Resettable Fuses Are Now Rated At 72V

Sept. 1, 2001
The RXE line of PolySwitch resettable fuses has been re-rated from 60V to 72V, making them suitable for telecommunication circuit-protection applications. Specified as polymeric positive temperature coefficient (PPTC) devices, the fuses are available

The RXE line of PolySwitch resettable fuses has been re-rated from 60V to 72V, making them suitable for telecommunication circuit-protection applications. Specified as polymeric positive temperature coefficient (PPTC) devices, the fuses are available in a range of hold currents from 200 mA to 3.75A and meet the latest UL requirements with UL, CSA and TUV certifications pending. The RXE series devices are available in straight-lead or kinked-lead configurations in tape-and-reel packaging with delivery times from four to six weeks. For further information and prices, call RAYCHEM CIRCUIT PROTECTION, Menlo Park, CA. (800) 227-7040.

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