PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Electrical Characteristics:
Type | Thermal Resistor |
Place of Origin | Guangdong, China |
Supplier Type | Original Manufacturer, ODM |
Technology | Ceramic Composition |
Resistance Tolerance | ±20% |
Operating Temperature | 40℃~200℃ |
Coating, Housing | Epoxy Coated |
Conductor Material | Tin-plated Steel Wire |
Application | Power Supply, Electronic Ballast,etc |
Media Available | Data sheet, Photo |
Package Type | Through Hole |
Composition | Carbon Composition |
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*FAQ:
Q: What are the disadvantages of thermistors?
A: The shortcomings of thermistors are mainly that the relationship between resistance and temperature is non-linear; and the consistency of the components is poor, and the interchangeability is poor; once damaged, it is difficult to find interchangeable products. Not only so, the components of thermistors are prone to aging, and their stability is relatively poor; besides special high-temperature thermistors, most thermistors are only suitable for the range of 0~150°C.
Q: What is the main function of thermistor?
A: The main function of thermistor is to be sensitive to temperature, and show different resistance values at different temperatures.
Thermistors can also be used as electronic circuit components for temperature compensation of meter circuits and temperature compensation of cold junctions of thermocouples. Utilizing the self-heating characteristic of the negative temperature coefficient thermistor, the amplitude stabilization circuit of the RC oscillator can be formed.
When the self-heating temperature is much higher than the ambient temperature, its resistance is also related to the environmental heat dissipation conditions. Thermistors are usually used to analyze flow meters, flow meters and thermal conductivity to make special detection elements.
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