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Release time:2022-03-15
What are the applications of NTC temperature probes?
An NTC temperature probe is a thermistor probe whose resistance decreases rapidly as temperature rises. It typically consists of two to three metal oxides, which are mixed into a clay-like matrix and sintered at high temperatures to form a dense ceramic. The probe’s dimensions are highly flexible, with diameters that can be reduced to less than 0.010 inches. There is virtually no upper limit on size, though probes up to 0.5 inches in diameter are commonly used.
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Release time:2022-02-28
How do you use an NTC temperature probe?
An NTC temperature probe is typically a conventional temperature sensor composed of an NTC thermistor, a probe (with a metal or plastic housing, among other options), an extension lead, and metal terminals or connectors. Its key feature is that, within its operating temperature range, the relationship between temperature and voltage is linear. This characteristic enables straightforward temperature measurement and control circuit design without the need for nonlinearity correction.
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Release time:2022-02-20
What is the function of an NTC temperature probe?
The NTC temperature probe utilizes an NTC thermistor; under a specified measurement power, its resistance decreases rapidly as temperature rises. By leveraging this feature, the resistance of the NTC thermistor can be measured, enabling temperature sensing and control.
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Release time:2022-02-08
Applications of NTC Thermistors
Enameled-wire NTC thermistors (MF52B and MF51E series): Encapsulated in epoxy resin with a robust, integral structure, these are precision‑grade NTC thermistors. The thermistor chip is soldered to two enameled copper wires. Available wire diameters include 0.17 mm, 0.20 mm, 0.25 mm, 0.28 mm, 0.30 mm, as well as other custom wire gauges. These components are widely used in electronic desk calendars, digital thermometers, mobile phone batteries, lithium‑ion batteries, and a variety of instrumentation and equipment.
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Release time:2022-01-16
DS18B20 Temperature Sensor Malfunction and Troubleshooting Methods
The DS18B20 temperature sensor is one of the earliest‑developed and most widely used sensors, with a market share that significantly surpasses that of other sensors. Since the 17th century, humans have been using temperature as a measurement parameter. Supported by semiconductor technology, this century has seen the development of semiconductor thermocouple sensors, PN‑junction temperature sensors, and integrated temperature sensors.
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