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High-speed fuses, also known as semiconductor fuses, are devices specifically developed for overcurrent protection in semiconductor circuits. They feature a specially designed component shape and body that can limit the allowable energy, peak current, arc voltage, etc., within the circuit. Unlike ordinary industrial
Differences between DC and AC fuses The main difference between DC and AC fuses lies in their ability to extinguish arcs. ACuses utilize the zero point of current to help extinguish the arc, while DC fuses require stronger capabilities to extinguish the arc because DC
What Is the Difference Between gG, gR, aM, aR, gPV, gBat Fuses? Fuse classes (gG, gR, aM, aR, gPV, gBat) define protection targets, speed, breaking capacity and applications. They follow IEC 60269-4/-7 standards. Choosing the right class avoids burnout, fire, and equipment damage.
The Working Principle of Fuses A fuse is a passive electrical safety component designed to protect circuits, wires, and electronic devices. Its core working principle relies on thermal melting effect to automatically break the circuit when current exceeds the safe limit, preventing equipment damage, overheating,
Fuse classification (10X38 automotive fuses)
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