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Cernox CX-1010 Thin Film Resistance Cryogenic Temperature Sensor
Description
Cernox® thin film resistance temperature sensors offer significant advantages over comparable bulk or thick film resistance sensors. The smaller package size of these thin film sensors makes them useful in a broader range of experimental mounting schemes, and they are also available in a chip form. They are easily mounted in packages designed for excellent heat transfer, yielding a characteristic thermal response time much faster than possible with bulk devices requiring strain-free mounting. Additionally, they have been proven very stable over repeated thermal cycling and under extended exposure to ionizing radiation.
Cernox CX-1010 Thin Film Resistance Cryogenic Temperature Sensor
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Operation Temperature Range: | 0.1-420deg C |
Temperature Sensitivity: | 1000000000 pm/degC |
Response Time: | -- Sec |
Probe Diameter: | -- mm |
Probe Length: | -- mm |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Cernox thin film resistance temperature sensors offer advantages such as smaller package size, faster thermal response time, and stability over repeated thermal cycling and exposure to ionizing radiation.
The temperature range for Cernox sensors is 100 mK to 420 K, depending on the model.
Cernox sensors have a characteristic thermal response time of 1.5 ms at 4.2 K and 50 ms at 77 K.
Yes, Cernox sensors, particularly those in the Lake Shore SD package, are compatible with most ultra high vacuum applications.
Yes, Cernox sensors are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD), so it is important to use ESD precautionary procedures when handling or making connections to them.
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