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+ | These are found in various places such as: | ||
+ | * Input current limiting (beginning of switching power supplies) | ||
+ | * Temperature Sensors (3d printer beds, lithium batteries) | ||
+ | * Temperature cutoffs (coffee maker) | ||
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+ | ==Tips/Techniques== | ||
+ | ===Checking an Input Current Limiter is Working=== | ||
+ | Use hot air, and the resistance should increase. This alternatively is a way to detect if what you are looking at is | ||
+ | a thermistor. For: [[Identify this chip]]. | ||
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+ | [[Category:online notes]] |
Latest revision as of 02:22, 20 May 2024
Transistor... Thermistor...
These are found in various places such as:
- Input current limiting (beginning of switching power supplies)
- Temperature Sensors (3d printer beds, lithium batteries)
- Temperature cutoffs (coffee maker)
Tips/Techniques
Checking an Input Current Limiter is Working
Use hot air, and the resistance should increase. This alternatively is a way to detect if what you are looking at is a thermistor. For: Identify this chip.