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  1. A thermistor is a temperature sensor which exhibits a large change in resistance proportional to a change in temperature.
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    The Thermistor is a solid state temperature sensing device which acts a bit like an electrical resistor but is temperature sensitive. Thermistors can be used to produce an analogue output voltage with variations in ambient temperature and as such can be referred to as a transducer.
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    Thermistors act as a passive component in a circuit. They are an accurate, cheap, and robust way to measure temperature. While thermistors do not work well in extremely hot or cold temperatures, they are the sensor of choice for many different applications. Thermistors are ideal when a precise temperature reading is required.
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