Battery strap resettable fuse with initial resistance of just 5 to 15 mOhms
April 28, 2011 // Julien Happich
Bourns' Multifuse MF-LL series of battery strap resettable fuses feature an ultra-low resistance designed to deliver reliable and robust circuit protection. The device was developed in response to portable electronics industry demand for a miniature-sized, resettable overcurrent protection with the lowest possible resistance.
It meets the circuit protection requirements of rechargeable battery packs used in portable electronic devices such as mobile phones, MP3 players and digital cameras. With a footprint less than 11 mm2, the RoHS-compliant resettable fuses come with initial resistance values of just 5 to 15 mOhms
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