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resistors in temperature compensation circuit

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Hiii,
I have a doubt related to temperature compensation circuit,in this circuit which type of smd resistors should i use??
 

How does it really matter if you are using a Thru-hole, or an SMD ? I think both should give same results.. It's only what thermistor you use will play a vital role and not really its package.
 

Actually problem is I need to use temperature compensation circuit with pressure sensor in my project.Now I have used 0603 package resistor and this project or PCB I have to place temperature range of approx.80'C-100'C.One of my friend told this range of temperature will affect the value of resistors and it will lead to output variation.
 

Aah, I understand your issue now. Again, this is not related to the package. You need to refer the "Temperature Coefficient" parameter of the resistor. Select the resistor with lesser ppm/deg C. Also make sure you select a resistor with good tolerance (such as 1%), which ensure a stable ohmic value of the resistor.

BTW, is this a special value resistor used for some tuning purpose ?
 
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