The recommended operating temperature range for KTY83/110,113 is -40°C to 150°C.
To handle thermal lag, use a thermally conductive adhesive or thermal interface material to ensure good thermal contact between the sensor and the heat source. Also, consider using a heat sink or a thermally conductive substrate to improve heat dissipation.
Use a wire with a minimum cross-sectional area of 0.25 mm² (AWG 24) and a material with a high temperature rating, such as Teflon-insulated copper wire or a similar material.
Calibrate the sensor by measuring its resistance at multiple temperature points using a precision thermometer and a multimeter. Create a lookup table or use a curve-fitting algorithm to convert the measured resistance to temperature.
The maximum allowable current through KTY83/110,113 is 1 mA. Exceeding this current may cause self-heating and affect the sensor's accuracy.