학술논문

In-circuit Resistive Components for Temperature Sensing Application
Document Type
Conference
Source
2024 IEEE Applied Sensing Conference (APSCON) Applied Sensing Conference (APSCON), 2024 IEEE. :1-4 Jan, 2024
Subject
Engineering Profession
General Topics for Engineers
Temperature sensors
Resistors
Temperature dependence
Sensitivity
Sensor phenomena and characterization
Carbon
Carbon resistor
temperature sensor
parallel
series
Language
Abstract
In-circuit components are usually sensitive to physical parameters such as temperature. Hence, some components can be employed for sensing applications if characterized and calibrated appropriately. In this direction, this paper showed the response of resistive in-circuit components under temperature response. Various configurations were characterized to understand the temperature response. For this purpose, low-cost carbon resistor-based circuits were used. Three circuit configurations were fabricated, namely series combination of resistors, parallel combination of resistors and series-parallel combination of resistors. These circuits were characterized under temperatures between 40°C and ~110°C. An alteration of around 75°C resulted in a maximum response of 4% from the in-circuit sensors. Further, the sensitivity of the series-parallel combination (0.0054%/°C) was found to be ~30% higher than the series (0.0041%/°C) and parallel (0.0039%/°C) combination. This approach will help in miniaturization of sensing systems.