PTC (positive Thermo coefficient) device temp ratings.




this has alluded me for a while since i can not seem to find the temperature at which the manufactures state their PTC or NTC. etc.. for example i have a PTC rated for 100 ohms cold! now what temp is that? hell, it's 55F here in the shack and i am cold now! does that apply? :) just like to know what temp they are referring to !

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