Manufacturer Part Number
PTS120624V020
Manufacturer
eaton-electronics-division
Introduction
The PTS120624V020 is a surface mount, polymeric positive temperature coefficient (PPTC) resettable fuse from Eaton's Electronics Division. This device is designed to provide overcurrent protection and circuit safety in a compact 1206 package. With a maximum voltage of 24V and a hold current of 200mA, the PTS120624V020 is well-suited for a variety of low-power electronic applications.
Product Features and Performance
Polymeric, self-resetting overcurrent protection
Compact 1206 (3216 metric) surface mount package
Maximum voltage of 24V
Hold current of 200mA, trip current of 420mA
Maximum current of 100A
Time to trip: 100ms
Initial resistance of 650mOhms, post-trip resistance of 2.6Ohms
Operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
Compact and space-saving design
Automatic reset functionality, eliminating the need for manual intervention
Reliable overcurrent protection to prevent damage to sensitive electronic components
Wide operating temperature range for use in diverse environments
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Robust overcurrent protection in a small, surface-mount package
Ideal for low-power applications where circuit safety is critical
Automatic reset feature allows for uninterrupted operation after fault conditions
Trusted Eaton brand quality and reliability
Quality and Safety Features
Certified to cURus and TUV safety standards
Designed and manufactured to high-quality standards
Compatibility
The PTS120624V020 is compatible with a wide range of low-power electronic devices and circuits that require overcurrent protection.
Application Areas
Consumer electronics
Industrial automation and control systems
Telecommunications equipment
Power supplies
Portable devices
Product Lifecycle
The PTS120624V020 is an active, in-production product. There are no known plans for discontinuation at this time. Customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for the latest information on product availability and any potential alternative models.