TF-FUSE Thin Film Surface Mount Fuses (Very Fast Acting), 0603 Size Datasheet

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    TF-FUSE Thin Film Surface Mount Fuses (Very Fast Acting), 0603 Size Datasheet

    TF-FUSE Thin Film Surface Mount Fuses
    FF Series (Very Fast Acting), 0603 Size

    Features

    ● Very fast acting at 200% overload current levels
    ● Low DCR
    ● High inrush current withstanding capability
    ● Fiberglass enforced epoxy fuse body
    ● Copper termination with nickel and tin plating
    ● Halogen free, RoHS compliance and lead-free

    Applications

    ● Notebook computers and tablets
    ● Digital cameras
    ● Memory cards
    ● Toys
    ● Bluetooth earphones
    ● Portable electronic devices​

    Ordering Information:

    T0603FF0150TM
    T0603FF0200TM
    T0603FF0250TM
    T0603FF0375TM
    T0603FF0500TM
    T0603FF0750TM
    T0603FF1000TM
    T0603FF1250TM
    T0603FF1500TM
    T0603FF1750TM
    T0603FF2000TM
    T0603FF2500TM
    T0603FF3000TM
    T0603FF3500TM
    T0603FF4000TM
    T0603FF5000TM
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