What is a KTY84-130 sensor ?
The KTY84-130 is a doped silicon PTC sensor designed for high-temperature environments and precision thermal monitoring systems.
Its nominal resistance is 2000 Ω at 25 °C, providing a high output signal and excellent stability over the range of −55 °C to +300 °C.
It is the preferred reference for industrial applications, power converters, and high-performance electric machines.
Operating principle
The KTY84-130 exploits the variation in the conductivity of doped silicon.
As the temperature increases, the sensor's resistance grows almost linearly according to the following relationship:
- R(T) = R25 x [1 + A(T - 25) + B(T - 25)²]
with :
R25 = 2000 Ω
- A = 7,88 × 10⁻³
- B = 1,97 × 10⁻⁵
This equation provides an accuracy better than ±1 °C over the entire operating range.
Technical specifications
| Parameter |
Typical Value |
| Nominal resistance at 25 °C | 2000 Ω |
| Temperature coefficient | ≈ 15 Ω/°C |
| Typical measurement current | 1 mA |
| Maximum operating tension | 5 V |
| Response time | 1 to 2 s |
| Case | Hermetic glass |
| Standard tolerance | ±1 % |
| Operating temperature | −55 °C → +300 °C |
Wiring configuration
| Type |
Description | Precision |
2-wire |
Direct, simple connection. | ✅ Standard |
3-wire |
Compensate for the line resistance. | 🏆 Industrial |
Integrated |
Bonded or crimped in a power module. | 💡 Direct thermoprotection |
Self-heating
Due to its high resistance, the power dissipated at 1 mA is only 2 mW, which limits internal heating to < 0.1 °C even in confined environments.
Application areas
⚙️ Thermal surveillance of motors, IGBTs, and MOSFETs
🔋 Protection of switch-mode power supplies and power converters
🧱 High-temperature instrumentation up to +300 °C
🚗 Automotive applications under the hood
🧠 Thermal regulation of industrial control systems