YQS5878PTF

Amphenol Advanced Sensors
527-YQS5878PTF
YQS5878PTF

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PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) Thermistors Resettable Fuse -/+20%

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Amphenol
Product Category: PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) Thermistors
RoHS:  
PTF
250 Ohms
20 %
PCB Mount
Radial
+ 10 C
+ 55 C
Bulk
Brand: Amphenol Advanced Sensors
Country of Assembly: Not Available
Country of Diffusion: Not Available
Country of Origin: GB
Current Rating: 45 mA
Product Type: PTC Thermistors
Factory Pack Quantity: 2000
Subcategory: Thermistors
Tradename: THERMOMETRICS
Part # Aliases: YS5878PTF
Unit Weight: 5.072 g
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CNHTS:
8533400000
CAHTS:
8533400000
USHTS:
8533408070
JPHTS:
853340000
TARIC:
8533401000
MXHTS:
8533409102
ECCN:
EAR99

NTC/PTC Thermistors

Amphenol Advanced Sensors NTC/PTC Thermistors feature a wide range of solutions for temperature-sensing challenges. These thermistors are used in a broad spectrum of industries, including automotive, medical, power, and industrial.

PTC Thermistors

Amphenol Advanced Sensors PTC thermistors are temperature-dependent resistors manufactured from doped barium titanate and are available with transition temperatures from 60°C to +200°C. The series offers sensitivity to changes in thermal conductivity and the ability to self-regulate temperature. Typical applications for Amphenol Advanced Sensors PTC thermistors include fluid level-flow detection, self-regulating heaters, overtemperature and overcurrent protection, surge generation, and current stabilization.