Can I use a JKPPTC device for overtemperature control? |
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| Publish Time:2013/12/17 | Click:707 | |
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Although primarily intended as an overcurrent protection device, many devices have been successfully used to prevent overtemperature conditions as well. A good example of this is our D product family which allows battery pack designers to eliminate thermal devices from some designs due to the low activation temperature of this product family. |
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