Rajnish, I've never used the Philip's sensor. I have only looked at the data sheets when I was specifying sensors for my project. - Tom At 12:22 PM 2/7/98 -0500, you wrote: >At 02:16 AM 7/2/98 -0800, you wrote: [snip] >>For low-cost >>applications, you could use a basic sensor element such as Philip's >>but you would need much more support circuitry for the oscillator. [snip] >> >> - Tom > >Hi, > >I am having problem sourcing the Philips Humidity Sensor. If you are using >them I would be obliged if you could suggest a source. I wrote to the >undermentioned company. They initially told me it was ex-stock after which >when I asked them to send me a quote they backed out. I feel they do not >have it. BTW I need 25 Pcs. > >>>>Cliff Parkinson >>>> >>>>PO Box 100-544 NSMC Auckland New Zealand >>>>Sales Tel: +64-9-443 9500 >>>> +64-4-915 9500 >>>>Admin Tel: +64-9-443 9501 >>>>Facsimile: +64-9-443 9502 > > >Thanks, > >Rajnish. > >