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News Release from: Heraeus Sensor Technology | Subject: SMD flip-chip temperature sensors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 28 June 2002
Sensors shrink to flip-chip packages
Heraeus Sensor-Nite has developed a novel range of low-cost high-accuracy temperature sensors in SMD flip-chip packages.
Heraeus Sensor-Nite has developed a novel range of low-cost high-accuracy temperature sensors in SMD flip-chip packages The sensors have a near-linear output and are suitable for use in the range -50 to +250C
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 25 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Low-cost temperature sensors go onboard
A new range of low-cost temperature sensors designed specifically for use on printed circuit boards has been developed by Heraeus Sensor-Nite.
They are highly resistant to vibration and shock and are suitable for use in most temperature-measurement or temperature-compensation applications.
Based on established thin-film platinum technology, sensors are available with nominal resistances of 100 or 1000ohms at 0C and in tolerance classes of +/-0.12 or +/-0.24%.
Temperature coefficient is positive and complies with the DIN EN60751 standard.
Maximum drift over 1000 hours at 170C is less than 0.06%.
Available in SMD 805 and SMD 1206 flip-chip packages, sensors are supplied in reels which are compatible with all automated assembly techniques.
Heraeus Sensor-Nite are also able to supply Pt 100 and Pt 1000 sensors in standard SMD, TO92 and SOT 223 packages.
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