SBOU246 January 2022 TMP61 , TMP61-Q1 , TMP63 , TMP63-Q1 , TMP64 , TMP64-Q1
The temperature coefficient resistance (TCR) can be defined as the change in resistance as temperature changes for a device. Use Equation 1 to calculate the TCR measured in ppm/°C.
Due to the linearity of the TMP61 thermistor, the device has a consistent TCR across a wide operating temperature range. Unlike an NTC thermistor, which is a purely resistive device, the TMP61 thermistor's effective resistance is affected by the current across the device and the effective resistance changes when the temperature changes. The TMP61 thermistor has a 6400 ppm/°C TCR (25°C) with a 0.2% typical TCR tolerance across the entire temperature range. However, this value does vary slightly depending on how the TMP61 thermistor is biased.
The TMP6 thermistor has many advantages while the NTC thermistor, at first glance, has an advantage of change in resistance at room temperature. The TMP6 thermistor can achieve the same or better accuracy with simple enhancements that TI provides.