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SKY87604-12
Skyworks Solutions
63V 32V Quick fuse 250mA SMD mount 3mm*3mm*1.85mm
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SKY87604-11
Skyworks Solutions
63V 32V Quick fuse 750mA SMD mount 3mm*3mm*1.85mm
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SKY87604-13
Skyworks Solutions
OVERMOLDED 375MA FUSE FOR GAS ME
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Fuses

Fuses are safety devices designed to protect electrical circuits from damage caused by overcurrent conditions, such as short circuits or excessive loads. They function by melting or breaking when the current exceeds a specified threshold, thereby interrupting the flow of electricity and preventing further damage.

Definition:
A fuse is a type of electrical protection device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit. It is an intentional weak link in a circuit, designed to fail safely under excessive current conditions.

Function:
The primary function of a fuse is to limit the current in a circuit to a safe level. When the current exceeds the fuse's rated current, the fuse element heats up and melts, creating an open circuit that stops the flow of current. This action is known as "blowing" a fuse.

Applications:
Fuses are used in a wide range of applications, including:
1. Household appliances and electronics to prevent damage from power surges.
2. Automotive systems to protect wiring and electrical components.
3. Industrial equipment to safeguard against faults that could lead to equipment failure or fires.
4. Power distribution systems to prevent overloads and protect against electrical faults.

Selection Criteria:
When selecting a fuse, several factors should be considered:
1. Rated Current: The fuse should be rated for the maximum continuous current that the circuit is expected to carry.
2. Voltage Rating: The fuse must be suitable for the voltage of the circuit it is protecting.
3. Time-Current Characteristic: The fuse should have a time-delay characteristic that matches the circuit's requirements, ensuring it blows quickly enough to protect against faults but not so quickly that it fails under normal operating conditions.
4. Physical Size and Type: Fuses come in various sizes and types (e.g., cartridge, blade, or plug), which must fit the fuse holder or circuit breaker in the equipment.
5. Environment: The fuse should be suitable for the environmental conditions it will be exposed to, such as temperature, humidity, and the presence of corrosive substances.
6. Certifications and Standards: Fuses should meet relevant safety standards and certifications for the region or industry in which they will be used.

In summary, fuses are critical components in electrical systems, providing a fail-safe mechanism to prevent damage and ensure the safe operation of circuits. Proper selection and installation are essential to ensure their effectiveness.
Please refer to the product rule book for details.