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103HT
+NomenclatureNTC Thermistors 10kohm 2%
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Fiche technique 103HT DataSheet
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Spécifications
| Attribut | Valeur |
| Packaging | MouseReel |
| Standard Pack Qty | 3000 |
Présentation
Description
Key features:
- Temperature Resistance: Withstands up to 180°C (356°F) continuously and short-term peaks of 250°C (482°F).
- Strength: Offers high mechanical strength and chemical resistance, ideal for metal, ceramic, and composite bonding.
- Applications: Used in aerospace, automotive, and electronics for bonding components exposed to high heat (e.g., exhaust systems, circuit boards).
- Curing: Typically requires heat curing for optimal performance.
For precise details, consult the manufacturer’s datasheet, as formulations may vary.
Equivalent
- AD822HT (Analog Devices)
- OPA454 (Texas Instruments)
- LT1013HT (Linear Technology)
- MAX9944 (Maxim Integrated)
These alternatives offer similar high-temperature performance (up to 175°C or higher) and are suitable for harsh environments. Verify specifications for exact compatibility.
Pinout
Pin Functions:
1. VCC (Power Supply): Typically 3.3V or 5V.
2. GND (Ground): Connects to the circuit ground.
3. OUT (Signal Output): Provides an analog voltage proportional to temperature.
It functions as a negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor, meaning resistance decreases as temperature rises. Often used in Arduino and other microcontroller projects for basic temperature monitoring.
Manufacturer
Honeywell is recognized for reliability and innovation, serving industries like aerospace, oil & gas, and manufacturing. Their products often meet stringent industry standards, making them a trusted supplier in critical applications.
Application
1. Automotive – Monitoring exhaust gas, engine, and cabin temperatures.
2. Industrial – Temperature regulation in furnaces, heaters, and machinery.
3. Aerospace – High-temperature monitoring in engines and avionics.
4. Appliances – Ovens, water heaters, and HVAC systems.
5. Energy – Thermal management in power plants and renewable energy systems.
Its stability at high temperatures (typically up to 300°C) makes it ideal for demanding environments.