Fuses

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
SF-1206S300-2

SF-1206S300-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BOARD MOUNT 3A 32VDC 1206

2864

SF-3812FG2000T-2

SF-3812FG2000T-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BRD MT 20A 125VAC/100DC SMD

2333

SF-0603S300M-2

SF-0603S300M-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BOARD MOUNT 3A 32VDC 0603

1071

SF-1206HI300M-2

SF-1206HI300M-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BOARD MOUNT 3A 32VDC 1206

2207

SF-1206SP200M-2

SF-1206SP200M-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BOARD MOUNT 2A 63VDC 1206

6000

SF-0402FP315-2

SF-0402FP315-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BOARD MNT 3.15A 32VDC 0402

4866

SF-1206F016-2

SF-1206F016-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BOARD MOUNT 160MA 1206

0

SF-2410FPA250W-2

SF-2410FPA250W-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE 2410

2000

SF-2410FP075W-2

SF-2410FP075W-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BRD 750MA 250VAC/125DC 2410

3667

SF-0603HI500M-2

SF-0603HI500M-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BOARD MOUNT 5A 32VDC 0603

4000

SF-2923HC30C-2

SF-2923HC30C-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BOARD MOUNT 30A 60VDC 2SMD

1718

SF-1206S160W-2

SF-1206S160W-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BOARD MOUNT 1.6A 65VDC 1206

2748

SF-0402F080-2

SF-0402F080-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BOARD MNT 800MA 32VDC 0402

719

SF-0402S300-2

SF-0402S300-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BOARD MOUNT 3A 24VDC 0402

8121

SF-0603S050M-2

SF-0603S050M-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BOARD MNT 500MA 63VDC 0603

2158

SF-0603FP015F-2

SF-0603FP015F-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BRDMT 150MA 65VAC/65DC 0603

790

SF-1206HV20M-2

SF-1206HV20M-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BOARD MOUNT 20A 35VDC 1206

1324

SF-0603FP050-2

SF-0603FP050-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BOARD MNT 500MA 50VDC 0603

4656

SF-0603S315-2

SF-0603S315-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BOARD MNT 3.15A 32VDC 0603

0

SF-3812TL200T-2

SF-3812TL200T-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

FUSE BOARD MOUNT 2A 250VAC 2SMD

2460

Fuses

Fuses are electrical safety devices that protect circuits from overcurrent conditions. As the oldest and most widely used circuit protection technology, fuses operate by breaking the circuit when current exceeds specified limits. Their importance in modern electronics spans from consumer devices to industrial machinery, preventing damage from short circuits, overloads, and fault conditions while ensuring system reliability and safety.

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Miniature Cartridge FusesCompact glass/ceramic body, fast-acting responsePower supplies, consumer electronics
Time-Delay FusesWithstands temporary current surges, slow-blow characteristicsMotors, transformers, switch-mode power supplies
High-Breaker FusesHandles extreme fault currents (>10kA), ceramic constructionIndustrial equipment, HVAC systems
Surface-Mount FusesMiniaturized SMD packaging for PCB integrationSmartphones, medical devices
Resettable Fuses (PTC)Polymer-based self-resetting functionalityUSB ports, battery protection circuits

Typical fuse construction includes: - Enclosure: Glass, ceramic, or plastic housing (dimensions standardized as 5x20mm, 6.3x32mm) - Fusible Element: Calibrated wire or etched metal strip (silver, copper, or alloy materials) - Filling Material: Sand/quartz for arc suppression in high-current models - Contact Terminals: Metal caps or surface-mount pads for electrical connection Modern designs incorporate laser-welded elements and precision-calibrated response mechanisms.

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Rated Current (In)Max normal operating current (0.1-250A range)Determines circuit protection threshold
Voltage RatingMax circuit voltage (32V-1000V DC/AC)Ensures safe arc interruption
Breaking CapacityFault current interruption capability (10A-300kA)Prevents catastrophic failure
Response Time0.1ms (fast-acting) to 10s (time-delay)Matches load characteristics
Trip Characteristic CurveI2t let-through energy ratingCoordinates with upstream devices

Key industries include: - Consumer Electronics: Mobile devices, home appliances - Automotive: Battery management systems, EV charging circuits - Industrial: Motor drives, PLC systems - Telecommunications: Base station power supplies, data center infrastructure - Renewable Energy: Solar inverters, wind turbine converters

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Littelfuse440 Series Ceramic Fuses1000V rating, 300kA breaking capacity
BussmannFWS-6 Class CCTime-delay protection for industrial motors
TE ConnectivityMini5FuseSMD 5x10mm package for space-constrained designs
Mitsubishi ElectricBF Series High-Rupture3-phase power system protection

Key considerations: 1. Match rated current/voltage with circuit parameters 2. Coordinate breaking capacity with system fault levels 3. Select response time per load type (e.g., inrush current in motors) 4. Consider environmental factors (temperature, vibration) 5. Verify regulatory certifications (UL/IEC standards) Example: Selecting a 5x20mm F1A 250V fuse with 1500A breaking capacity for a 120W power supply.

Emerging developments include: - Miniaturization: Sub-2mm SMD fuses for wearable devices - Smart integration: IoT-enabled fuses with real-time monitoring - Material innovation: Biodegradable polymer enclosures - High-voltage specialization: 1500V DC fuses for photovoltaic systems - Hybrid solutions: Combined fuse-circuit breaker architectures

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