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Passive Components

Ntc Thermistor

Ntc Thermistor

Sourcing Ntc Thermistor? This passive components component is supplied through authorized channels with datasheet-verified specs. The headline rating is Termination of Press-fit. It is commonly specified for EMI suppression on supply and I/O lines.

Overview

Ntc Thermistor is selected when the design needs a Passive Components part with predictable, traceable performance. Each lot ships with date codes and, on request, a certificate of conformance.

Sourcing and lead time

We hold buffer stock on this reference and place factory orders for high volumes. Standard reel and tray multiples apply for production quantities.

Selection notes

For Ntc Thermistor, the dominant trade-offs are rating margin, footprint, and cost at volume; we can map those against equivalents on request.

Typical application

In the field, Ntc Thermistor is specified for EMI suppression on supply and I/O lines; we can suggest equivalents within the same family if a cost-down or second source is needed.

At a glance

Termination Press-fit
Mounting Surface mount (SMD)
Operating range -55 C to +155 C
Compliance RoHS, AEC-Q200

Figures reflect typical catalog values; confirm against the manufacturer datasheet for your lot.

Frequently asked questions

What is the operating temperature range of Ntc Thermistor?
It is rated for -55 C to +155 C operation; the exact limits and any derating curve are on the manufacturer datasheet.
What is the Termination of Ntc Thermistor?
Ntc Thermistor is rated at Termination of Press-fit; full parametrics are listed in the specifications table above.
Is Ntc Thermistor RoHS compliant?
Yes. Ntc Thermistor is supplied against RoHS, AEC-Q200, and declarations of conformity are provided with each shipment.
How quickly can Ntc Thermistor ship?
Stocked quantities ship within the same week; factory-ordered volumes are scheduled on quotation. Send your target quantity for a firm lead time.
Do you offer a cross-reference for Ntc Thermistor?
We maintain equivalents within the Passive Components family and can propose form-fit-function alternatives for last-time-buy situations.

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