in measurement and control systems.
The sensors are encapsulated in the SOD68 (DO-34)
package.
Tolerances of 0.5% or other special selections are
available on request.
Fig.1 Simplified outline (SOD68; DO34).
The black band indicates the negative connection.
The marking provides type identity.
The sensor must be operated with the lower potential at the
marked connection.
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XXX
MARKING
TYPE NUMBER MARKING CODE
KTY83/110 KT83A
KTY83/120 KT83C
KTY83/121 KT83D
KTY83/122 KT83E
KTY83/150 KT83H
KTY83/151 KT83K
QUICK REFERENCE DATA
LIMITING VALUES
In accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 60134).
SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. MAX. UNIT
R25 sensor resistance Tamb =25°C; Icont =1mA
KTY83/110 990 1010
KTY83/120 980 1020
KTY83/121 980 1000
KTY83/122 1000 1020
KTY83/150 950 1050
KTY83/151 950 1000
Tamb ambient operating temperature 55 +175 °C
SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. MAX. UNIT
Icont continuous sensor current in free air; Tamb =25°C10 mA
in free air; Tamb = 175 °C2mA
T
amb ambient operating temperature 55 +175 °C
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CHARACTERISTICS
Tamb =25°C in liquid unless otherwise specified.
Notes
1. The thermal time constant is the time taken for the sensor to reach 63.2% of the total temperature difference.
For example, if a sensor with a temperature of 25 °C is moved to an environment with an ambient temperature of
100 °C, the time for the sensor to reach a temperature of 72.4 °C is the thermal time constant.
2. Inert liquid, e.g. FC43 manufactured by the 3M company.
SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
R25 sensor resistance Icont =1mA
KTY83/110 990 1010
KTY83/120 980 1020
KTY83/121 980 1000
KTY83/122 1000 1020
KTY83/150 950 1050
KTY83/151 950 1000
TC temperature coefficient 0.76 %/K
R100/R25 resistance ratio Tamb = 100 °C and 25 °C 1.65 1.67 1.69
R55/R25 resistance ratio Tamb =55 °C and 25 °C 0.49 0.50 0.51
τthermal time constant; note 1 in still air 20 s
in still liquid; note 2 1s
in flowing liquid; note 2 0.5 s
rated temperature range 55 +175 °C
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Table 1 Ambient temperature, corresponding resistance, temperature coefficient and maximum expected temperature
error for KTY83/110 and KTY83/120
Icont = 1 mA.
AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE TEMP.
COEFF. KTY83/110 KTY83/120
(°C) (°F) (%/K) RESISTANCE
()TEMP.
ERROR
(K)
RESISTANCE
()TEMP.
ERROR
(K)
MIN. TYP. MAX. MIN. TYP. MAX.
55 67 0.97 485 500 515 ±3.08 480 500 520 ±4.11
50 58 0.96 510 525 540 ±2.99 504 525 545 ±4.04
40 40 0.93 562 577 592 ±2.81 556 577 598 ±3.88
30 22 0.91 617 632 647 ±2.62 611 632 654 ±3.72
20 4 0.88 677 691 706 ±2.42 670 691 713 ±3.56
10 14 0.85 740 754 768 ±2.2 732 754 776 ±3.37
0 32 0.83 807 820 833 ±1.97 798 820 841 ±3.18
10 50 0.80 877 889 902 ±1.72 868 889 910 ±2.97
20 68 0.78 951 962 973 ±1.45 942 962 983 ±2.74
25 77 0.76 990 1000 1010 ±1.31 980 1000 1020 ±2.62
30 86 0.75 1027 1039 1050 ±1.44 1017 1039 1060 ±2.77
40 104 0.73 1105 1118 1132 ±1.7 1093 1118 1143 ±3.07
50 122 0.71 1185 1202 1219 ±1.98 1173 1202 1231 ±3.39
60 140 0.69 1268 1288 1309 ±2.27 1255 1288 1321 ±3.73
70 158 0.67 1355 1379 1402 ±2.58 1341 1379 1416 ±4.08
80 176 0.65 1445 1472 1500 ±2.9 1430 1472 1515 ±4.44
90 194 0.63 1537 1569 1601 ±3.24 1522 1569 1617 ±4.82
100 212 0.61 1633 1670 1707 ±3.59 1617 1670 1723 ±5.22
110 230 0.60 1732 1774 1816 ±3.95 1714 1774 1834 ±5.63
120 248 0.58 1834 1882 1929 ±4.34 1815 1882 1948 ±6.06
125 257 0.57 1886 1937 1987 ±4.53 1867 1937 2006 ±6.28
130 266 0.57 1939 1993 2046 ±4.73 1919 1993 2066 ±6.5
140 284 0.55 2047 2107 2167 ±5.14 2026 2107 2188 ±6.96
150 302 0.54 2158 2225 2292 ±5.57 2136 2225 2314 ±7.43
160 320 0.52 2272 2346 2420 ±6.02 2249 2346 2444 ±7.92
170 338 0.51 2389 2471 2553 ±6.47 2364 2471 2578 ±8.43
175 347 0.51 2449 2535 2621 ±6.71 2423 2535 2646 ±8.68
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Table 2 Ambient temperature, corresponding resistance, temperature coefficient and maximum expected temperature
error for KTY83/121 and KTY83/122
Icont = 1 mA.
AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE TEMP.
COEFF. KTY83/121 KTY83/122
(°C) (°F) (%/K) RESISTANCE
()TEMP.
ERROR
(K)
RESISTANCE
()TEMP.
ERROR
(K)
MIN. TYP. MAX. MIN. TYP. MAX.
55 67 0.97 480 495 510 ±3.08 490 505 520 ±3.08
50 58 0.96 505 519 534 ±2.99 515 530 545 ±2.99
40 40 0.93 556 571 586 ±2.81 567 583 598 ±2.81
30 22 0.91 611 626 641 ±2.62 624 639 654 ±2.62
20 4 0.88 670 685 699 ±2.42 684 698 713 ±2.42
10 14 0.85 732 746 760 ±2.2 747 762 776 ±2.2
0 32 0.83 799 812 825 ±1.97 815 828 842 ±1.97
10 50 0.80 868 880 893 ±1.72 886 898 911 ±1.72
20 68 0.78 942 953 963 ±1.45 961 972 983 ±1.45
25 77 0.76 980 990 1000 ±1.31 1000 1010 1020 ±1.31
30 86 0.75 1017 1028 1039 ±1.44 1038 1049 1060 ±1.44
40 104 0.73 1094 1107 1121 ±1.7 1116 1130 1144 ±1.7
50 122 0.71 1173 1190 1206 ±1.98 1197 1214 1231 ±1.98
60 140 0.69 1256 1276 1295 ±2.27 1281 1301 1322 ±2.27
70 158 0.67 1341 1365 1388 ±2.58 1368 1392 1416 ±2.58
80 176 0.65 1430 1458 1485 ±2.9 1459 1487 1515 ±2.9
90 194 0.63 1522 1554 1585 ±3.24 1553 1585 1617 ±3.24
100 212 0.61 1617 1653 1690 ±3.59 1650 1687 1724 ±3.59
110 230 0.60 1715 1756 1798 ±3.95 1750 1792 1834 ±3.95
120 248 0.58 1816 1863 1910 ±4.34 1853 1900 1948 ±4.34
125 257 0.57 1867 1917 1967 ±4.53 1905 1956 2007 ±4.53
130 266 0.57 1920 1973 2025 ±4.73 1959 2012 2066 ±4.73
140 284 0.55 2027 2086 2145 ±5.14 2068 2128 2188 ±5.14
150 302 0.54 2137 2203 2269 ±5.57 2180 2247 2314 ±5.57
160 320 0.52 2249 2323 2396 ±6.02 2295 2370 2444 ±6.02
170 338 0.51 2365 2446 2527 ±6.47 2413 2496 2578 ±6.47
175 347 0.51 2424 2509 2595 ±6.71 2473 2560 2647 ±6.71
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Table 3 Ambient temperature, corresponding resistance, temperature coefficient and maximum expected temperature
error for KTY83/150 and KTY83/151
Icont = 1 mA.
AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE TEMP.
COEFF. KTY83/150 KTY83/151
(°C) (°F) (%/K) RESISTANCE
()TEMP.
ERROR
(K)
RESISTANCE
()TEMP.
ERROR
(K)
MIN. TYP. MAX. MIN. TYP. MAX.
