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Characterization of NTC automotive thermistor

ABSTRACT

The automotive thermistors are electroceramics with sensorial characteristics housed in metallic cases fixed to the radiator, whose function is to control the temperature of the cooling water of the engine. The objective of this work was to determine the sensitivity of two commercial thermistors applied in automotive vehicle. Characterized thermistors were commercially available, and after disassembling the kits, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), microanalysis (EDS) and impedance spectroscopy analyzes were performed on the samples. X-ray diffraction indicated that the materials that make up the thermistors have spinel-like atomic structure (AB2O4), in the chemical map via EDS high homogeneity of the chemical components can be observed and the characteristic resistance ratio values (β-factor) are within the range indicated for indicated application Based on the results obtained it is verified that the sensorial characteristics of the thermistors are directly related to their physico-chemical characteristics.

Keywords
Automotive Thermistor; Impedance Spectroscopy; Sensor

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