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Application and Selection of Power Thermistors

What is a power thermistor? A power thermistor, also known as a power NTC or inrush current limiter, is a component designed to suppress inrush currents in electrical circuits. It utilizes the self-heating characteristic of a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) thermistor to limit the high currents that can surge when a circuit is turned on.

Ενιαίος υαλοπίνακας NTC Thermistor MF51 Προμηθευτής

Ο θερμίστορ NTC που σφραγίζεται με ένα άκρο είναι ένας αισθητήρας θερμοκρασίας υψηλής αξιοπιστίας από την τεχνολογία στεγανοποίησης γυαλιού, Σχεδιασμένο για υψηλή θερμοκρασία, Υψηλή υγρασία και σενάρια γρήγορης απόκρισης.

Temperature Compensated NTC Thermistor MF11

Temperature compensation using thermistors MF11 involves using their resistance change with temperature to counteract or correct for temperature variations in electronic circuits or systems. Θερμοστάτη, particularly negative temperature coefficient (NTC) θερμίστορ, are employed in various applications to maintain stable operation and protect against temperature-related issues.
Αρνητικός συντελεστής θερμοκρασίας (NTC) Θερμοστάτη: NTC thermistors exhibit a decrease in resistance as temperature increases, and vice versa. This characteristic makes them ideal for compensating for temperature-sensitive components or circuits.

Thin Film Temperature Measurement Type MF55 NTC Thermistor

Thin-film NTC thermistors are specialized temperature sensors that use a thin layer of thermistor material on a substrate, often alumina or polyimide, to measure temperature. They are characterized by their small size, low profile, and fast response times, making them suitable for applications where space is limited and quick temperature measurements are crucial.