Littelfuse release AEC-Q200 Rev E qualified fuses

Littelfuse has announced the release of its AEC-Q200 Rev E Qualified Fuses, specifically designed for the demanding circuit protection needs of compact automotive electronics and EV applications.

The new product portfolio includes a range of thin film fuses, Nano2 fuses, PICO fuses, and cartridge fuses, all certified to meet the AEC-Q200 Rev E qualifications for fuses to ensure the long-term reliability of components used in harsh automotive environments. View the video.

The AEC-Q200 Rev E qualified fuses are ideal for use in a wide range of automotive electronics designs, including:

  • On-Board Chargers (OBCs)
  • Power Distribution Units (PDUs)
  • Battery Management Systems (BMS)
  • High voltage DC/DC converters
  • Ignition Systems
  • Sensing line protection
  • Infotainment and Navigation
  • ADAS, Radar, and E-Call

“Littelfuse is proud to be the first in the market to have a full complement of AEC-Q200 Rev E-qualified fuses, setting a new standard in the industry,” said Daniel Wang, Director Product Management at Littelfuse. “By meeting these new qualification standards with a full complement of thin film, surface mountable, and cartridge fuses, we’re providing automotive industry solutions with good long-term reliability performance, ensuring the success of our customers and their end-users.”

The AEC-Q200 Rev E Qualified Fuses provide a wide range of performance reliability and high I²t values to ensure high inrush current withstand capability, offering a wide array of component options and design flexibility in providing circuit protection against abnormal overload and surge conditions.

Availability

The AEC-Q200 Rev E Qualified Fuses are available in the following series:

  • Cartridge
  • PICO
  • Thin Film and Nano2 (surface mountable)

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