55 67 0.97 465 500 535 ±7.19 466 487 509 ±4.92
50 58 0.96 489 525 561 ±7.16 489 512 534 ±4.56
40 40 0.93 539 577 615 ±7.1 539 562 586 ±4.42
30 22 0.91 592 632 673 ±7.04 593 617 641 ±4.28
20 4 0.88 649 691 734 ±6.97 650 674 699 ±4.12
10 14 0.85 710 754 798 ±6.9 710 735 760 ±3.96
0 32 0.83 774 820 866 ±6.81 774 799 824 ±3.79
10 50 0.80 842 889 937 ±6.72 842 867 892 ±3.59
20 68 0.78 913 962 1012 ±6.61 914 938 963 ±3.39
25 77 0.76 950 1000 1050 ±6.55 950 975 1000 ±3.27
30 86 0.75 986 1039 1091 ±6.76 987 1013 1039 ±3.43
40 104 0.73 1060 1118 1177 ±7.19 1061 1090 1120 ±3.76
50 122 0.71 1137 1202 1267 ±7.63 1138 1172 1206 ±4.1
60 140 0.69 1217 1288 1360 ±8.1 1218 1256 1295 ±4.45
70 158 0.67 1300 1379 1457 ±8.58 1301 1344 1387 ±4.83
80 176 0.65 1386 1472 1559 ±9.07 1387 1435 1484 ±5.21
90 194 0.63 1475 1569 1664 ±9.59 1476 1530 1584 ±5.62
100 212 0.61 1566 1670 1773 ±10.12 1568 1628 1688 ±6.04
110 230 0.60 1661 1774 1887 ±10.66 1663 1730 1796 ±6.47
120 248 0.58 1759 1882 2004 ±11.282 1761 1835 1908 ±6.92
125 257 0.57 1809 1937 2064 ±11.51 1811 1888 1966 ±7.15
130 266 0.57 1859 1993 2126 ±11.8 1862 1943 2024 ±7.38
140 284 0.55 1963 2107 2251 ±12.4 1965 2054 2143 ±7.87
150 302 0.54 2069 2225 2380 ±13.01 2072 2169 2267 ±8.36
160 320 0.52 2178 2346 2514 ±13.64 2181 2288 2394 ±8.87
170 338 0.51 2290 2471 2652 ±14.28 2293 2409 2525 ±9.4
175 347 0.51 2347 2535 2722 ±14.61 2350 2471 2592 ±9.67
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Fig.2 Maximum expected temperature error (T).
handbook, halfpage
50 0
4
4
8
0
150
8
50 100
MGG693
Tamb (°C)
T
(K)
KTY83/151
KTY83/120
KTY83/110
/121
/122
Fig.3 Sensor resistance as a function of ambient
temperature; average values.
Icont = 1 mA.
handbook, halfpage
100 0 200
2.8
0.4
1.2
2
100
MGG701
R
(k)
Tamb (°C)
Fig.4 Sensorresistanceasafunctionofoperating
current.
To keep the temperature error low, an operating current of
Icont = 1 mA is recommended for temperatures above 100 °C.
handbook, halfpage
3
2
1
0
MGG697
110
10
1
Icont (mA)
R
(k)150 °C
175 °C
25 °C
0 °C
125 °C
75 °C
100 °C
55 °C
25 °C
50 °C
Fig.5 Maximum operating current for safe
operation.
handbook, halfpage
50 0 50 200
12
0
4
8
150100
MGG706
Tamb (°C)
Icont
(mA)
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Fig.6 Deviationof sensorresistance asa function
of operating current in still liquid.
Tamb =25°C.
handbook, halfpage
2
20
10
0
10 01
MGG707
Icont (mA)
R
()
APPLICATION INFORMATION
SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS TYP. UNIT
R25 drift of sensor resistance at 25 °C 10000 hours continuous operation;
Tamb = 175 °C1
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PACKAGE OUTLINE
REFERENCES
OUTLINE
VERSION EUROPEAN
PROJECTION ISSUE DATE
IEC JEDEC EIAJ
Note
1. The marking band indicates the cathode.
SOD68 DO-34 97-06-09
Hermetically sealed glass package; axial leaded; 2 leads SOD68
UNIT b
max.
mm 0.55
D
max. G1
max.
25.43.041.6
L
min.
DIMENSIONS (mm are the original dimensions)
G1
LD L
b
(1)
0 2 4 mm
scale
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