N naseeam Member Jul 28, 2008 #1 Sensor Impedance of 100Ω to 10KΩ. What does this statement mean? 100Ω to 10KΩ, is that resistance. By sensor I mean, Thermistor. Thanks.
Sensor Impedance of 100Ω to 10KΩ. What does this statement mean? 100Ω to 10KΩ, is that resistance. By sensor I mean, Thermistor. Thanks.
dknguyen Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Jul 28, 2008 #2 It's the representative resistance of the thermistor. The thermistor's resistance will change with temperature and that's how you use it.
It's the representative resistance of the thermistor. The thermistor's resistance will change with temperature and that's how you use it.
R reese New Member Aug 12, 2008 #3 sensor impedance The sensor resistance has a range from 100Ω-10KΩ. Thermistors can have either a positive or negative temperature coefficient. A positive tc indicates that the resistance increase with an increase in temperature. Reese
sensor impedance The sensor resistance has a range from 100Ω-10KΩ. Thermistors can have either a positive or negative temperature coefficient. A positive tc indicates that the resistance increase with an increase in temperature. Reese