Bourns 0.05 A Resettable Fuse, 30V

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Packaging Options:
RS Stock No.:
647-8342
Distrelec Article No.:
304-42-393
Mfr. Part No.:
MF-USMF005-2
Brand:
Bourns
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Brand

Bourns

Trip Current

0.15A

Product Type

Resettable Fuse

Voltage

30V

Current Rating

10A

Time to Trip

1.5s

Hold Current

0.05A

Length

3.43mm

Height

1.1mm

Width

2.8mm

Terminal Material

Electroless Nickel Immersion Gold Plated

Minimum Resistance

2.8Ω

Maximum Resistance

50Ω

Minimum Operating Temperature

85°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Power Dissipation

0.6W

Standards/Approvals

RoHS, UL

Package Size

1210

Series

MF-USMF

Package Type

Reel

MF-USMF Series


Fast tripping resettable circuit protection

Surface mount packaging for automated assembly

Small footprint size (1210)

Surface Mount Technology


Resettable fuses are designed for the protection of electrical and electronic circuits against excessive currents. They switch rapidly from a low resistance to very high resistance state under electrical overload or short circuit conditions, and feature automatic reset and return to low resistance state when fault condition ceases and power is removed.

Maintenance free automatic reset for thousands of cycles

Small size and no fuseholder required

Main applications


Security systems

Power supplies and transformers

Power switching devices

Automotive and medical equipment

Instrumentation and control

Computers and peripherals

Audio visual and telecommunications

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