Most power-supply regulators, by definition, provide an output voltage that is stable despite variations in line (input voltage), load, and temperature. However, a temperature-dependent output voltage ...
As discussed in the first article of this two-part series, there are different challenges involved in designing and optimizing thermistor-based application solutions. These are sensor selection and ...
Thermistors, which range in price from 10 cents to approximately$25, find use in applications from automotive monitoringand exhaust-emissions control to ice detection, skinsensors, blood and urine ...
Murata has announced a set proposal and circuit design support for a discrete configuration that combines the crystal unit ‘XRCGE55M200MZF1BR0’ and the thermistor ‘NCU03XH103F6SRL’ for automotive ...
Applications requiring accurate temperature control compensation have new candidates for the assignment in the form of negative temperature coefficient thermistors. The highly precise thermistors are ...
Temperature is the most widely measured physical variable and designers have many sensing options, among them thermocouples, RTDs, solid-state current-output sensors, and thermistors, to cite just a ...
The thermistor is used to detect the change in temperature. There are two types of thermistor, Positive Temperature Coeffecient (PTC) and Negative Temperature Coeffecient (NTC). In PTC type,the ...
Electronic devices can now use six thermistors to protect low-voltage circuits, save board space, and improve power use.
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