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  • 20-A Thermal Fuses Meet High-Current Demands

    By Staff, February 10, 2012

    Addressing the growing amount of applications that require thermal cut-outs with high-current capabilities, Selco Products unveiled its SWTC3 Thermal Fuse series

  • Filters Thwart EMC

    By Staff, January 17, 2012

    The B84143*166 series three-line EMC filters for frequency converters and other power applications handle current levels of 10A, 20A, or 35A at voltages of 520 or 300 Vac.

  • Surge Stopper Floats

    By Staff, January 09, 2012

    The LTC4366 over-voltage controller operates from 9V 500V and relies on an adjustable floating topology to enable high-voltage operation independent of the voltage rating of the device’s internal circuitry.

  • Budget-Centric EMC Filters Protect Frequency Converters

    By Staff, December 22, 2011

    Exploiting a cost-effective design, B84143*166 three-line EMC filters address frequency-converter and other power designs.

  • Inrush Current Limiters Extend Range

    By Staff, November 29, 2011

    TDK has extended its range of the P11 series inrush current limiters (ICL). The P11 series (B57211P) covers a resistance range from 4 to 25 O (R25).

  • ICs Protect Li-Ion Batteries

    By Staff, November 22, 2011

    The S-8205A/B, S-8211E, and S-8215A Series ICs protect lithium-ion battery packs from overcharge, over-discharge, and over-current.

  • Current Limiter Family Expands

    By Staff, November 17, 2011

    Extending the company’s range of inrush current limiters, the P11 series covers a resistance range from 4? to 25? and handle currents from 2.5A to 5A. The P13 series with a resistance range from 3? to 5? is designed for higher powers, i.e. 6A or 7A.

  • Adding Protection At Transformer Input

    By Staff, October 08, 2008

    This application note discusses where to put transient voltage suppressors in a transformer circuit. To view the application note, click on the URL below. Circuit selected for www.eepn.com by Rahul Kadam. Send comments to <a

  • Key Considerations For ESD Circuit Protection

    By Jim Colby, September 03, 2001

    Learn the practical basics of electrostatic-discharge (ESD) protection from this highly informative tutorial article.

  • Lightning/Surge Protectors Mount On In-Wall Boxes

    By Staff, November 14, 2011

    The company’s lightning and surge protectors are pre-mounted in stainless steel wall plates designed to mount to standard in-wall electrical/conduit boxes.

  • Fuses Boost Equipment Reliability

    By Staff, November 14, 2011

    Providing over-voltage and -current protection for 5V and 12V systems, the STEF05 and STEF12 fuses in 3 mm x 3 mm DFN packages replace larger fuses or devices like transils or diodes.

  • SMT Fuse Clips Hold Firmly

    By Staff, November 11, 2011

    Ripe for high-density applications, the company’s surface-mount, automotive blade fuse clips secure fuses in place even after multiple insertions.

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