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- Steady State Current: The NTC should comfortably handle the steady-state current of 20A once it has warmed up. This ensures minimal power loss and voltage drop across the NTC in normal operation.
- Initial Resistance: Higher initial resistance values offer better inrush current limiting but also need more time to "warm up" to nominal operating conditions. This is a balancing act between protection and efficiency.
- Dimension and Thermal Capacity: The NTC must physically handle the dissipated heat during both the inrush and steady-state phases without degrading.
- Voltage Rating: Ensure the NTC's voltage rating matches or exceeds the system voltage to prevent breakdown.
- Recovery Time: Since ESCs for motors often stop and start, ensure the NTC can cool and thus recover its high resistance quickly enough for your application's demands.
Recommended NTC Thermistor Specs (Assumptions)- Steady State Current Rating: ≥25A (to provide a comfortable margin above 20A)
- Initial Resistance: Approx. 5-10 Ohms (sufficient to limit inrush current but not excessively delay power-up; exact value may need adjustment based on your circuit's startup characteristics)
- Thermal Capacity: Look for a component designed specifically for inrush current limiting purposes, which will have suitable thermal characteristics.
Example Component- NTC Thermistor, Inrush Current Limiting
- Steady State Current: 25A
- Initial Resistance: 5 ohms
- Size/Package: Suitable for your PCB layout and thermal considerations
Installation Note- Connect the NTC in series with the positive battery terminal to the rest of your circuit. Given the importance of efficient thermal design, ensure your layout allows for adequate heat dissipation from the NTC thermistor.
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- Thermal Response and Recovery: A 2-ohm thermistor should still provide a decent balance between limiting inrush current and reaching operational state quickly. However, it's crucial to ensure that the selected NTC can handle the thermal cycling in your specific application, especially if starts and stops are frequent.
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