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0.1K1A1-25 - Chip Thermistors

Download the 0.1K1A1-25 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the 1K2A1 variant, as both devices belong to the same chip thermistors family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Features

  • Rapid Time Response (1 second typical in liquids).
  • DC (Dissipation Constant) = 0.75mW/oC typical in still air at 25oC.
  • Min. /Max. Temperature Exposure = -80oC to 150oC.
  • Available in custom probe assemblies.
  • Proven Stability and Reliability.
  • Alloy Lead Wires for reduced thermal conductivity ("stem effect"). The BetaCHIP +/-1% @ 25oC Thermistor Series are small epoxy coated devices with solid tin plated lead wires. The series offers an economical alternative to t.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (1K2A1-xx.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number 0.1K1A1-25
Manufacturer BetaTHERM
File Size 178.15 KB
Description Chip Thermistors
Datasheet download datasheet 0.1K1A1-25 Datasheet

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BetaTHERM Sensors BetaCHIP Thermistor Series VII BetaCHIP Thermistor Series VII Photo ? Thermistor Configuration 32 AWG Tin Plated Copper Alloy Lead Wires Thermally Conductive Epoxy Coating 2.413mm (0.095Ó) Max. Dia. 76.2mm +/-3.3mm (3.00Ó +/-0.13Ó) Example: BetaCHIP Series VII Part Number 10K 3 A 1-25 Tolerance Code (1% @ 25oC) Epoxy Coated Material Curve # Resistance Value @ 25oC Applications ¥ Ambient temperature sensing, control and compensation. ¥ Aerospace instrumentation and crystal oscillator compensation. ¥ Liquid or gas temperature control and monitoring. ¥ Assembly into probes for a wide variety of applications. Features ¥ Rapid Time Response (1 second typical in liquids). ¥ DC (Dissipation Constant) = 0.75mW/oC typical in still air at 25oC. ¥ Min./Max.
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