A new non-resettable fuse has been designed by Schurter to assist manufacturers of telecommunications equipment in meeting power cross and lightning surge requirements outlined in Telcordia GR-1089, TIA-968-A (formerly FCC Part 68), and UL 60950 standards, as well as the standards ITU-T K.20 and IEC 60950.
The TF 600 fuse for SMT has a rated breaking capacity of 60 A at 600 V a.c., over a current range of 0,5-2 A.
The TF 600 is RoHS compliant. Its low profile and small footprint conform to industry norms for size, placement and process compatibility. According to the company, its time-lag tripping characteristic provides reliable secondary protection of secondary circuits in a variety of telecom systems and networking equipment designated for use around the world.
Typical applications are customer premises equipment (CPE) like telephones and modems, high-speed transmission equipment like ADSL modems and splitters and analog line cards (SLICs).
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