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Thermistor NTC 5MMDIA 100KR

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Thermistor NTC 5MMDIA 100KR

A 100 kΩ NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) thermistor in a radial dipped-epoxy package. These ceramic sensors change resistance rapidly with temperature, making them ideal for temperature measurement, compensation, and thermal protection circuits.

Key Features

  • NTC Ceramic Construction – Resistance decreases as temperature increases
  • Dipped Epoxy Package – Rugged and reliable radial form factor
  • Through-Hole Mount – Tinned copper leads with 5 mm pitch for easy soldering

Specifications

  • Resistance at 25 °C – 100 kΩ ±10%
  • Temperature Range – −20 °C to 125 °C
  • Thermal Dissipation – 6 mW/°C
  • Maximum Power – 500 mW
  • DC Current Rating – 15 mA
  • Package – Radial, through-hole, 2-pin
  • Lead Pitch – 5 mm

Ideal For

  • Temperature measurement and monitoring
  • Thermal runaway protection in amplifier circuits
  • Temperature compensation networks
  • Environmental sensing projects
$2.21
Thermistor NTC 5MMDIA 100KR—
$2.21

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Description

A 100 kΩ NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) thermistor in a radial dipped-epoxy package. These ceramic sensors change resistance rapidly with temperature, making them ideal for temperature measurement, compensation, and thermal protection circuits.

Key Features

  • NTC Ceramic Construction – Resistance decreases as temperature increases
  • Dipped Epoxy Package – Rugged and reliable radial form factor
  • Through-Hole Mount – Tinned copper leads with 5 mm pitch for easy soldering

Specifications

  • Resistance at 25 °C – 100 kΩ ±10%
  • Temperature Range – −20 °C to 125 °C
  • Thermal Dissipation – 6 mW/°C
  • Maximum Power – 500 mW
  • DC Current Rating – 15 mA
  • Package – Radial, through-hole, 2-pin
  • Lead Pitch – 5 mm

Ideal For

  • Temperature measurement and monitoring
  • Thermal runaway protection in amplifier circuits
  • Temperature compensation networks
  • Environmental sensing projects