The SingleFuse SF-0603SP200M-2 series offers reliable overcurrent protection with a 1608 (EIA 0603) miniature surface-mount footprint. Designed as a time lag fuse, it is UL 248-14 listed, RoHS compliant, halogen-free, and suitable for automated assembly. With rated currents from 1.00A to 8.00A, it features multilayer construction, durable ceramic body, and precise electrical characteristics. Ideal for portable memory, cell phones, LCD monitors, battery packs, and industrial controllers, this fuse ensures safety, durability, and optimal circuit protection in compact electronic devices.
Storage Conditions: -55°C to +85°C, humidity 40% to 75%
Moisture Sensitivity Level: Class 6
Packaging: Tape & Reel, 4,000 pieces per reel
Soldering Profile: Reflow preheat 150–200°C for 60–120 seconds, peak temperature 260°C
Certifications: UL Listed (File No. E198545), RoHS compliant
Applications: Mobile phones, LCD monitors, battery packs, industrial controllers, LED lighting, power tools
Buy the Bourns SF-0603SP200M-2 – Reliable Surface-Mount Fuse for Industrial Applications
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