43.2Ω NTC Thermistor For Digital Thermometer
43.2Ω NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) thermistor is a type of sensor used in digital thermometers for temperature measurement. NTC thermistors are resistors whose resistance decreases as temperature increases. They are commonly used in temperature sensing applications due to their sensitivity and accuracy.
In the case of a 43.2Ω NTC thermistor, it means that at a specific reference temperature (usually around room temperature), the resistance of the thermistor is 43.2Ω. As the temperature changes, the resistance of the thermistor will change accordingly, following a predictable curve based on its temperature-resistance characteristics.
To use this thermistor in a digital thermometer, you would typically connect it to a circuit that can measure its resistance and convert that resistance into a temperature reading. This conversion is often done using a lookup table or mathematical equation that relates resistance to temperature, based on the thermistor's datasheet or calibration data.
Specification:
R25℃=43.2Ω
Probe Size: Maxφ1.9 black
Wire: Enamelled wire CP φ0.15mm red
Length: (145±5)-3Sn
Application:
Digital thermometer