- A
varistor (a.k.a. voltage-dependent
resistor (VDR)) is a
surge protecting electronic component with an
electrical resistance that
varies with the applied...
-
spark gaps,
discharge tubes, zener-type semiconductors, and metal-oxide
varistors (MOVs), all of
which begin to
conduct current once a
certain voltage threshold...
- (ANSI)
Thermistor (ANSI). Use -t for NTC symbol. Use +t for PTC symbol.
Varistor (ANSI)
General capacitor (IEC-style)
Polarized capacitor (American-style)...
-
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format Metal oxide varistor, an
electronic component with a
significant non-ohmic current-voltage characteristic...
- the
words "transconductance" or "transfer", and "
varistor". The
device logically belongs in the
varistor family, and has the
transconductance or transfer...
- temperature.
Humistor – humidity-varied
resistor Photoresistor Memristor Varistor, Voltage-dependent resistor, MOV – P****es
current when
excessive voltage...
- PTC
according response to warming. Metal-oxide
varistor (voltage-dependent resistor) High
voltage varistor An
infrared thermometer Gallery: some causes...
- that device. An
avalanche diode,
transient voltage suppression diode,
varistor,
overvoltage crowbar, or a
range of
other overvoltage protective devices...
- an RC network. In some DC circuits, a
varistor made of
inexpensive metal oxide,
called a
metal oxide varistor (MOV) is used. They may be
unipolar or...
- over-voltages
faster than
other common over-voltage
protection components such as
varistors or gas
discharge tubes. The
actual clamping occurs in
roughly one picosecond...