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    Ideal for on-board chargers and power distribution units in electric vehicles

    High-Voltage Cartridge Fuse Features AEC-Q200 Compliant Overcurrent Protection

    03/22/2022

    Littelfuse, Inc. announced the new 828 Series High-Voltage Cartridge Fuses, designed and tested to meet the circuit protection needs of compact automotive electronics, specifically Electric Vehicle (EV) applications. 

    These robust fuses are Littelfuse internal AEC-Q200 compliant, providing a high interrupting rating (10 KA @ 1,000 Vdc), which is ideal for the On-Board Chargers (OBCs) and Power Distribution Units (PDUs) in the latest EV designs. Available in through-hole and bolt-down versions, it’s flexible for either printed circuit board (PCB) or screw-in assemblies.

    The 828 series fuse offers these key benefits:

    • AEC-Q200 compliant, compact 10 x 38 mm cartridge fuse with very high interrupting rating (10 KA @ 1,000 Vdc) provides superior overcurrent protection for automotive EV designs.

    • End caps with integrated stand-off leads and bolt-down options eliminate the need for mounting accessories or lead-forming processes.

    • Operating temperature range from -55˚C to 125˚C provides reliable protection in extreme temperature environments.

    • Environmentally-friendly component is RoHS compliant, halogen-free, and 100% Pb free.

    Availability

    The 828 series fuse is provided in tray package of 500 for through-hole version and 300 for bolt-down version. 

    See more here.

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