The recommended soldering temperature is 260°C (500°F) and the recommended soldering time is 3 seconds or less to prevent thermal damage to the thermistor.
Yes, the ZS1022-T is designed to operate in high-humidity environments, but it's recommended to take precautions to prevent moisture ingress, such as applying a conformal coating or using a moisture-resistant packaging.
The self-heating effect of the ZS1022-T is approximately 1-2°C (1.8-3.6°F) at 1mA current. This effect can affect accuracy, so it's essential to consider it when designing the measurement circuit and to use a low current excitation to minimize the self-heating effect.
While the ZS1022-T can operate up to 150°C (302°F), it's not recommended for continuous use above 120°C (248°F) due to potential degradation of the thermistor's characteristics. For high-temperature applications, consider using a thermistor specifically designed for high-temperature use.
The ZS1022-T's non-linear temperature response can be handled using look-up tables, polynomial equations, or thermistor curve-fitting algorithms. These methods can be implemented in software or firmware to provide accurate temperature measurements.
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