We have been using Raychem for a few years now as overload protection. We
have had no problems with safety approvals, etc. As far as I know we have
had no reported failures, etc.
I have also had excellent engineering support when needed.
No affiliation with Raychem - but they do make a good product.
Hope this helps in your decision process!

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Wilson [mailto:dwil...@alidian.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 12:52 PM
To: 'emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org'
Subject: PTCs



We supply -48V to each card in our shelf, each having their own DC-DC
converter. Each card also has an on-board fuse, we are thinking about going
to PTCs instead.

The values range from 0.75A to 5A. I've seen devices from Bourns Inc. and
Littelfuse.

Anyone have any recommendations/suggestions?

Thanks,

Dave Wilson
Alidian Networks Inc.

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