Resistance temperature sensors use the resistance of the metal to change according to temperature. The most commonly used metal for temperature sensors is platinum, as it provides greater measurement planning. They have resistance values ranging from 10 to 1.85K ohm, each with a range of resistance tolerances to consider.
SENSOR RTD 100OHM 1% 1206 / 100 Ohms RTD Platinum (Pt) ±0.3% 3850ppm/°C 1206 (3216 Metric)
SENSOR RTD 1KOHM 0.3K 1206
SENSOR RTD 500OHM 0.12% RADIAL
TEMP SENSOR RTD 100 OHM 0603
SENSOR RTD 1KOHM 0.1% PROBE / 1 kOhms RTD Platinum (Pt) ±0.1% Cylindrical Probe, Ceramic
IC TEMP SENSOR NI1000 SOT23-3
SENSOR RTD 100OHM 0.12% RADIAL / 100 Ohms RTD Platinum (Pt) ±0.12% 3850ppm/°C Radial
SENSOR RTD 1KOHM 0805 / RTD 3850ppm/°C 0805 (2012 Metric)