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-- Tjaart van der Walt 1999
 
-- Tjaart van der Walt 1999
 
[http://www.piclist.com/techref/postbot.asp?by=time&id=piclist\1999\05\01\151255a.txt]
 
[http://www.piclist.com/techref/postbot.asp?by=time&id=piclist\1999\05\01\151255a.txt]
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"DESIGNING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT FOR ESD IMMUNITY: Annotated Bibliography
 
"DESIGNING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT FOR ESD IMMUNITY: Annotated Bibliography
 
http://www.dbicorporation.com/esd-anno.htm
 
http://www.dbicorporation.com/esd-anno.htm
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"AP-125 Designing Microcontroller Systems for Electrically Noisy Environments"
 
"AP-125 Designing Microcontroller Systems for Electrically Noisy Environments"
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=== Positive Temperature Coefficient fuses (PTC Fuse) ===
 
 
Also known as '''Polymeric Positive Temperature Coefficient fuses (PPTC fuse)'''. Brand names include '''PolySwitch''', '''Everfuse''', '''Polyfuse''', and '''Multifuse'''.
 
 
PTC fuses may be used with SCRs in crowbar circuits for overvoltage protection.
 
  
 
Russell McMahon says
 
Russell McMahon says

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