varistor

/ˈværɪstər/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of resistor that ‘blows’ or opens its conductive path when the voltage across it exceeds a certain threshold, often used for overvoltage protection.

“The house’s electrical system included a varistor to prevent damage from power surges.”

Synonyms

  • crowbar
  • voltage-dependent resistor

Antonyms

  • insulator