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Re: Negative Temperature Coefficient sensors
Posted to Technical Theory Forum on 12/9/2006 2 Replies

Hi Matt,

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I believe one reason is because they have low resistance at normal operating temps. This allows higher voltage, more current, less error. An example would be a typical GM coolant temp senso... Login to read more.

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