Littelfuse 828 Series High Voltage Cartridge Fuse Offers AEC-Q200 Qualified Overcurrent Protection in a Small Package
For on-board chargers and power distribution units in electric vehicles (EVs)
Beijing, China, April 7, 2022 – Littelfuse, Inc. is an industrial technology manufacturing company committed to powering a sustainable, connected and safer world. Littelfuse has released the latest 828 series high-voltage cartridge fuse products, which are specially designed and tested to meet the circuit protection needs of small automotive electronics, especially suitable for electric vehicle (EV) applications.
Littelfuse 828 Series High Voltage Cartridge Fuse
These rugged fuses meet Littelfuse’s internal AEC-Q200 standards and feature high interrupting ratings (10 KA @ 1,000 Vdc), making them ideal for on-board chargers (OBCs) and power distribution units (PDUs) in the latest electric vehicle designs. Littelfuse offers through-hole and screw-on fuses for flexibility in printed circuit board (PCB) or screw-in assemblies.
“The compact 828 Series high-voltage cartridge fuses are AEC-200 compliant fuses with a 1000 Vdc voltage rating and a small footprint,” said Style Liu, global product manager at Littelfuse. “They combine true design flexibility with reliable circuit protection for high reliability and are suitable for use in harsh automotive electronics environments.”
The 828 series fuses offer the following important advantages:
• The compact 10 x 38 mm AEC-Q200 compliant cartridge fuse has an extremely high interrupting rating (10 KA @ 1000 Vdc) and provides excellent overcurrent protection for electric vehicle designs.
• End caps feature integrated breakaway leads and bolt-on options, eliminating the need for mounting hardware or lead forming processes.
• The operating temperature range is from -55˚C to 125˚C, providing very reliable protection in extreme temperature environments.
• Environmentally friendly components are RoHS compliant, halogen-free, and 100% lead-free.
Availability
Littelfuse offers the 828 Series fuses in trays, with 500 through-hole mounts and 300 bolt-on versions. Customers can place sample requests through Littelfuse authorized distributors around the world.
More information
Littelfuse provides more information on the 828 Series High Voltage Cartridge Fuse product page. For technical questions, please contact Style Liu, Global Product Manager at
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