PTC Resettable Fuses

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
MF-R250U-2

MF-R250U-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

PTC RESET FUSE 30V 2.5A RADIAL

0

PTGL09AR390N0B52A0

PTGL09AR390N0B52A0

TOKO / Murata

PTC RESET FUSE 250V 115MA RADIAL

450

PTSLR12066V200

PTSLR12066V200

PowerStor (Eaton)

PTC RESET FUSE 6V 2A 1206

5528

PTGL07AS201M0N51B0

PTGL07AS201M0N51B0

TOKO / Murata

PTC RESET FUSE

0

PTR016V0300-BK

PTR016V0300-BK

PowerStor (Eaton)

PTC RESET FUSE 16V 3A RADIAL

487

MF-MSMF110-2

MF-MSMF110-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

PTC RESET FUSE 6V 1.1A 1812

12601

TRF250-120T-RF-B-0.5

TRF250-120T-RF-B-0.5

Wickmann / Littelfuse

PTC RESET FUSE 60V 120MA RADIAL

0

2920L185DR

2920L185DR

Wickmann / Littelfuse

PTC RESET FUSE 33V 1.85A 2920

0

PTCCL13H411FBE

PTCCL13H411FBE

Vishay BC Components/Beyshlag/Draloric

PTC RESET FUSE 145V 410MA RADIAL

0

MF-PSML075-2

MF-PSML075-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

PTC 0.75A 6V SMD 0805 LOW-OHMIC

4598

MPTS1812L11016R

MPTS1812L11016R

Meritek

PTC RESET FUSE 16V 1.1A 1812

0

0402L050SLKR

0402L050SLKR

Wickmann / Littelfuse

PTC RESET FUSE 6V 500MA 0402

8630

MINISMDC260F/12-2

MINISMDC260F/12-2

Wickmann / Littelfuse

PTC RESET FUSE 12V 2.6A 1812

5285

MF-RHT200-AP

MF-RHT200-AP

J.W. Miller / Bourns

PTC RESET FUSE 16V 2A RADIAL

0

MPTH600V250V

MPTH600V250V

Meritek

PTC RESET FUSE 250V 0.25A RADIAL

0

PFRY.185

PFRY.185

Schurter

PTC RESET FUSE 72V 1.85A RADIAL

108

MF-FSMF050X-2

MF-FSMF050X-2

J.W. Miller / Bourns

PTC RESET FUSE 6V 500MA 0603

0

B59884C0120A070

B59884C0120A070

TDK EPCOS

PTC RESET FUSE 420V 21MA RADIAL

3560

PTGL14AR3R3M3C04B0

PTGL14AR3R3M3C04B0

TOKO / Murata

PTC RESET FUSE

0

RXEF020S-2

RXEF020S-2

Wickmann / Littelfuse

PTC RESET FUSE 72V 200MA RADIAL

528

PTC Resettable Fuses

1. Overview

PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) Resettable Fuses are overcurrent protection devices that exhibit a sharp increase in resistance when fault currents exceed normal operating levels. Unlike traditional fuses, PTC devices automatically reset to low-resistance states after fault conditions clear. This self-recovering makes them critical in applications requiring reliable protection against short circuits and overloads without manual replacement. Their importance in modern electronics spans consumer devices, automotive systems, industrial equipment, and renewable energy installations.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsTypical Applications
Polymer PTC (PPTC)Organic polymer matrix with conductive particles, fast response time (ms level), low leakage currentConsumer electronics, USB ports, battery packs
Ceramic PTCSintered barium titanate material, higher operating temperature tolerance, stable tripping characteristicsIndustrial motors, HVAC systems, automotive ECUs
Hybrid PTCCombines polymer and ceramic elements for optimized performance, enhanced surge current capabilityTelecom infrastructure, solar inverters, medical devices

3. Structure and Composition

Typical PTC fuse construction includes:
  • PTC Element: Conductive polymer composite (e.g., carbon-black filled polyethylene) or doped ceramic material
  • Electrodes: Pre-plated nickel/copper layers with solderable termination
  • Encapsulation: Flame-retardant epoxy resin housing (UL94 V-0 rated)
  • Termination: Axial leads, SMD pads, or wire leads depending on package type
The resistance-temperature curve exhibits three regions: conductive (normal), transition (trip point), and high-resistance (latched) states.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Hold Current (Ihold)Maximum operating current before tripping (range: 0.05A-50A)Determines normal operation compatibility
Tripping Time (Ttrip)Response time under overcurrent conditions (1ms-10s)Affects system fault tolerance
Max Voltage (Vmax)Rated voltage withstand capability (3V-600V)Safety insulation coordination
Leakage CurrentPost-trip residual current ( A level)Energy efficiency consideration
Operating Temp RangeFunctional temperature range (-40 C to 125 C typical)Environmental reliability

5. Application Areas

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, laptops, power banks
  • Automotive: CAN bus protection, ADAS sensors, 12V/48V systems
  • Industrial: PLCs, motor drives, test equipment
  • Renewable Energy: Solar charge controllers, wind turbine converters
  • Medical Devices: Patient monitors, portable diagnostic equipment

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
LittelfusePolySwitch VLRHigh inrush current tolerance for LED lighting
BournsMF-MSM SeriesMiniature SMD design for space-constrained applications
TE ConnectivityCR28xx SeriesAutomotive qualified (AEC-Q200) for EV powertrains
Bel/Standex0ZCM SeriesVertical through-hole design for industrial controls

7. Selection Guidelines

Key factors to consider:
  • Calculate normal operating current with 20% safety margin
  • Evaluate maximum fault current requirements
  • Match voltage rating with system specifications
  • Consider package type (SMD vs through-hole) for PCB layout
  • Analyze thermal derating curves for elevated temperatures
Example: For a 5V USB PD application, select a 0.5A hold current PPTC with 6V rating and <50ms trip time.

8. Industry Trends

  1. Development of ultra-low resistance ( 10m ) devices for high-current applications
  2. Integration with smart monitoring systems via embedded sensors
  3. Growing adoption in electric vehicles for 48V/800V system protection
  4. Nanocomposite material innovations improving response times
  5. Miniaturization driven by 5G infrastructure and IoT device demands
Market projections indicate a CAGR of 7.2% through 2027, with Asia-Pacific region leading adoption growth.
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