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FMicro NTC Miniature Thermistor Sensors


ATC Semitec’s Fmicro miniature thermistor sensor has been designed primarily for use in medical applications.


Utilising thin-film technology combined with laser-trimming techniques, the Fmicro thermistor sensor is only 0.5mm


diameter by 2.3mm long. It is designed around one of our smallest FT series thermistors, encapsulated in a polyimide tube and fitted with 38AWG insulated leads.


The Fmicro is accurate to ±0.2K at 37°C and is small enough to be


incorporated within a catheter probe for internal body temperature measurement. Operating temperature range is -10/+70°C.


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Reliable. RFI/EMI


shielding gaskets &components


ATC Semitec Ltd,


Unit 14 Cosgrove Business Park, Daisy Bank Lane, Anderton,


Northwich, Cheshire, CW9 6FY Tel: 01606 871680 Fax: 01606 872938


E-mail: sales@atcsemitec.co.uk Web: www.atcsemitec.co.uk


www.kemtron.co.uk +44 (0) 1376 348115 info@kemtron.co.uk


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Electromechanical relays


Connectors


Switches / Built-in sensors


PhotoMOS relays / Solid state relays


Components, complete systems and service available from FARNELL The range from Panasonic Electric Works includes


Electromechanical relays  PhotoMOS relays  Solid state relays  Connectors  Switches  Built-In sensors For more information please visit our website www.panasonic-electric-works.co.uk


Distributed by Premier Farnell UK Limited. http://www.farnell.com/panasonic


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