The 3216FF4-R is a fast-acting thin film chip fuse from Cooper Bussmann (now Eaton), designed for overcurrent protection in various electronic applications. Its small size and surface mount design make it suitable for densely populated printed circuit boards. The fuse is characterized by its quick response to overcurrent events, providing effective protection for sensitive components from damage caused by short circuits and overloads.
Applications:
- Portable Electronics: Protects circuitry in smartphones, tablets, and other portable devices.
- LCD/LED Backlighting: Used in LCD and LED backlighting circuits to prevent damage from current surges.
- Power Management Circuits: Protects power management ICs and associated components.
- Industrial Control Systems: Provides overcurrent protection in industrial controllers and sensors.
- Medical Devices: Ensures safety and reliability in medical electronic equipment.
Features:
- Fast-Acting: Offers rapid response to overcurrent conditions.
- Thin Film Construction: Provides precise and reliable performance.
- Surface Mount Design: Facilitates automated assembly on PCBs.
- Compact Size (1206): Small footprint for high-density applications.
- RoHS Compliant: Complies with environmental regulations regarding hazardous substances.
Benefits:
- Provides quick and reliable overcurrent protection.
- Protects sensitive electronic components from damage.
- Enables space-saving designs in compact electronic devices.
- Meets environmental compliance requirements.
Additional Details:
The 3216FF4-R has a current rating of 4A and is typically available in a 1206 package size. It is designed to operate at a specific voltage rating, generally around 32V or 63V DC. The fuse's interrupting rating specifies the maximum current it can safely interrupt. The I2t value (ampere squared seconds) represents the energy required to melt the fuse element, indicating its ability to withstand short-duration pulses. Consult the datasheet for precise electrical characteristics, temperature derating curves, and recommended soldering profiles. Careful attention should be paid to the application's operating conditions to ensure the fuse provides adequate protection without nuisance tripping.