New Ametherm ACCU-Curve series of interchangeable thermistors features tight tolerances of ± 0.2 °c for high-accuracy temperature measurement


Ametherm introduced a new series of interchangeable thermistors that provide long-term stability and reliability for high-accuracy temperature sensing, control, and compensation. ACCU-Curve series thermistors are available in a wide range of resistance values, with tight tolerances of ± 0.2 °C between 0 °C and 70 °C and fast thermal response times. 

Providing designers with faster, less-expensive alternatives to RTD probes and thermocouples — without compromising on accuracy — ACCU-Curve series devices deliver the tight tolerances required for temperature measurement in critical medical instrumentation, and they can be potted in a variety of housings for temperature compensation circuits in industrial and automotive applications.

Offering diameters of 2.4 mm and 32 AWG tinned-copper leads, the epoxy-coated thermistors are available in four resistance values at 25 °C — 2.252 kΩ, 3.0 kΩ, 5.0 kΩ, and 10 kΩ — with a dissipation constant of 1 mW/°C and thermal time constant of 10 s. 

The devices are available direct or through distributors such as Digi-Key and Mouser. Samples and production quantities of the thermistors are available now, with factory lead times of 12 weeks. Volume pricing for U.S. delivery starts at $1.25 per piece.

For more information or to request a sample, visit www.ametherm.com.



October 29, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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