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BR42KD166M

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RESISTOR, TEMPERATURE DEPENDENT, NTC
CategoryPassive components    The resistor   
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ManufacturerThermometrics
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RESISTOR, TEMPERATURE DEPENDENT, NTC

BR42KD166M Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
MakerThermometrics
package instruction,
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
ECCN codeEAR99
Manufacturer's serial numberBR42
Number of terminals2
Resistor typeNTC THERMISTOR
NTC THERMISTORS:
TYPE BR32/42/55
GLASS ENCAPSULATED BEAD THERMISTOR
DESCRIPTION:
Large glass encapsulated bead thermistors on fine diameter
platinum alloy lead-wires.
FEATURES:
Suitable for most low cost temperature measurement,
control or compensation applications
Fast thermal response times
Rugged glass encapsulation provides hermetic seal and
better strain relief than large glass coated bead thermistors
Long term stability is better than large glass coated bead
thermistors
Suitable for self-heated applications such as liquid level
sensing or gas flow measurement
Recommended for all applications where the customer will
perform further assembly operations
Normal operating/storage temperatures range from
-80°C to:
105°C for Material system E0
200°C for Material system A1 through A4
300°C for Material systems A5 through D17
Unaffected by severe environmental exposures, including
nuclear radiation
Intermittent operation up to 600°C is permissible,
however, stability will be degraded.
DIMENSIONS:
OPTIONS:
Non-standard resistance tolerances
Non-standard resistance values
Reference temperature(s) other than 25°C - specify
Mounting in special housings or enclosures
Longer continuous leads
Welded or soldered extension leads - specify lead material, diameter, length and insulation, if any.
Solderable or weldable/solderable leads
Leads can be pre-tinned or treated for improved soldering
Calibration - specify temperature(s)
Interchangeable pairs or set, curve matching - specify temperature range(s) and tolerance(s)
Special aging and conditioning for high reliability applications
CODING:
The code number to be ordered may be specified as follows:
BR 55
K
A
752
N
Tolerance code letter (see NOTE 1 and TABLE B)
Zero-power resistance as 25°C (see NOTE 2)
Material System Code Letter (see TABLE A)
Lead configuration code letter.
“K” = adjacent leads with stub ends glass coated
“P” = opposite leads with stub ends glass coated
Nominal Bead Diameter in mils (specify 32, 42 or 55)
Style “BR” denotes RUGGEDIZED BEAD structure
NOTE 1:
Special tolerances are available on request. Consult factory for special resistance tolerances, non-standard
resistances and/or non-standard temperatures.
NOTE 2:
The zero-power resistance at 25°C, expressed in Ohms, is identified by a three digit code number. The first two digits
represent significant figures, and the last digit specifies the number of zeros to follow. Example: 7.5k Ohms= “752”.
The standard resistance values are from the 24-Value series decade as specified in Military Standard MS90178.
1.0 / 1.1 / 1.2 / 1.3 / 1.5 / 1.6 / 1.8 / 2.0 / 2.2 / 2.4 / 2.7 / 3.0
3.3 / 3.6 / 3.9 / 4.3 / 4.7 / 5.1 / 5.6 / 6.2 / 6.8 / 7.5 / 8.2 / 9.1
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