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Qué (quién) es NTC-resistor - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
NTC (disambiguation)

Resistor         
  • An assortment of small through-hole potentiometers designed for mounting on [[printed circuit board]]s.
  •  Axial resistors with wire leads for through-hole mounting
  • Carbon film resistor with exposed carbon spiral (Tesla TR-212 1 kΩ)
  • Various resistor types of different shapes and sizes
  • An aluminium-encased power resistor rated for dissipation of 50 W when mounted on a heat-sink
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  • High-power wire wound resistors used for [[dynamic braking]] on an electric railway car. Such resistors may dissipate many kilowatts for an extended length of time.
  • Laser Trimmed Precision Thin Film Resistor Network from Fluke, used in the Keithley DMM7510 multimeter. Ceramic backed with glass hermetic seal cover.
  • Metal foil resistor
  • Resistance decade box, made in former [[East Germany]].
  • valve]] (vacuum tube) radio
  • Carbon resistors (black rectangles) printed directly onto the SMD pads on the PCB of a [[Psion Organiser]] II from 1989
  • Typical panel mount potentiometer
  • Drawing of potentiometer with case cut away, showing parts: (''A'') shaft, (''B'') stationary carbon composition resistance element, (''C'') phosphor bronze wiper, (''D'') shaft attached to wiper, (''E, G'') terminals connected to ends of resistance element, (''F'') terminal connected to wiper.
  • access-date=9 November 2014}}</ref>
  • RMA]] Resistor Color Code guide. Circa 1945–1950.
  • Old style "dog bone" resistors with "body, tip, dot" color code marking
  • A single in line (SIL) resistor package with 8 individual 47 ohm resistors. This package is also known as a SIP-9. One end of each resistor is connected to a separate pin and the other ends are all connected together to the remaining (common) pin – pin 1, at the end identified by the white dot.
  • Ayrton–Perry]]}}
  • VZR power resistor 1.5&nbsp;kΩ 12&nbsp;W, manufactured in 1963 in the Soviet Union
  • This image shows four surface-mount resistors (the component at the upper left is a [[capacitor]]) including two [[zero-ohm resistor]]s. Zero-ohm links are often used instead of wire links, so that they can be inserted by a resistor-inserting machine. Their resistance is negligible.
PASSIVE ELECTRONIC COMPONENT USED FOR ITS RESISTANCE
Resistors; Electrical resistor; The Resistor; Parallel resistors; Resistors in parallel; Resistors in series; Grid resistor; Current sensing resistor; Wire wound resistors; Film resistors; Radial-lead resistor; Resistor topology; Foil resistors; Carbon film resistor; High resistance; Wire-wound resistor; Resistive dissipation; Ideal resistor; Real resistor; Non-ideal resistor; Carbon transducer; Carbon-pile pressure transducer; Power resistor; Wire resistor; Metal film; Metal Film; Through hole resistor; Fixed resistor; Adjustable resistors; Special three-character code system for resistors; Three-character code system for resistors; Special 3-character code system for resistors; 3-character code system for resistors; Special three-character code for resistors; Special 3-character code for resistors; 3-character resistor marking code; Three-character resistor marking code; 3-character code for resistors; 3-character resistor code; Three-character resistor code; Three-character code for resistors; Special three-character marking code for resistors; Special 3-character marking code for resistors; Three-character marking code for resistors; 3-character marking code for resistors; Special three-character resistor marking code; Special 3-character resistor marking code
A resistor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element. In electronic circuits, resistors are used to reduce current flow, adjust signal levels, to divide voltages, bias active elements, and terminate transmission lines, among other uses.
resistor         
  • An assortment of small through-hole potentiometers designed for mounting on [[printed circuit board]]s.
  •  Axial resistors with wire leads for through-hole mounting
  • Carbon film resistor with exposed carbon spiral (Tesla TR-212 1&nbsp;kΩ)
  • Various resistor types of different shapes and sizes
  • An aluminium-encased power resistor rated for dissipation of 50 W when mounted on a heat-sink
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • High-power wire wound resistors used for [[dynamic braking]] on an electric railway car. Such resistors may dissipate many kilowatts for an extended length of time.
  • Laser Trimmed Precision Thin Film Resistor Network from Fluke, used in the Keithley DMM7510 multimeter. Ceramic backed with glass hermetic seal cover.
  • Metal foil resistor
  • Resistance decade box, made in former [[East Germany]].
  • valve]] (vacuum tube) radio
  • Carbon resistors (black rectangles) printed directly onto the SMD pads on the PCB of a [[Psion Organiser]] II from 1989
  • Typical panel mount potentiometer
  • Drawing of potentiometer with case cut away, showing parts: (''A'') shaft, (''B'') stationary carbon composition resistance element, (''C'') phosphor bronze wiper, (''D'') shaft attached to wiper, (''E, G'') terminals connected to ends of resistance element, (''F'') terminal connected to wiper.
  • access-date=9 November 2014}}</ref>
  • RMA]] Resistor Color Code guide. Circa 1945–1950.
  • Old style "dog bone" resistors with "body, tip, dot" color code marking
  • A single in line (SIL) resistor package with 8 individual 47 ohm resistors. This package is also known as a SIP-9. One end of each resistor is connected to a separate pin and the other ends are all connected together to the remaining (common) pin – pin 1, at the end identified by the white dot.
