| Familiar with PTC fuses? Here is a circuit with two PTC fuses, each designed for 100 mA.
| Familiar with PTC fuses? Here is a circuit with two PTC fuses, each designed for 100 mA.
| Do you have fuses everywhere, but not one to replace that which has just blown? Join the club! However, there is an alternative — the polyfu...
| Do you have fuses everywhere, but not one to replace that which has just blown? Join the club! However, there is an alternative — the polyfu...
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| While most other electronic and electromechanical components have moved into silicon devices, the classic cartridge fuse has remained the ma...
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| The prospective short-circuit current (PSCC) is the maximum current that can flow through a shorted electrical circuit. The PSCC value is ne...
| The prospective short-circuit current (PSCC) is the maximum current that can flow through a shorted electrical circuit. The PSCC value is ne...
| The prospective short-circuit current (PSCC) is the maximum current that can flow through a shorted electrical circuit. The PSCC value is ne...
| Need to check fuses? A failed fuse indicator is a great solution, but it needs to be simple, affordable, reliable, and small. The straightfo...