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TMP6131QDYATQ1 Overview
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The TMP61-Q1 linear thermistor offers linearity and consistent sensitivity across temperature to enable simple and accurate methods for temperature conversion. The low power consumption and a small thermal mass of the device minimize self-heating.
With built-in fail-safe behaviors at high temperatures and powerful immunity to environmental variation, these devices are designed for a long lifetime of high performance. The small size of the TMP6 series also allows for close placement to heat sources and quick response times.
Take advantage of benefits over NTC thermistors such as no extra linearization circuitry, minimized calibration, less resistance tolerance variation, larger sensitivity at high temperatures, and simplified conversion methods to save time and memory.
The The TMP61-Q1 is currently available in a 0402 X1SON package, a 0603 SOT-5X3 package, and a 2-pin through-hole TO-92S package.
Features
- Automotive Qualifications
- AEC-Q100 Grade 1: –40 °C to 125 °C
- AEC-Q100 Grade 0 (DYA): –40 °C to 150 °C
- AEC-Q100 Grade 0 (ELPG): –40 °C to 170 °C
- AEC-Q200 Tested
- Functional Safety-Capable
- Silicon-based thermistor with a positive temperature coefficient (PTC)
- Linear resistance change across temperature
- 10-k nominal resistance at 25 °C (R25)
- ±1% maximum (0 °C to 70 °C)
- Consistent sensitivity across temperature
- 6400 ppm/°C TCR (25 °C)
- 0.2% typical TCR tolerance across temperature range
- Fast thermal response time of 0.6 s (DEC)
- Long lifetime and robust performance
- Built-in fail-safe in case of short-circuit failures
- 0.5% typical long term sensor drift
Product Parameters
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genericPartNumber
TMP61-Q1
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partDescription
Automotive, 1%, 10-kΩ linear thermistor in 0402, 0603/0805 and through hole packages
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statusDescription
This product has been released to the market and is available for purchase. For some products, newer alternatives may be available.
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packageQtyCarrier
250|SMALL T&R
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orderablePartNumber
TMP6131QDYATQ1
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statusDisplay
ACTIVE
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packageQuantity
250
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packagePins
SOT-5X3 (DYA)|2
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Other distributor's price
Distributor | Part # | Mfg. | Description | Price |
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TMP6131QDYATQ1 | Texas Instruments | Automotive Grade 10kOhm Linear Thermistor with Small 0402 and Grade 0 Package Options |
250---$0.3324 |
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TMP6131QDYATQ1 | Texas Instruments | THERMISTOR |
250---$0.5540 500---$0.5124 750---$0.4848 1250---$0.4571 2500---$0.4432 6250---$0.4155 |
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TMP6131QDYATQ1 | Texas Instruments | PTC Thermistors Automotive +/-1% tolerance 10k linear thermistor available in an 0402 package option 2-SOT-5X3 -40 to 150 |
1---$1.1500 10---$0.9010 100---$0.6100 250---$0.5540 500---$0.5120 1000---$0.4150 2500---$0.3940 5000---$0.3800 |
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