Response: Thank you for your question! The choice between 5K, 10K, or 2.25K ohm thermistors depends on the specific application and the temperature range you need to measure. - 5K thermistors are commonly used for temperature sensing in a moderate temperature range. - 10K thermistors are also popular and offer a wider temperature range compared to 5K thermistors. - 2.25K ohm thermistors are less common but may be suitable for specialized applications requiring precise temperature measurements within a specific range. Consider factors such as the temperature range you need to measure, the accuracy required, and the compatibility with your monitoring or control system when choosing the appropriate thermistor for your application. If you need further assistance in selecting the right thermistor for your specific needs, feel free to reach out to us for personalized guidance.
I was looking after more detail, such as how it actually works inside.
Where is the link below? 0:43 ?
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@@ejminava407 Thanks
Quite educative.
Good explanation 👍
Thanks dude, helped with my hw:)
5K or 10 K or 2.25K ohm thermistor which is better sir ?
Response: Thank you for your question! The choice between 5K, 10K, or 2.25K ohm thermistors depends on the specific application and the temperature range you need to measure.
- 5K thermistors are commonly used for temperature sensing in a moderate temperature range.
- 10K thermistors are also popular and offer a wider temperature range compared to 5K thermistors.
- 2.25K ohm thermistors are less common but may be suitable for specialized applications requiring precise temperature measurements within a specific range.
Consider factors such as the temperature range you need to measure, the accuracy required, and the compatibility with your monitoring or control system when choosing the appropriate thermistor for your application. If you need further assistance in selecting the right thermistor for your specific needs, feel free to reach out to us for personalized guidance.
@@RSPSupply For temperature range -30 to 150 which thermistor is good sir ?
Great Video
Thanks!
@@RSPSupply Does the channel cover electrical engineering topics as well ?
Thanks man.
starts at 1:30
U da real mvp
This is good but not for students level intermediate
INTRO 💀
bruhh, next time try not to use big words. remember viewers could also be students. also try to illustrate so we get a better understanding.
Sorry, if you are considering thermistors you should know those words
4 min vid with 1 min intro