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=====Description=====
 
The resistance of a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermistor '''thermistor'''] decreases when they are heated ''(negative temperature coefficient type)''.
The resistance of a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermistor '''thermistor'''] decreases when they are heated ''(negative temperature coefficient type)''.


=====Features and Applications=====


Typical resistance values are 1 kilohm at 25°C and 80 ohms at 100°C.
Typical resistance values are 1 kilohm at 25°C and 80 ohms at 100°C.
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Thermistors are suitable for temperature controlled switches and temperature measurement.
Thermistors are suitable for temperature controlled switches and temperature measurement.


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Description

The resistance of a thermistor decreases when they are heated (negative temperature coefficient type).


Features and Applications

Typical resistance values are 1 kilohm at 25°C and 80 ohms at 100°C.


Thermistors are suitable for temperature controlled switches and temperature measurement.


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1/4w Resistors Pack Electrolytic Capacitors Ceramic Disc Capacitors Rectifier Diodes Photo Light Sensitive Resistor (LDR) Light Emitting Diodes (LED) Common Cathode LED Display LCD Module Display Thermistor Resistor
1/4w Resistors Pack Electrolytic Capacitors Ceramic Disc Capacitors Rectifier Diodes Photo Light Sensitive Resistor (LDR) Light Emitting Diodes (LED) Common Cathode LED Display LCD Module Display Thermistor Resistor