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Ingerniated2017-10-02 12:38:13
Electronics
Ingerniated, 2017-10-02 12:38:13

What are the losses in electronics in winter based on?

Good afternoon, tell me.
Usually, as the temperature rises, does the resistance increase?
But why is it the opposite for transistors, or rather, why does the voltage drop across them increase at cold temperatures?
After all, when the battery is discharged, the voltage drops with it, and also add the winter increased drop on transistors.
And in this case, how does the electronics adapt to the already reduced voltage?
Voltage affects the speed of the email. devices or is this indicator unchanged?
For example, there is a tablet, it works as it should, but if the remaining charge is less than 20-30%, it can turn on if you turn it off, but with further work it will be finalized to 5%.
Please correct me if I'm wrong about something.

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mafusailmagoga, 2017-10-02
@Ingernirated

It's not about transistors. If they influence anything there, then this is minuscule.
And exclusively in the property of nutrition.
in lithium batteries.
If you had not lithium batteries, but disposable lithium BATTERIES - I assure you - you would not notice anything even at minus 30 degrees Celsius.

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