The reliability of a thermistor can be a major factor to consider when a warranty is going to be used for the product that the thermistor is in.
For example suppose that a thermistor is used in a motor drive that will go through on-off cycling 15 times per shift @ 3 shifts per day and has a warranty for 10 years. Then to find the product life that your supplier uses: (15times/shift)*(3shifts/day)*(365days/yr)*10yrs = 164,250 cycles needed
To insure that the thermistor can last that long some supplier uses a calculation called the Mean Time Before Failure (MTBF), which is calculated as follow:
MTBF = m = Ta /r
Where Ta = ∑ Ti + (n-r)td
Where: Ti = cycles to failure or time to failure prior to completion of the test
r = # of failures
n = total # of samples tested
td = duration of test
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