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Thermistors -
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Thermistors are thermally-sensitive devices whose electrical resistance varies with temperature. Unlike RTDs and thermocouples, thermistors do not have standards associated with their resistance vs. temperature characteristics or curves
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Thermistor Temperature Probes -
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Thermistor temperature probes sense temperature by using thermistors, devices made of semiconductor materials which exhibit a large change in resistance for a small change in temperature
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Temperature Instruments, All Types -
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Temperature instruments use contact or noncontact methods to measure temperature. Products include dial, digital, industrial and laboratory thermometers; temperature probes, indicators, and sensors; RTD elements and transmitters; and thermistors, thermocouples, thermopiles, and thermal switches. 
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Temperature Probes -
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Temperature probes are used in various temperature sensing applications. Technology options include thermocouple, RTD, thermistor and solid state style probes
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Temperature Sensors -
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Temperature sensors are measurement devices that infer temperature by sensing some physical characteristic (i.e. resistance, emf or thermal radiation).
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Bridge Conditioners -
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Bridge conditioners are instruments that provide excitation and support for strain gages, Wheatstone bridges, load cells, and sensors. They also include circuitry for signal conditioning, amplification, and processing.
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Temperature Signal Conditioners -
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Temperature signal conditioners accept outputs from temperature measurement devices such as resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermocouples, and thermistors. They then filter, amplify, and/or convert these outputs to digital signals, or to levels suitable for digitization
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Temperature Controllers -
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Temperature controllers accept inputs from temperature sensors or thermometers, and then output a control signal to keep the temperature at the desired level.
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Signal Conditioners -
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Signal conditioning products provide amplification, filtering, converting, and other processes required to make sensor output suitable for reading by computer boards.
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Digital Thermometers -
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Digital thermometers are portable temperature sensing devices that have permanent probes and a digital display.
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Voltage Converters and Voltage Inverters -
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Voltage converters and voltage inverters accept voltage input and provide a scaled voltage output. Conversion types include scaling up a low-level signal, voltage doubling, and inversion (converting a positive voltage to negative and vice versa).
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Current Loop Converters -
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Current loop converters convert an analog or digital signal to a current loop output such as 4-20 mA or 0-20 mA.
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Thermostats and Thermal Switches -
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Thermostats and thermal switches are electro-mechanical on/off switches that are activated by temperature changes. They are typically used to control heating and cooling systems.
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Chart Recorders and Strip Charts -
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Chart recorders and strip charts are data acquisition tools used to generate a plot, graph or other visualization of data versus time.
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Data Acquisition Computer Boards -
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Data acquisition computer boards are self-contained printed circuit boards that typically plug into the backplane, motherboard, or otherwise interface directly with the computer bus.
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Part Numbers for thermistor
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| SL15 22101 |
Newark |
AMETHERM
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NTC
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NTC Thermistor; Resistance:220Ohm; Thermistor Tolerance:+/- 25%; Leaded Process Compatible:Yes; Dissipation Constant:15mW/ C; Mounting Type:Through Hole; Steady State Current Max:1A; Terminal Type:Radial Leaded RoHS Compliant: Yes |
| RHEF750 |
Newark |
TYCO ELECTRONICS / RAYCHEM
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PTC Resettable Fuse
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Resettable Fuse; Operating Voltage Max:16V; Holding Current:7.5A; Tripping Current:13.1A; Leaded Process Compatible:Yes; Fuse Terminals:Radial Lead; Initial Resistance Max:0.015Ohm; Initial Resistance Min:0.0094Ohm RoHS Compliant: Yes |
| EC95F103V |
Newark |
THERMOMETRICS
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NTC
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NTC Thermistor; Resistance:10kOhm; Thermistor Tolerance:+/- 0.1 C; Dissipation Constant:1mW/ C; Mounting Type:Through Hole; Operating Temp. Min:-80 C; Terminal Type:Radial Leaded; Series:EC95 |
| NTHS1206J02N0050JP |
Newark |
Not Provided
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NTC
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NTC Thermistor; Resistance:5kOhm; Thermistor Tolerance:+/- 5%; Leaded Process Compatible:Yes; Mounting Type:Surface Mount; Package/Case:1206; Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C):No; R/T Curve:2; Terminal Type:PCB Surface Mount RoHS Compliant: Yes |
| VTP210S |
Newark |
TYCO ELECTRONICS / RAYCHEM
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PTC Resettable Fuse
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Resettable Fuse; Operating Voltage Max:16VDC; Resistance:0.024Ohm; Holding Current:2.1A; Tripping Current:4.7A; Leaded Process Compatible:No; Initial Resistance Max:0.03Ohm; Initial Resistance Min:0.018Ohm RoHS Compliant: No |
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What Does A Thermistor Do?. * A Thermistor is a temperature dependent resistor. When temperature changes, the resistance of the thermistor changes in a predictable way.. * How Does A Thermistor's ...
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Thermistor Vacuum Gauge
... on to start heating the thermistor. Thermistor resistance drops during heating until it equals the resistance of reference resistor R3 which has been chosen to match thermistor resistance at 100 ...
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Thermistors and Thermistor Elements and Thermistor Probes
Thermistor Probes. The standalone thermistor element is relatively fragile and can not be placed in a rugged environment. OMEGA offers thermistor probes which are thermistor elements embedded in metal ...
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Thermistor
Thermistor. Posted by Rimmele_Martin on 12 July, 2000 - 3:05 pm. Hi everybody.. This is my first time in the list.. Question:. Can I connect a thermistor directly to a PLC input?. Thanks everybody. ...
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Thermistor Probes - TEGAM INC.
... Thermistor probes for temperature measurement offered by Tegam Inc. Compatible with most thermistor thermometers. See also rtd Probes and thermocouple Probes ...
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Direct temperature sensing at critical locations with thermistor sensors and evaluation by the Bulletin 817 Thermistor Protection Relay offer excellent protection for squirrel-cage motors and other ...
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