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New AEC-Q200 Compliant Fuses with High DC Voltage Rating

Jersey City, NJ [August 23, 2021] Bel Fuse-Circuit Protection, a Bel group company, today announced the 0ACH Series of fast-acting, high current SMD brick fuses. The series offers high current ratings and high interrupting ratings within a small package size of 4.5 x 4.5 x 12.3 mm.

The 0ACH Series is designed for automotive and other applications which require a high current fuse, and where any gain in size, weight and power is beneficial – such as high-power battery systems, routers, and blade servers. The range is supplied as tape & reel for auto-insert SMD processes.

The series delivers current ratings of 60A to 100A, DC voltage of 72Vdc with interrupting ratings up to 1000A, meets AEC-Q200 automotive requirements, and is RoHS compliant, halogen free and complies with UL 248-1 and UL 248-14.

Summary

Series: 0ACH Series

Applications: Automotive, High Current Rating Requirements

Distribution availability: Digi-KeyMouserNewark, Heilind

Datasheets: 0ACH

About Bel

Bel Fuse-Circuit Protection is a Bel group company (NASDAQ: BELFA and BELFB). Bel designs, manufactures and markets a broad array of products that include circuit protection, connectors, cable assemblies, discrete components, magnetics and power supplies. The Company serves a global market and operates facilities around the world.

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