Current ratings of up to a few tens of amperes and voltage ratings of up to few tens of volts are feasible.
Ptc resettable fuse.
Package size varies from 0402 to 3425 while hold current ranges from 50ma to 7 0a.
The devices generally increase the level of resistance at a specific threshold.
A resettable fuse or polymeric positive temperature coefficient device pptc is a passive electronic component used to protect against overcurrent faults in electronic circuits the device is also known as a multifuse or polyfuse or polyswitch they are similar in function to ptc thermistors in certain situations but operate on mechanical changes instead of charge carrier effects in semiconductors.
The ptc fuse responds with a physical change that inhibits excess current from traveling through the circuit.
Pptc resettable fuses are in stock and ship same day at mouser electronics from industry leading manufacturers mouser is an authorized distributor for many resettable fuse manufacturers including bel bourns eaton littelfuse schurter more.
Circuit protection ptc resettable fuses are in stock at digikey.
The ptc resettable fuse is not meant for high power.
Surface mount resettable ptc devices provide overcurrent protection for applications where space is at a premium and resettable protection is desired.
For this model if your circuit tries to draw more than 250ma of current if you have a bad short for instance the ptc would trip by heating up.
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Under fault conditions a polymer ptc s resistance will rise exponentially and remain in a tripped state providing continuous overcurrent protection until the fault is removed.
Choosing between a ptc and a fuse overcurrent circuit protection can be accomplished with the use of either a traditional fuse or the more recently developed resettable ptc.
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The ceramic ptc thermistor has similar behavior but the resistance variation is not as fast.
Both devices function by reacting to the heat generated by the excessive current flow in the circuit.