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| Parameter | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Part Number | Component Identifier | TT104N-12 |
| Type | Device Type | Thermistor |
| Resistance (R25) | Resistance at 25°C | 10 kΩ |
| Tolerance | Resistance Tolerance | ±1% |
| B Constant | B Constant (25/85°C) | 3950 K |
| Max. Current | Maximum Continuous Current | 10 mA |
| Dissipation | Power Dissipation | 125 mW |
| Operating Temp. | Operating Temperature Range | -40°C to +125°C |
| Case Size | Physical Dimensions | 4.0 x 4.0 x 1.6 mm |
| Lead Pitch | Distance Between Leads | 2.5 mm |
| Material | Body Material | Epoxy Glass Fiber |
| Compliance | Compliance Standards | RoHS Compliant |
Instructions for Use:
Handling:
- Handle the thermistor with care to avoid mechanical damage.
- Do not apply excessive force when soldering or handling the leads.
Soldering:
- Preheat the thermistor to 70°C to 90°C before soldering.
- Soldering temperature should not exceed 350°C.
- Soldering time should be kept under 3 seconds per joint.
- Allow the thermistor to cool naturally after soldering.
Mounting:
- Ensure the thermistor is mounted in a location where it can accurately sense the temperature of the environment or component being monitored.
- Avoid placing the thermistor near heat sources that could affect its readings.
Electrical Connections:
- Connect the thermistor in a circuit according to the specific application requirements.
- Ensure the polarity is correct if the thermistor is polarized (though most thermistors are non-polarized).
Storage:
- Store the thermistor in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Keep the thermistor in its original packaging until ready for use to prevent contamination.
Testing:
- Test the thermistor using a multimeter to ensure it meets the specified resistance at room temperature.
- If the thermistor is used in a temperature-sensing application, calibrate the system to ensure accurate readings.
Maintenance:
- Regularly inspect the thermistor for signs of damage or wear.
- Replace the thermistor if it shows any signs of malfunction or if it no longer meets the required specifications.
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