RIVERSIDE, Calif., March 30 /PRNewswire/ — Bourns, Inc., a leading manufacturer and supplier of electronic components, today announced that the company has integrated two polymer positive temperature ...
Every time a user plugs in, operates or leaves a system unattended, an overcurrent fuse should be there to ensure against circuit operation above a specified value. BRIAN AHEARNE, Product Line Manager ...
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 ...
Bourns has added 20 Multifuse polymer PTC resettable fuses in 1206 packages to its circuit protection portfolio, the Model MF-NSMF series. The new higher power rated fuses provide expanded over ...
When it comes to overcurrent protection of electronic equipment, fuses have long been the standard solution. They come in a wide variety of ratings and mounting styles to fit virtually any application ...
Protection device expert Bourns is offering high temperature radial leaded Polymer Positive Temperature Coefficient (PPTC) resettable fuse series called Model MF-RHS for your motor control and ...
PPTC (polymeric positive temperature coefficient) resettable fuse maker Fuzetec Technology has fully utilized production capacity since December 2020 and will give priority to main clients in ...
One can 3D print with conductive filament, and therefore plausibly create passive components like resistors. But what about active components, which typically require semiconductors? Researchers at ...
A new technical paper titled “Semiconductor-free, monolithically 3D-printed logic gates and resettable fuses” was published by researchers at MIT. “This work reports the first active electronics fully ...
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