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Topdiode TNSG27324 to replace IXYS IX4424

Topdiode TNSG27324 to replace IXYS IX4424

Each of the two outputs of the IX4424G dual low-side MOSFET driver can provide a pull current and a fill current of 3A with a rise and fall time of less than 10ns. The low propagation delay time and quickly matched rise and fall times make them ideal for high frequency and high power applications, widely used in switching power supplies, motor control, and DC/DC converters.

What is the difference between 100k and 10k thermistors

The primary difference between 100K and 10K thermistors lies in their nominal resistance values at a specific reference temperature, typically around 25°C. Both refer to NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) thermistors, which means that their resistance decreases as temperature increases. However, the “100K” and “10K” indicate their respective nominal resistances:

The Versatile NTC Thermistor 10k

At its core, the NTC Thermistor 10k boasts a nominal resistance of 10,000 ohms at a designated reference temperature, often set at 25°C. This resistance-temperature relationship follows a nonlinear trajectory, often described by equations such as the Steinhart-Hart equation.

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