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| Series | Category | # Parts | Status | Description |
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| Part | Spec A | Spec B | Spec C | Spec D | Description |
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| Series | Category | # Parts | Status | Description |
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| Part | Spec A | Spec B | Spec C | Spec D | Description |
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| Part | Category | Description |
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LITTELFUSE DRR-DTH-Q2167-2Obsolete | Switches | SWITCH REED CUSTOM |
LITTELFUSE DRR-DTH-70-85Obsolete | Switches | SWITCH REED SPDT 350MA 350V |
LITTELFUSE | Switches | ROCKER SWITCHES |
LITTELFUSE | Switches | SWITCH PUSHBUTTON DPDT 6A 250V |
LITTELFUSE 0HEV040.ZXPCBLObsolete | Circuit Protection | FUSE - HEV LC 425VDC 40A, PCB 3.9MM TERM/ BULK |
LITTELFUSE 0324015.HObsolete | Circuit Protection | FUSE CERM 15A 250VAC 125VDC 3AB |
LITTELFUSE NANOSMD200LR-2Obsolete | Circuit Protection | PTC RESET FUSE 6V 2A 1206 |
LITTELFUSE | Connectors Interconnects | LINEAR IC'S |
LITTELFUSE | Circuit Protection | TVS 1.5KW 36V 5%BI DO-214AB TR13 |
LITTELFUSE | Connectors Interconnects | LINEAR IC'S |
| Series | Category | # Parts | Status | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
PS103J2THERMISTOR, U.S. SENS | NTC Thermistors | 1 | Active | Littelfuse standard precision interchangeable thermistors are low cost, highly accurate, stable devices designed specifically for temperature sensing and control applications. They are particularly suited for uses where their precision interchangeability eliminates the necessity for costly individual circuit calibration. Long life R/T Curve-matched Options: Special lead materials and lengths Special encapsulants or probe housings Non-standard resistance values and tolerances |
PS104R2THERMISTOR, U.S. SENS | NTC Thermistors | 1 | Active | Littelfuse standard precision interchangeable thermistors are low cost, highly accurate, stable devices designed specifically for temperature sensing and control applications. They are particularly suited for uses where their precision interchangeability eliminates the necessity for costly individual circuit calibration. Long life R/T Curve-matched Options: Special lead materials and lengths Special encapsulants or probe housings Non-standard resistance values and tolerances |
PS203J2THERMISTOR, US SENSOR | NTC Thermistors | 1 | Active | Littelfuse standard precision interchangeable thermistors are low cost, highly accurate, stable devices designed specifically for temperature sensing and control applications. They are particularly suited for uses where their precision interchangeability eliminates the necessity for costly individual circuit calibration. Options: Special lead materials and lengths Special encapsulants or probe housings Non-standard resistance values and tolerances |
| Switches | 1 | Active | ||
| Switches | 1 | Active | ||
| Switches | 2 | Active | ||
PS222J2THERMISTOR, U.S. SENS | Sensors, Transducers | 1 | Active | Littelfuse standard precision interchangeable thermistors are low cost, highly accurate, stable devices designed specifically for temperature sensing and control applications. They are particularly suited for uses where their precision interchangeability eliminates the necessity for costly individual circuit calibration. Options: Special lead materials and lengths Special encapsulants or probe housings Non-standard resistance values and tolerances |
| Switches | 3 | Obsolete | ||
| Switches | 2 | Active | ||
PS2401ZERO CROSS OPTCALLY ISO SCR 1 AMP 500V | Relays | 1 | Active | The OptoMOS® line of power products uses dual power SCR outputs to produce an alternative to optocoupler and Triac circuits. These switches provide a blocking voltage of up to 800V. In addition, tightly controlled zero-cross circuitry ensures switching of AC loads without the generation of transients. The input and output circuits are optically coupled to provide up to 5000Vrms of isolation and noise immunity between control and load circuits. Long life and environmental integrity make these power switches ideal for controlling a variety of AC circuits in industrial environments where electromagnetic interference would disrupt the operation of electromechanical relays. |