PTSA Resettable Automotive PPTC Fuses
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Eaton Bussmann series PTSA resettable PPTC fuses provide consistent and repeatable overcurrent protection while reducing the need for replacement of one-time fuses. PTSA fuses are offered in four different surface mount footprints from 0805 up to 1812. The series includes options with hold currents from 100 mA to 2.6 A and they have a fast time-to-trip, providing designers the flexibility to address various circuit protection needs. The fuses meet AEC-Q200 qualifications for use in automotive applications and are rated for up to 85°C, while the PTSAHT series are rated for up to 125°C. All PTSA fuses feature low resistance for reduced power dissipation and have voltage ratings above 16 V to address typical requirements in infotainment, telematics, lighting, body control, and other automotive applications. https://www.eaton.com/us/en-us/catalog/electronic-components/ptsa-resettable-fuse.html
Eaton Bussmann series PTSA resettable PPTC fuses provide consistent and repeatable overcurrent protection while reducing the need for replacement of one-time fuses. PTSA fuses are offered in four different surface mount footprints from 0805 up to 1812. The series includes options with hold currents from 100 mA to 2.6 A and they have a fast time-to-trip, providing designers the flexibility to address various circuit protection needs. The fuses meet AEC-Q200 qualifications for use in automotive applications and are rated for up to 85°C, while the PTSAHT series are rated for up to 125°C. All PTSA fuses feature low resistance for reduced power dissipation and have voltage ratings above 16 V to address typical requirements in infotainment, telematics, lighting, body control, and other automotive applications. https://www.eaton.com/us/en-us/catalog/electronic-components/ptsa-resettable-fuse.html
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