termistorid
Termistorid (the Estonian term for thermistors) are passive electronic components whose resistance changes with temperature. They are primarily of two types: NTC (negative temperature coefficient) thermistors, where resistance decreases as temperature increases, and PTC (positive temperature coefficient) thermistors, where resistance increases with temperature. They are typically made from metal oxide ceramic compounds and come in packages such as beads, discs, rods, or axial leads, often epoxy- or glass-encapsulated.
NTC thermistors are widely used for temperature sensing and compensation because their resistance varies strongly with
Forms and construction: thermistors are manufactured as beads, discs, or rods and are commonly encapsulated in
Applications and limitations: thermistors are used for temperature measurement and control, compensation in semiconductor devices, and