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Surge Fuse protects against TVS failure.
Surge Fuse protects against TVS failure.

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Surge Fuse protects against TVS failure.


April 28, 2004 - Offering precise mating to TVS components, Littelfuse Varistor Surge Protection fuse protects TVSS products and survives 8 x 20 µsec lightning surges without opening. UL-Recognized MOV Protector Fuse, rated for peak surge currents from 5–100 kA, protects TVSS by opening Varistor circuit when it is shorted due to energy beyond its rating. Series has 200 kA max interrupt rating at 600 Vac. Packaging includes ferrules, bolt-down, and through-hole solder styles.


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Release date: April 13, 2004

New Special Purpose Surge Fuse Protects Against TVS Failure

LVSP Fuses Offers Precise Mating to TVS Components

DES PLAINES, Illinois, April 13, 2004 - Littelfuse, Inc. (NASDAQ/NMS:LFUS) today announced the introduction of the Littelfuse Varistor Surge Protection (LVSP) fuse. LVSP fuses protect TVSS products and are designed to survive 8x20µs lightning surges as described in various standards (UL1449, IEC61000-4-5 & IEEE C62.41) without opening. This enables TVS devices such as varistors to perform necessary surge suppression as intended.

"The goal for a TVSS designer is to get full utilization out of the TVS component," said Brian Walaszczyk, Littelfuse Industrial Market Segment Manager. "Ideally, you want to match the overvoltage and overcurrent protection components as closely as possible so that that the MOV or SAD is used at capacity, while still allowing the fuse to protect the overvoltage component from 'shorting'."

The first set of LVSP fuses, now available, are rated for peak surge currents from 5 to 100 kA using the industry standard 8x2µSec waveform. The LVSP series is a UL recognized "MOV Protector Fuse" and as such is expected to aid TVSS system designers in gaining compliance with the UL 1449 standard for their "hard-wired" TVSS products. These include TVSS entrance panels, high capacity uninterruptible power supplies and devices that have integrated TVS functions such as motor controls and generators.

Walaszczyk added, "All TVSS systems must have fusing of some type. Often times a TVSS system designer will design his own solution using general purpose fusing components. The LVSP is precisely mated to the TVS component, allowing the design engineer to optimize functionality, cost and development time while increasing design performance.

Littelfuse offers a complimentary LVSP for popular ratings of each of the following series: HB34, HA, TMOV and iTMOV varistors. Littelfuse LVSP series fuses are currently UL Recognized for 5-80kA surge withstand with a 100kA version available for sampling.

The LVSP fuse will protect the TVSS by opening the Varistor circuit should it become shorted due to energy beyond its rating or thermal runaway due to an abnormal sustained overvoltage condition. The series has a maximum 200 kA interrupt rating at 600 VAC.

Packaging offered includes ferrules, bolt-down and through-hole solder styles. Additional electrical parameters and performance characteristics are available via the datasheet at www.littelfuse.com. Customers can obtain more information or receive samples by contacting a Littelfuse application engineer via phone at (800) 999-9445, or fax (847) 391-0459.

About Littelfuse

Littelfuse is a global company offering the broadest line of circuit protection solutions in the industry supporting applications across a wide range of market segments, including automotive, computer, handheld devices, digital game and consumer electronics, as well as industrial and wired telecom equipment. In addition to its Des Plaines world headquarters, Littelfuse has manufacturing facilities in England, Ireland, Switzerland, Mexico, China and the Philippines, Irving, Texas as well as in Centralia, Des Plaines and Arcola, Illinois. It also has sales, engineering and distribution facilities in the Netherlands, Singapore, Hong Kong, Korea, Taiwan, Japan and Brazil.

For more information, please visit Littelfuse's web site at www.littelfuse.com

CONTACT: Tom Hovey, Marketing Communications Manager (847) 391-0356 or thovey@littelfuse.com

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Name: Littelfuse, Inc.
Address: 800 E. Northwest Hwy.
City: Des Plaines
State: IL
ZIP: 60016
Country: USA
Phone: 847-824-1188
FAX: 847-391-0894
http://www.littelfuse.com



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