Customization: | Available |
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Function: | High Temperature Resistance |
Demoulding: | Slide |
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The item is one fast response surface thermistor thru hole temperature sensor. It consists of ring lug, epoxy, electric wire. A thermistor is a temperature sensitive resistor. They are often used as a temperature sensor. The term thermistor is a contraction of the words " thermal" and "resistor". All resistors have some dependency on temperature, which is described by their temperature coefficient. They're used for temperature measurement and monitoring.
Item | Code | Test condition | Performance requirements |
Rated resistance | R25ºC | +25ºC±0.05ºC | (10±1%) KΩ |
Beta value | B25/85 | +25ºC±0.05ºC, +85ºC±0.05ºC |
(3977±1%)K |
Response time | / | Stand still in water | Max 20 seconds |
Dissipation factor | / | In still air | Approx 3.0mW/ºC |
Max.power | P max | In still air | Approx 60mW |
Withstand voltage | Hi-pot | AC1000V 1mA 1s In still air | No break down |
Operating temp. Range | OTR | In still air | -40~150ºC |
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Packaging: wrap with transparent PE plastic bag, each bag with 1 pc, then put into outer box
Delivery time:Q: What is Thermal Time Constant?
Thermal Time Constant simply put, under zero conditions, is the time it takes a thermistor temperature sensor to change 63.2% of the total difference between the initial and the final body temperature; when subjected to a step function change in temperature. In simple terms, it represents in time, how long it takes a thermistor to recover up to 50% of its initial resistance.
A: When you measure the thermal time constant, you need to apply a temperature change. However, if that change is too slow, you would only be measuring the ambient rate of change; not the thermistors response to the change. So, it's important to use a temperature change as close to instantaneous as possible.
Q: When to use NTC Thermistor Probes and why its necessary?
A: NTC thermistor probes have been used as far back as 1940 to measure and analyze temperature, but today they are indispensable to everything from home appliances to electric vehicles that require li-ion batteries. They have long been employed to measure liquid levels and temperature in industries that extend from automotive electronics to medical technology to green energy. Their applications are endless, and their purpose is significant.