> >> If anyone have PDF file about this termo senzor, please email me, or
> >> give me link where I can find it...
> >> Thanks!
> >Could I make a suggestion.
> >You would probably get more replies if you did not
> >include attachments.
> >I may have being able to help you but as a basic security policy I do not
> >open attachments unless they have been verified. As the verification
> process
> >takes time, and time is money, they do not get opened, so you do not get a
> >reply.
>
> Chris, the only thing I got here is the VCF (virtual card file) that
> some e-mail programs append automatically to the message. And it can do no
> harm.
>
> I did not even waste my time seeing what the attachment was. The wording "If
> anyone have PDF file about this termo senzor" I took to mean the information
> was in the attachment as there was an attachment there. Now I have bothered
> look I realise that this was an error as he was referring to the part number
> in the subject line.
>
> This however will not change my general policy, Postings to the Piclist with
> attachments get ignored unless the subject demands an attachment. It takes
> too long to put them through the security process.
>
> This is not a criticism of anybody, I am not saying ban attachments,
> everyone can do what they want. I was just explaining my own personal policy
> with regards to Postings with attachments and this Posting appeared to have
> information in an attachment when it could have been in the body of the
> Posting.
>
> At least I know what a VCF attachment is now so I have learnt something
> today.
>
> In answer to the original question. This is the datasheet
> for the KT and KTY Series
>
>
http://www.infineon.com/cmc_upload/0/000/012/047/kt_10_.pdf
>
> Regards
>
> Chris Carr
>
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