The MF-RX135/72-AP is a specialized component belonging to the category of electronic passive components. This entry provides an overview of its basic information, specifications, detailed pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, detailed application field plans, and alternative models.
The MF-RX135/72-AP has the following specifications: - Maximum Voltage: 72V - Hold Current: 135mA - Trip Current: 270mA - Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C - Resistance: <1Ω
The MF-RX135/72-AP features a simple two-pin configuration: - Pin 1: Connected to the positive terminal of the circuit - Pin 2: Connected to the negative terminal of the circuit
The MF-RX135/72-AP operates based on the principle of positive temperature coefficient (PTC) behavior. When an overcurrent condition occurs, the device self-heats, causing its resistance to increase significantly, thereby limiting the current flow through the circuit.
The MF-RX135/72-AP finds extensive use in various electronic applications, including: - Consumer electronics - Automotive electronics - Industrial control systems - Telecommunications equipment
Several alternative models with similar functionality include: - MF-RX110/72-AP - MF-RX160/72-AP - MF-RX200/72-AP - MF-RX250/72-AP
These alternative models offer varying hold currents and trip currents to cater to different application requirements.
In conclusion, the MF-RX135/72-AP serves as a reliable and compact overcurrent protection solution for a wide range of electronic applications, offering resettable functionality and high current handling capabilities.
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Does the MF-RX135/72-AP have any temperature limitations?
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