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News Release from: Raychem Circuit Protection | Subject: PolySwitch miniSMDC and SMD terminal devices
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 13 April 2006

Resettable devices target auto industry

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A new series of RoHS-compliant PolySwitch miniSMDC and SMD terminal devices are designed for us in the automotive industry.

A new series of RoHS-compliant PolySwitch miniSMDC and SMD terminal devices are designed for us in the automotive industry The PolySwitch PPTC (polymeric positive temperature coefficient) devices help provide resettable overcurrent protection in applications where conserving board space is a critical design factor, such as PCB traces, motors, harnesses, chargers, hands free applications and multimedia input ports

Raychem Circuit Protection maintains its position as the industry leader in resettable circuit protection with these devices, which are characterised by their small size and wide range of current and voltage options.

The devices are available with voltage ratings ranging from 6 to 60V and hold current ratings ranging from 50mA to 2.6A.

The SMD devices are available in standard 1206 to 3425 sizes, with smaller sizes coming soon.

"These devices will allow us to continue supporting the automotive market for years to come", said Ashfaque Ameen, Product Marketing Manager.

"Additionally, the device's compliant status shows Raychem Circuit Protection's commitment to helping to protect both the environment and our customer's products".

These PolySwitch devices are compatible with industry standard installation procedures, and are available in tape and reel packaging for compatibility with high-volume manufacturing.

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