0% found this document useful (0 votes)
176 views17 pages

Exp4 Thermistor Properties

This experiment measures the characteristics of a thermistor, which is a thermally sensitive resistor. Thermistors are either NTC or PTC types, where NTC thermistors have resistance that decreases with increasing temperature, while PTC thermistors have resistance that increases with temperature. The experiment involves connecting a bead-type thermistor to a circuit and measuring its resistance at increasing temperature intervals as water in a beaker is heated. A graph of temperature versus resistance will be plotted for both heating and cooling, and the beta coefficient calculated from the graph. The conclusions will comment on the nature of the graph and any hysteresis observed in the thermistor resistance characteristics.

Uploaded by

durgesh singh
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
176 views17 pages

Exp4 Thermistor Properties

This experiment measures the characteristics of a thermistor, which is a thermally sensitive resistor. Thermistors are either NTC or PTC types, where NTC thermistors have resistance that decreases with increasing temperature, while PTC thermistors have resistance that increases with temperature. The experiment involves connecting a bead-type thermistor to a circuit and measuring its resistance at increasing temperature intervals as water in a beaker is heated. A graph of temperature versus resistance will be plotted for both heating and cooling, and the beta coefficient calculated from the graph. The conclusions will comment on the nature of the graph and any hysteresis observed in the thermistor resistance characteristics.

Uploaded by

durgesh singh
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 17

Instrumentation And Control Systems Experiment No.

Experiment No. 3
1.0 Title : Characteristics of thermistor.

2.0 Prior Concept : Temperature, resistance, semi-conductor, hysteresis.

3.0 New Concepts :


Proposition : Thermistors are thermally sensitive resistors, which are of NTC and PTC types.
Concept Structure :

Thermistors

are
thermally sensitive resistors

of type

NTC PTC

Proposition : NTC thermistors are those whose resistance decreases with increase in temperature.
Concept Structure :

Resistance
()

0
Temperature
(C)

Proposition : PTC Thermistors are those whose resistance increases with increase in temperature.
(Draw the graph for PTC Thermistor and write down concept structure.)
Concept Structure :

4.0 Learning Objectives :


a. Intellectual Skills :-
To draw inference from the graph.
b. Motor Skill :-
1. To measure the temperature.
2. To plot the characteristics.

MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION 9


Experiment No. 3 Instrumentation And Control Systems

5.0 Apparatus :
a. Fill up the following table according to experimental setup.
Sr. No. Equipment / Component Specification

1 Thermistor (Shape & Range)

2 Ohm Meter/DMM

3 Hot Plate

4 Mercury Thermometer

b. Experimental setup:-

Ohm
Mercury Meter
Thermometer
(00C - 1000C)

Bead type Thermistor


Water

Hot plate

Fig. 4.1: Experimental Setup

6.0 Stepwise Procedure :


1) Make the connections as per the circuit diagram.
2) Increase the temperature of the water in a beaker in steps of 5C.
3) Note down the temperature and corresponding resistance of the thermistor with the help of
Ohm meter / DMM.
4) Plot the graph of temperature Vs resistance for both sets of reading heating and cooling
taken.
5) Calculate the value of by using given formula.

1 1
RT1= RT2 exp
T1 T2

Where RT1 : Resistance of the thermistor at absolute temperature T10K


RT2 : Resistance of the thermistor at absolute temperature T20K
: a constant depending upon the material of thermistor, typically 3500 to 4500 0K.

10 MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION


Instrumentation And Control Systems Experiment No. 3

OBSERVATION TABLE
Resistance
Sr. No. Temperature ( 0C )
Heating Cooling
1 Room temperature
2 35
3 40
4 45
5 50
6 55
7 60
8 65
9 70
10 75
11 80
12 85
13 90
14 95
15 BP water (100C)

7.0 Result : Value of


1. While heating

2. while cooling

8.0 Conclusion : Comment on the nature of the graph and hysteresis of the curve

9.0 Questions : ( Attempt 3-5 questions as directed by the teacher)


1. Mention the type of Thermistor used, based on shape.
2. Mention the different ranges of Thermistor based on shapes.
3. Give two applications of Thermistor.
4. What is the maximum value of Thermistor resistance in the experiment?
5. What are the two basic types of Thermistor?
6. Differentiate between Thermistor and RTD on the basis of principle.
7. On the basis of observations state whether Thermistor is a linear or nonlinear transducer.
8. Draw sketch of bead, probe, disk, rod type thermistor.
9. Which materials are used for preparing the Thermistor?
10. What are the different ways to excite thermistor?
11. State whether cold junction compensation is needed for thermistor. Justify the answer.
12. What is the contact and lead resistance problem?
13. Comments on the obtained value of with specification sheet.

MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION 11

You might also like