Description
Thermistor Thermal Resistor (1 pc)
. This Negative Temperature Coefficient NTC Thermistor Thermal Resistor (1 pc)Â is a temperature-sensitive resistor that exhibits a decrease in resistance as temperature increases, making it ideal for temperature sensing, thermal protection, and circuit temperature compensation.
This single-piece component is compact, reliable, and widely used in science lab equipment, DIY electronics kits, and industrial applications. Whether you’re a student, teacher, technician, or engineer, this NTC Thermistor is a valuable addition to your electronics toolkit.
Key Features:
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Type: NTC (NTC Thermistor Thermal Resistor (1 pc))
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Quantity: 1 piece per pack
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Fast response time
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High accuracy and stability
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Wide temperature range
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Ideal for use in temperature control circuits, thermal detectors, and electronic experiments
Applications:
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Temperature sensors in science lab projects
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Home appliance temperature control
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Battery temperature detection
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HVAC systems
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Automotive electronics
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Power supply protection
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Arduino and Raspberry Pi DIY kits
Product Benefits:
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Easy to use and solder on PCBs
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High resistance to environmental conditions
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Long operating life
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Cost-effective and durable
Why Choose This Product?
This NTC Thermistor Thermal Resistor is perfect for anyone needing precise temperature measurement and control in their electronic circuits. It meets standard lab and industrial-grade requirements, ensuring performance you can trust.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q1: What is an NTC thermistor used for?A: An NTC thermistor is used to measure and control temperature. It is commonly used in lab experiments, appliances, automotive systems, and battery packs.
Q2: How does an NTC thermistor work?
A: It decreases its resistance as the temperature increases, allowing it to sense temperature changes accurately in a circuit.
Q3: Can I use this thermistor with Arduino?
A: Yes, it’s compatible with microcontrollers like Arduino and Raspberry Pi for DIY temperature-sensing projects.
Q4: What temperature range can this thermistor handle?
A: The typical operating temperature range varies by model but usually lies between -55°C to +125°C.
Q5: How do I test an NTC thermistor?
A: You can use a multimeter to measure resistance at room temperature and compare it as the temperature increases to see if resistance drops.
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