micky wrote:
On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 20:52:53 -0400, micky
wrote:
What would the role of a thermistor be in the power door lock circuit
of a car? It's in series with the door lock "motor", which might be
a solenoid or maybe a rotating motor.
Is it possible that it is meant to lower or turn off power to the
mechanism if the circuit is left closed for some reason and the
solenoid would otherwise overheat?
The symbol it uses for a thermistor is a resistor symbol in an
elongated circle, like a high school running track around the football
field. Is that the usual symbol for a thermistor.
Well this says the symbol is retcangle with the stick figure of a
hockey stick across it.
http://www.best-microcontroller-proj...c-symbols.html
What's with Toyota anyhow? Are they wrong about the symbol, or maybe
they're wrong when they call it a thermistor!
Are you sure it isn't a circuit breaker? Those are BI-metal
and will open if they get too hot. They are also used in a
time applications in cars.
Jamie