PTC Thermistors

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Resistance @ 25°C
1.2 Ohms1.6 Ohms2.6 Ohms3.2 Ohms
Resistance Tolerance
±25%±50%
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C-40°C ~ 200°C-40°C ~ 85°C-25°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface MountThrough Hole
Package / Case
Disc, 26mm Dia x 3.5mm WDisc, 26mm Dia x 5.0mm WRectangular
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-Rectangular
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Resistance @ 25°C
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Operating Temperature
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B59xxxR
B59041R0160A010
SENSOR PTC 3.2OHM 50% RECT
EPCOS - TDK Electronics
1,530
In Stock
1 : ¥10.59000
Tray
-
Tray
Active
3.2 Ohms
±50%
-40°C ~ 200°C
Surface Mount
Rectangular
Rectangular
B59860C
B59810C0160A070
SENSOR PTC 1.6OHM 25% DISC
EPCOS - TDK Electronics
1,525
In Stock
1 : ¥23.64000
Bulk
-
Bulk
Active
1.6 Ohms
±25%
-40°C ~ 125°C
Through Hole
Disc, 26mm Dia x 5.0mm W
-
B59860C
B59810C0120A070
SENSOR PTC 2.6OHM 25% DISC
EPCOS - TDK Electronics
673
In Stock
1 : ¥51.31000
Bulk
-
Bulk
Active
2.6 Ohms
±25%
-25°C ~ 125°C
Through Hole
Disc, 26mm Dia x 5.0mm W
-
B59860C
B59910C0120A070
SENSOR PTC 1.2OHM 25% DISC
EPCOS - TDK Electronics
3,329
In Stock
1 : ¥32.43000
Bulk
-
Bulk
Obsolete
1.2 Ohms
±25%
-40°C ~ 85°C
Through Hole
Disc, 26mm Dia x 3.5mm W
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PTC Thermistors


Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) thermistor temperature sensors are devices that exhibit an increase in resistance in response to an increase in temperature. Thermistors produce an output signal that is relatively large and easy to measure compared to many other temperature sensor types, though their characteristics tend to be less stable and less suitable for precise temperature measurements. PTC thermistors in particular are often adapted for over-temperature detection applications, and often exhibit a distinctly nonlinear temperature-resistance relationship that makes them useful for detection of an imprecise "high" temperature condition, though poor for making accurate measurements.