

TE Connectivity GA2K7MCD1
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GA2K7MCD1
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2460-GA2K7MCD1
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- Series Free Hanging -40 to 125 °C 3499K B Value Tolerance:±0.5%
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- TypeParameter
- Mounting Type
The "Mounting Type" in electronic components refers to the method used to attach or connect a component to a circuit board or other substrate, such as through-hole, surface-mount, or panel mount.
Free Hanging - Package / Case
refers to the protective housing that encases an electronic component, providing mechanical support, electrical connections, and thermal management.
Probe - Sensitivity Index3499 K
- Description of Terminals152mm Wire Lead
- Resistance @ 25C2000 Ohm
- MountingCable Mount
- PackageBulk
- Base Product Number
"Base Product Number" (BPN) refers to the fundamental identifier assigned to a component by the manufacturer. This number is used to identify a specific product family or series of components that share common features, characteristics, or functionality. The BPN is usually part of a larger part number or order code that includes additional information, such as variations in packaging, tolerance, voltage ratings, and other specifications.
GA - MfrTE Connectivity Measurement Specialties
- Length - Lead Wire5.98 (152.00mm)
- Product StatusActive
- Operating Temperature
The operating temperature is the range of ambient temperature within which a power supply, or any other electrical equipment, operate in. This ranges from a minimum operating temperature, to a peak or maximum operating temperature, outside which, the power supply may fail.
-40 to 125 °C - Series
In electronic components, the "Series" refers to a group of products that share similar characteristics, designs, or functionalities, often produced by the same manufacturer. These components within a series typically have common specifications but may vary in terms of voltage, power, or packaging to meet different application needs. The series name helps identify and differentiate between various product lines within a manufacturer's catalog.
- - TypeNTC
- Resistance
Resistance is a fundamental property of electronic components that measures their opposition to the flow of electric current. It is denoted by the symbol "R" and is measured in ohms (Ω). Resistance is caused by the collisions of electrons with atoms in a material, which generates heat and reduces the flow of current. Components with higher resistance will impede the flow of current more than those with lower resistance. Resistance plays a crucial role in determining the behavior and functionality of electronic circuits, such as limiting current flow, voltage division, and controlling power dissipation.
100kΩ - Response Time
the time taken for a circuit or measuring device, when subjected to a change in input signal, to change its state by a specified fraction of its total response to that change.
200 ms - Screening Level
In electronic components, the term "Screening Level" refers to the level of testing and inspection that a component undergoes to ensure its reliability and performance. This process involves subjecting the component to various tests, such as temperature cycling, burn-in, and electrical testing, to identify any defects or weaknesses that could affect its functionality. The screening level is typically determined based on the application requirements and the criticality of the component in the system. Components that undergo higher screening levels are generally more reliable but may also be more expensive. Overall, the screening level helps to ensure that electronic components meet the necessary quality standards for their intended use.
Extended Industrial - Resistance Tolerance
Tolerance is the percentage of error in the resistor's resistance, or how much more or less you can expect a resistor's actual measured resistance to be from its stated resistance. A gold tolerance band is 5% tolerance, silver is 10%, and no band at all would mean a 20% tolerance.
±0.2°C - B Value Tolerance
The "B Value Tolerance" is a parameter used in electronic components, particularly in resistors and thermistors. It refers to the tolerance or variation in the B value of a component, which is a measure of how the resistance of the component changes with temperature. The B value is a constant that characterizes the temperature-resistance relationship of the component. A smaller B Value Tolerance indicates a more precise and consistent temperature-resistance behavior across different components of the same type. Manufacturers specify the B Value Tolerance to ensure that components meet certain performance standards and to help designers select components with the desired temperature characteristics for their applications.
±0.5% - B25/85
The parameter "B25/85" in electronic components refers to the temperature coefficient of resistance. It indicates how the resistance of the component changes with temperature. Specifically, "B25" refers to the resistance value at 25 degrees Celsius, while "85" refers to the resistance value at 85 degrees Celsius. This parameter is important for understanding how the component will perform under different temperature conditions and is commonly used in the design and specification of electronic circuits.
3499K - B25/50
The parameter "B25/50" in electronic components typically refers to the temperature coefficient of resistance. It indicates how the resistance of the component changes with temperature. The "B" value represents the temperature range over which the resistance is being measured, with 25/50 indicating a range from 25 to 50 degrees Celsius. A lower B value indicates a more stable resistance over temperature changes, while a higher B value means the resistance will vary more with temperature. This parameter is important for ensuring the proper functioning and reliability of electronic circuits in different temperature environments.
- - B25/100
The parameter "B25/100" in electronic components refers to the temperature coefficient of resistance. It indicates how the resistance of the component changes with temperature. Specifically, "B25/100" means that the resistance value is measured at 25 degrees Celsius and 100 degrees Celsius. The parameter helps designers and engineers understand how the component will perform under different temperature conditions, allowing them to select the appropriate component for their specific application. A lower temperature coefficient value indicates that the resistance of the component is more stable over a range of temperatures.
- - B25/75
The parameter B25/75 in electronic components refers to the value of the beta (β) parameter of a transistor or a similar device, measured at two different temperatures, specifically 25°C and 75°C. It indicates the current gain of the transistor in the active region of operation at these specified temperatures. This parameter is important for determining the performance of the device under varying thermal conditions and is often used in designing circuits that require stable amplification characteristics. B25/75 helps engineers predict how the current gain may change with temperature, influencing the choice of components for specific applications.
- - B0/50
The parameter "B0/50" in electronic components typically refers to the temperature coefficient of the component's resistance. It indicates how much the resistance of the component changes with temperature. The "B0" part of the parameter represents the resistance value at a reference temperature, often 25 degrees Celsius, while the "50" part represents the temperature coefficient value. A higher B0/50 value indicates a larger change in resistance with temperature, while a lower value indicates a more stable resistance over temperature variations. It is an important parameter to consider when designing circuits that are sensitive to temperature changes.
- - Resistance in Ohms @ 25°C
The parameter "Resistance in Ohms @ 25°C" in electronic components refers to the electrical resistance of the component measured in ohms at a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. Resistance is a fundamental property of electronic components that determines how much they impede the flow of electrical current. The resistance value at 25°C is often provided as a reference point because it can change with temperature variations. Understanding the resistance of a component at a specific temperature is crucial for designing and analyzing electronic circuits to ensure proper functionality and performance.
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