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    SMD050F-2

    Polymeric PTC Resettable Fuse 60V 500 mA Ih Surface Mount 2-SMD

    Littelfuse Inc.

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    RUEF400

    Polymeric PTC Resettable Fuse 30V 4 A Ih Through Hole Radial, Disc

    Littelfuse Inc.

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    2920L030DR

    Polymeric PTC Resettable Fuse 60V 300 mA Ih Surface Mount 2920 (7351 Metric), Concave

    Littelfuse Inc.

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    RUEF300

    Polymeric PTC Resettable Fuse 30V 3 A Ih Through Hole Radial, Disc

    Littelfuse Inc.

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    RXEF185

    Polymeric PTC Resettable Fuse 72V 1.85 A Ih Through Hole Radial, Disc

    Littelfuse Inc.

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    RXEF025

    Polymeric PTC Resettable Fuse 72V 250 mA Ih Through Hole Radial, Disc

    Littelfuse Inc.

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    MICROSMD005F-2

    Polymeric PTC Resettable Fuse 30V 50 mA Ih Surface Mount 1210 (3225 Metric), Concave

    Littelfuse Inc.

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    2920L075/60MR

    Polymeric PTC Resettable Fuse 60V 750 mA Ih Surface Mount 2920 (7351 Metric), Concave

    Littelfuse Inc.

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    1812L020PR

    Polymeric PTC Resettable Fuse 30V 200 mA Ih Surface Mount 1812 (4532 Metric), Concave

    Littelfuse Inc.

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    1206L050YR

    Polymeric PTC Resettable Fuse 6V 500 mA Ih Surface Mount 1206 (3216 Metric), Concave

    Littelfuse Inc.

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    1206L012WR

    Polymeric PTC Resettable Fuse 30V 125 mA Ih Surface Mount 1206 (3216 Metric), Concave

    Littelfuse Inc.

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    2920L200/24DR

    Polymeric PTC Resettable Fuse 24V 2 A Ih Surface Mount 2920 (7351 Metric), Concave

    Littelfuse Inc.

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    0603L075SLYR

    Polymeric PTC Resettable Fuse 6V 750 mA Ih Surface Mount 0603 (1608 Metric), Concave

    Littelfuse Inc.

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    1812L075/33DR

    Polymeric PTC Resettable Fuse 33V 750 mA Ih Surface Mount 1812 (4532 Metric), Concave

    Littelfuse Inc.

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    Description of PTC Resettable Fuses

    Positive Temperature Coefficient resettable fuses, also known as PTC resettable fuses, are circuit protection devices that provide overcurrent and overtemperature protection in various applications.  Their functions are similar to one-time fuses by opening electric circuits during fault events but are resettable, allowing for extended use over their lifetime.

    PTC resettable fuses

    PTC resettable fuses

    Applications of PTC Resettable Fuses

    1. Protection of rechargeable battery packs in low-voltage devices such as mobile devices, smartphones, digital cameras, and gaming consoles.

    2. Overload protection in DC motors to prevent damage due to thermal overstress in the motor windings.

    Advantages of PTC Resettable Fuses

    Reusability: Unlike one-time fuses, PTC fuses can be reset and used multiple times, reducing replacement costs.

    Automatic Reset: They automatically reset after the fault condition is removed, providing continuous protection without manual intervention.

    Protection: They offer protection against overcurrent and overtemperature, which can damage circuits and components.

    Specifications for PTC Resettable Fuses

    Hold Current (IHOLD): The maximum current the fuse can sustain for long periods without tripping.

    Voltage Rating (VMAX): The maximum continuous operating voltage the device can withstand without damage.

    Trip Current (ITRIP): The minimum current required to interrupt current flow at +23°C.

    Trip Time (tTRIP): The maximum time taken for the fuse to switch to a high-resistance state.

    Maximum Current (IMAX): The maximum fault current the PTC can withstand without damage at rated voltage.

    Initial Resistance (Ri): The PTC resistance in the initial state at +23°C.

    Post-Trip Resistance (RTRIP): The maximum resistance measured one hour after a trip event.

    Temperature Derating: Adjustments to hold and trip current ratings at different operating temperatures.

    Power Dissipation (PD): The amount of power dissipated during the tripped state at +23°C

    Structural Features of PTC Resettable Fuses

    1. Two functional states: ON (tripped) and OFF (standby), with high resistance in the ON state and low resistance in the OFF state.

    2. Automatic reset capability after fault clearance.

    3. Protection against short circuits and overheating.

    4. Wide range of footprints, ratings, packaging, and mounting styles for various applications.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the difference between a PTC fuse and a regular fuse?

    To put it succinctly, PTC fuses do not maintain a consistent, measurable resistance when tripped. A critical distinction between traditional fuses and PTC fuses is that the load circuit is not entirely cut off during a fault; instead, a high-resistance leakage path persists through the PTC fuse.

    What is the difference between PTC and PPTC?

    A PTC thermistor is a unique type of resistor with a positive temperature coefficient, meaning its resistance increases proportionally with temperature. On the other hand, a PPTC (Positive Polymer Temperature Coefficient) device is a passive electronic component designed to protect circuits from excessive current surges, using a polymer material that exhibits a positive temperature coefficient.

    How to select right PTC resettable fuses?

    Follow a 6-step process to determine circuit parameters, select a fuse based on maximum ambient temperature and steady-state current, compare ratings, determine time-to-trip, verify operating temperature range, and verify fuse dimensions and mounting style.

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