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10pcs NTC Thermistor Thermal Resistor MF52
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10PCS 10K NTC Thermistor MF52 Thermal ResistorThis pack includes 10 MF52 NTC thermistors with a 10KΩ nominal resistance, designed for accurate and reliable t...
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10PCS 10K NTC Thermistor MF52 Thermal Resistor
This pack includes 10 MF52 NTC thermistors with a 10KΩ nominal resistance, designed for accurate and reliable temperature sensing in electronic circuits. Using MF52AT technology, these thermistors provide stable performance and are widely used in temperature measurement, control systems, and protection circuits.
Constructed from high-quality metal alloy materials, the thermistors offer durability and consistent operation over time. Their negative temperature coefficient (NTC) characteristic means the resistance decreases as temperature increases, making them ideal for monitoring temperature in power supplies, battery packs, microcontroller projects, and other electronics.
With a 10KΩ resistance at 25°C and ±5% tolerance, these thermistors provide dependable readings for many common thermistor tables and temperature control applications.
Features
- Pack of 10 MF52 NTC thermistors
- 10KΩ nominal resistance (at 25°C)
- ±5% resistance tolerance
- MF52AT technology for stable temperature sensing
- Durable metal alloy construction
- Suitable for temperature measurement, control circuits, battery monitoring, and DIY electronics projects
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- microcontroller
- A microcontroller is a small computer on a chip that runs your program and controls connected inputs and outputs. For this product, it is the part that reads buttons and sensors, drives the display and speaker, and communicates over Bluetooth.
- Tolerance
- Tolerance tells you how far the real resistance value may be from the printed value. A 1% resistor is useful when a circuit needs more predictable behaviour than a looser 5% or 10% part.
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