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The temperature of the block is in turn measured by a thermistor.
The rat was placed on a thermistor controlled operating table.
Thermistors can be classified into two types, depending on the sign of '.
The best array of thermistors gave only limited help.
This property is used in devices such as thermistors.
Resistance thermometers and thermistors are generally used in two ways.
Thermistors are common and semiconductor junctions can also be used.
When the circuit is closed, the thermistor's resistance limits the initial current.
To measure them, he put thermistors and wire thermometers on many flights.
However, thermistors have a smaller temperature range and stability.
Heat produced by the thermistor itself (very minor influence).
"If it loses only a little voltage, the thermistor is hot.
The instrument temperature may also be measured using an internally mounted thermistor.
Chamber and leaf temperatures are measured with a thermistor sensor.
The current and voltage across the thermistor will depend on the particular circuit configuration.
It is generally given for the thermistor in still air, and in well-stirred oil.
Measurements of microwave power can be made directly, usually with a thermistor based detector and meter.
A series of thermistors, to monitor temperature changes.
The temperature rise can be measured with a standard type of thermistor, as in a classical calorimeter.
The electrical power input to the thermistor is just:
Many common designs simply use an incandescent lamp or a thermistor in the feedback circuit.
"Looks like a broken thermistor to me."
Temperature is measured with a thermistor within an expendable, weighted casing.
The resulting voltage drop from the operating resistance, and the power consumption of the thermistor must be taken into account.
As most simulants are thermal insulators, the thermistor's heat will not be conducted.