1812 Surface Mount Fuse SMD Fuse 4532mm PPTC RESETTALBE FUSES 60V
30V 16V 15V 24V 33V 6V 12V 24V 8V
Features
◆ Surface Mount Devices
◆ Standard 4532mm(1812mils) footprint
◆ Surface mount packaging for automated assembly
◆ Compatible with Pb and Pb-free solder Re flow profiles.
◆ UL(E352136), C-UL(E352136), TUV(R50322001)
◆ RoHS, Reach, HF compliance
Applications
◆ Over current and over temperature protection of automotive
electronics
◆ PC motherboards, Hard disk driver, and PC peripherals
◆ POS Equipment
◆ USB port protection
◆ HDMI source protection
Specification
Vmax | Ih |
60V | 0.1A 0.14A 0.2A |
33V | 0.75A |
30V | 0.2A 0.3A |
24V | 0.75A 1.1A 1.5A |
16V | 0.35A 0.75A 1.5A 1.6A |
15V | 0.5A |
12V | 1.5A 1.6A |
8V | 2A |
6V | 1.1A 1.25A 1.5A 2.6A 3A |
Dimension
A resettable fuse or polymeric positive temperature coefficient
device (PPTC) is a passive electronic component used to protect
against overcurrent faults in electronic circuits. The device is
also known as a multifuse or polyfuse or polyswitch. They are
similar in function to PTC thermistors in certain situations but
operate on mechanical changes instead of charge carrier effects in
semiconductors.
A polymeric PTC device is made up of a non-conductive crystalline
organic polymer matrix that is loaded with carbon black particles
to make it conductive. While cool, the polymer is in a crystalline
state, with the carbon forced into the regions between crystals,
forming many conductive chains. Since it is conductive (the
"initial resistance"), it will pass a current. If too much current
is passed through the device the device will begin to heat. As the
device heats, the polymer will expand, changing from a crystalline
into an amorphous state. The expansion separates the carbon
particles and breaks the conductive pathways, causing the device to
heat faster and expand more, further raising the resistance. This
increase in resistance substantially reduces the current in the
circuit. A small (leakage) current still flows through the device
and is sufficient to maintain the temperature at a level which will
keep it in the high resistance state. Leakage current can range
from less than a hundred mA at rated voltage up to a few hundred mA
at lower voltages. The device can be said to have latching
functionality. The hold current is the maximum current at which the
device is guaranteed not to trip. The trip current is the current
at which the device is guaranteed to trip.
When power is removed, the heating due to the leakage current will
stop and the PPTC device will cool. As the device cools, it regains
its original crystalline structure and returns to a low resistance
state where it can hold the current as specified for the device.
This cooling usually takes a few seconds, though a tripped device
will retain a slightly higher resistance for hours, unless the
power in it is weaker, or has been often used, slowly approaching
the initial resistance value. The resetting will often not take
place even if the fault alone has been removed with the power still
flowing as the operating current may be above the holding current
of the PPTC. The device may not return to its original resistance
value; it will most likely stabilize at a significantly higher
resistance (up to 4 times initial value). It could take hours,
days, weeks or even years for the device to return to a resistance
value similar to its original value, if at all.
A PPTC device has a current rating and a voltage rating.
SMD fuses production machine
Standard Package:
1000 pcs per reel, 1500 pcs per reel, 2000 pcs per reel
Shipping Term:
EXW, DDU, DDP, C&F, FOB
Shipping Methods:
International Express, By Air, By Sea
Test Equipment
Q: Are you trading company or manufacturer ?
A: We are a fuse product factory.
Q: How long is your delivery time?
A: Generally it is 3 days if the goods are in stock, 5-10 days if
the goods not in stock, according to the quantity.
Q: Do you provide samples ? is it free or extra ?
A: Yes, we could offer the sample for free charge but do not pay
the cost of freight.
Q: What is your terms of payment ?