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Thermistors are temperature and heat sensors that are widely used in a variety of industries. They are made of a semiconductor material that changes its electrical resistance when exposed to different temperatures. This makes them ideal for applications such as temperature control, over-temperature protection, and temperature measurement. Thermistors are also used in medical equipment, automotive systems, and consumer electronics.
Thermistors are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, and can be used in both single-point and multi-point temperature sensing applications. They are also relatively inexpensive and easy to install, making them a popular choice for many applications.
Some of the major companies in the thermistor market include Honeywell, TE Connectivity, Amphenol, Murata Manufacturing, and Panasonic. Show Less Read more