The MF-RHT200/32-0 is a specialized electronic component that belongs to the category of resettable fuses. This entry provides an overview of its basic information, specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
The MF-RHT200/32-0 has two terminals for connection in the circuit. The detailed pin configuration is as follows: - Pin 1: Input/Anode - Pin 2: Output/Cathode
When the current flowing through the MF-RHT200/32-0 exceeds the trip current (4A), the device heats up and undergoes a phase change, causing it to transition from a low-resistance state to a high-resistance state. This interrupts the circuit, providing overcurrent protection. Once the fault condition is removed, the device cools down and returns to its low-resistance state, allowing the circuit to resume normal operation.
The MF-RHT200/32-0 is commonly used in various electronic applications, including: - Consumer electronics - Automotive electronics - Industrial control systems - Power supplies - Battery management systems
In conclusion, the MF-RHT200/32-0 resettable fuse offers reliable overcurrent protection in a compact form factor, making it suitable for a wide range of electronic applications.
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What is the MF-RHT200/32-0 used for in technical solutions?
What is the maximum current rating of the MF-RHT200/32-0?
How does the MF-RHT200/32-0 respond to overcurrent conditions?
Can the MF-RHT200/32-0 be reset after tripping?
What is the operating temperature range of the MF-RHT200/32-0?
Is the MF-RHT200/32-0 suitable for automotive applications?
What is the typical response time of the MF-RHT200/32-0 to overcurrent conditions?
Can the MF-RHT200/32-0 be used in conjunction with other protective devices?
Does the MF-RHT200/32-0 require any special mounting considerations?
Are there any specific application notes or guidelines for using the MF-RHT200/32-0 in technical solutions?