  • Ayrton–Perry]]}}
  • VZR power resistor 1.5&nbsp;kΩ 12&nbsp;W, manufactured in 1963 in the Soviet Union
  • This image shows four surface-mount resistors (the component at the upper left is a [[capacitor]]) including two [[zero-ohm resistor]]s. Zero-ohm links are often used instead of wire links, so that they can be inserted by a resistor-inserting machine. Their resistance is negligible.
PASSIVE ELECTRONIC COMPONENT USED FOR ITS RESISTANCE
Resistors; Electrical resistor; The Resistor; Parallel resistors; Resistors in parallel; Resistors in series; Grid resistor; Current sensing resistor; Wire wound resistors; Film resistors; Radial-lead resistor; Resistor topology; Foil resistors; Carbon film resistor; High resistance; Wire-wound resistor; Resistive dissipation; Ideal resistor; Real resistor; Non-ideal resistor; Carbon transducer; Carbon-pile pressure transducer; Power resistor; Wire resistor; Metal film; Metal Film; Through hole resistor; Fixed resistor; Adjustable resistors; Special three-character code system for resistors; Three-character code system for resistors; Special 3-character code system for resistors; 3-character code system for resistors; Special three-character code for resistors; Special 3-character code for resistors; 3-character resistor marking code; Three-character resistor marking code; 3-character code for resistors; 3-character resistor code; Three-character resistor code; Three-character code for resistors; Special three-character marking code for resistors; Special 3-character marking code for resistors; Three-character marking code for resistors; 3-character marking code for resistors; Special three-character resistor marking code; Special 3-character resistor marking code
(resistors)
A resistor is a device which is designed to increase the ability of an electric circuit to stop the flow of an electric current through it. (TECHNICAL)
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resistor         
  • An assortment of small through-hole potentiometers designed for mounting on [[printed circuit board]]s.
  •  Axial resistors with wire leads for through-hole mounting
  • Carbon film resistor with exposed carbon spiral (Tesla TR-212 1&nbsp;kΩ)
  • Various resistor types of different shapes and sizes
  • An aluminium-encased power resistor rated for dissipation of 50 W when mounted on a heat-sink
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • High-power wire wound resistors used for [[dynamic braking]] on an electric railway car. Such resistors may dissipate many kilowatts for an extended length of time.
  • Laser Trimmed Precision Thin Film Resistor Network from Fluke, used in the Keithley DMM7510 multimeter. Ceramic backed with glass hermetic seal cover.
  • Metal foil resistor
  • Resistance decade box, made in former [[East Germany]].
  • valve]] (vacuum tube) radio
  • Carbon resistors (black rectangles) printed directly onto the SMD pads on the PCB of a [[Psion Organiser]] II from 1989
  • Typical panel mount potentiometer
  • Drawing of potentiometer with case cut away, showing parts: (''A'') shaft, (''B'') stationary carbon composition resistance element, (''C'') phosphor bronze wiper, (''D'') shaft attached to wiper, (''E, G'') terminals connected to ends of resistance element, (''F'') terminal connected to wiper.
  • access-date=9 November 2014}}</ref>
  • RMA]] Resistor Color Code guide. Circa 1945–1950.
  • Old style "dog bone" resistors with "body, tip, dot" color code marking
  • A single in line (SIL) resistor package with 8 individual 47 ohm resistors. This package is also known as a SIP-9. One end of each resistor is connected to a separate pin and the other ends are all connected together to the remaining (common) pin – pin 1, at the end identified by the white dot.
  • Ayrton–Perry]]}}
  • VZR power resistor 1.5&nbsp;kΩ 12&nbsp;W, manufactured in 1963 in the Soviet Union
  • This image shows four surface-mount resistors (the component at the upper left is a [[capacitor]]) including two [[zero-ohm resistor]]s. Zero-ohm links are often used instead of wire links, so that they can be inserted by a resistor-inserting machine. Their resistance is negligible.
PASSIVE ELECTRONIC COMPONENT USED FOR ITS RESISTANCE
Resistors; Electrical resistor; The Resistor; Parallel resistors; Resistors in parallel; Resistors in series; Grid resistor; Current sensing resistor; Wire wound resistors; Film resistors; Radial-lead resistor; Resistor topology; Foil resistors; Carbon film resistor; High resistance; Wire-wound resistor; Resistive dissipation; Ideal resistor; Real resistor; Non-ideal resistor; Carbon transducer; Carbon-pile pressure transducer; Power resistor; Wire resistor; Metal film; Metal Film; Through hole resistor; Fixed resistor; Adjustable resistors; Special three-character code system for resistors; Three-character code system for resistors; Special 3-character code system for resistors; 3-character code system for resistors; Special three-character code for resistors; Special 3-character code for resistors; 3-character resistor marking code; Three-character resistor marking code; 3-character code for resistors; 3-character resistor code; Three-character resistor code; Three-character code for resistors; Special three-character marking code for resistors; Special 3-character marking code for resistors; Three-character marking code for resistors; 3-character marking code for resistors; Special three-character resistor marking code; Special 3-character resistor marking code
¦ noun Physics a device having resistance to the passage of an electric current.

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