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Resistors, Sensors and Fuses
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Resistors are the most basic passive component. It may seem like simple components with few applications, but resistors have a wide range of applications form factors and resistor types.
Joule heating is the heat created as current passes through a resistor. Often this heat is an important factor in the selection of a resistor to ensure reliable operation, but in some applications, the purpose of the resistor is to generate heat. The heat is generated by the interaction with the electrons flowing through a conductor, impacting its atoms and ions, essentially generating heat through friction.
Resistors are often used as sensors for a wide range of applications from gas sensors to lie detectors. A change in resistance can be caused by a large number of factors including water and other liquids, moisture, strain or flexing, and absorption of gas into the resistive material. By selecting the right material and enclosure, the performance of a resistive sensor can be tailored for a specific application and environment.
Resistive heating elements are used in a variety of products including electric stoves and ovens, electric water heaters, coffee makers, and even the defroster on your car. Resistive heaters are often coated with an electrical insulator to ensure that nothing will short across the resistive element in normal operation which is essential especially in electric hot water heaters that use a submerged heating element.
Specially designed resistors are commonly used as single-use fuses. The conductive element in a fuse is designed to destroy itself once a certain current threshold is reached, essentially sacrificing itself to prevent damage to more expensive electronics.
Fuses are available with a wide range of properties to provide fast or slow response times, different current and voltage capacities, and temperature ranges. They are also available in several form factors such as the blade form factor fuses used in the automotive industry, glass-enclosed fuses, cylindrical fiberglass cartridge fuses, and screw in fuses to name a few.
Joule heating is the heat created as current passes through a resistor. Often this heat is an important factor in the selection of a resistor to ensure reliable operation, but in some applications, the purpose of the resistor is to generate heat. The heat is generated by the interaction with the electrons flowing through a conductor, impacting its atoms and ions, essentially generating heat through friction.
Resistive heating elements are used in a variety of products including electric stoves and ovens, electric water heaters, coffee makers, and even the defroster on your car. Resistive heaters are often coated with an electrical insulator to ensure that nothing will short across the resistive element in normal operation which is essential especially in electric hot water heaters that use a submerged heating element.
Specially designed resistors are commonly used as single-use fuses. The conductive element in a fuse is designed to destroy itself once a certain current threshold is reached, essentially sacrificing itself to prevent damage to more expensive electronics.
Fuses are available with a wide range of properties to provide fast or slow response times, different current and voltage capacities, and temperature ranges. They are also available in several form factors such as the blade form factor fuses used in the automotive industry, glass-enclosed fuses, cylindrical fiberglass cartridge fuses, and screw in fuses to name a few.
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