The F1206HB10V024TM is a fuse from AEM Inc., part of the HB series, designed to provide circuit protection in applications where a low voltage rating and compact size are required. This fuse is engineered to protect against overcurrent events and ensure reliable operation.
Applications:
- Portable electronic devices: Protecting sensitive components in smartphones, tablets, and laptops.
- Wearable technology: Safeguarding circuits in smartwatches, fitness trackers, and other wearables.
- Low-voltage power supplies: Providing overcurrent protection in low-voltage power distribution systems.
- Consumer electronics: Protecting circuits in TVs, audio equipment, and other consumer devices.
- Battery-powered equipment: Protecting battery circuits from fault currents and overloads.
Features:
- Compact 1206 package size: Saves valuable board space in small form factor applications.
- Low voltage rating: Optimized for use in low-voltage circuits.
- High interrupting rating: Provides reliable protection against high fault currents.
- RoHS compliant: Environmentally friendly and compliant with industry standards.
- Surface Mount Device (SMD): Suitable for automated assembly processes.
Benefits:
- Space savings: Smaller footprint allows for more compact designs.
- Enhanced safety: Protects equipment and personnel from electrical hazards.
- Simplified design: Easier integration into existing circuits.
- Improved system reliability: Reduces downtime and maintenance costs.
- Cost-effective solution: Provides reliable protection at an affordable price.
The F1206HB10V024TM fuse has a voltage rating of 10V and a current rating specified for optimal performance within its design parameters. The 1206 package refers to the physical dimensions of the fuse, making it suitable for automated assembly processes. It is designed to open quickly and safely under fault conditions, preventing damage to upstream components and minimizing the risk of fire or electrical shock. This fuse provides an ideal solution for protecting sensitive electronic circuits in a wide range of low-voltage applications where space is a premium.