The temperature measurement principle of thermal resistance is based on the characteristic that the resistance value of a conductor or semiconductor changes with temperature to measure temperature and temperature related parameters. Most thermistors are made of pure metal materials, with platinum and copper being the most commonly used. Materials such as nickel, manganese, and rhodium have been used to manufacture thermistors. Thermal resistors typically require the transmission of resistance signals through leads to computer control devices or other secondary instruments.
The temperature measurement principle of thermal resistance
Mar 10, 2024
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