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Frequently Asked Questions > Thermistors Thermistors (Thermally Sensitive Resisstor), are solid state, electronic devices which detect thermal environmental changes for use in temperature measurement, control and compensation circuitry. Thermistors are
Thermistors as Temperature SensorsThermistors as Temperature Sensors
Temperature Sensor – The Thermistor Thermistors (short for thermal resistors) are very simple, discrete two-terminal solid-state devices whose resistance values change with temperature—enough to measure the change with the correct
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Passive Components > Ametherm Thermistors / Inrush Current Protection Specialist Ametherm, established in 1994, manufactures rugged Inrush Current Limiting Thermistors and NTC Thermistors for temperature compensation and control. Ametherm is
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Thermostat and thermistor A thermostat and thermistor are two ways to use metal and its reactions to temperature to read and report temperature changes. Metals of different types, especially copper,
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Passive Components > Thermistors Passive or Active Protection for Inrush Current? There are several component options for inrush current limiting. The two most common alternatives are the use of NTC
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Inrush Current Limter – Thermistors An inrush current limiter is a component used to limit inrush current to avoid gradual damage to components and avoid blowing fuses or tripping circuit