Manufacturer Part Number
TR/3216FF250-R
Manufacturer
Eaton Electronics Division
Introduction
The TR/3216FF250-R is a high-performance surface mount fuse from Eaton's Electronics Division. This fuse is designed for use in a wide range of electronic applications, providing reliable circuit protection and ensuring the safety of sensitive electronic components.
Product Features and Performance
Chip 3216FF series fuse with a current rating of 250 mA
Fast blow response time for rapid overcurrent protection
Supports AC voltage up to 32V and DC voltage up to 63V
Excellent breaking capacity of 50A at rated voltage
Compact 1206 (3216 metric) package size
Wide operating temperature range of -55°C to 125°C
Product Advantages
Compact and space-saving design for efficient board layout
Reliable and consistent performance for long-term use
Complies with CSA and UL safety standards for peace of mind
Suitable for a variety of electronic applications
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Robust and dependable circuit protection
Optimal balance of size, performance, and safety
Proven reliability and quality from a trusted manufacturer
Versatile compatibility for multiple electronic systems
Quality and Safety Features
Certified to CSA and UL safety standards
Rigorous testing and quality control measures
Reliable performance under a wide range of operating conditions
Compatibility
This fuse is designed for surface mount applications and can be used in a variety of electronic devices and systems, including:
Computers and peripherals
Telecommunications equipment
Industrial automation and control systems
Consumer electronics
Medical devices
Application Areas
Power supply circuits
Motor control circuits
Sensitive electronic components protection
General circuit protection in electronic devices
Product Lifecycle
The TR/3216FF250-R is an active product in our website's sales team's portfolio. There are no immediate plans for discontinuation. Customers are advised to check with our website's sales team for the latest product information and availability of any equivalent or alternative models.