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500-Vdc SMD fuse optimized for electric vehicle applications

April 30, 2018 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

A series of surface-mount fuses with interrupting current ratings up to 1,500 A are optimized for use in high voltage automotive applications up to 350 Vac or 450/500 Vdc. The NANO 885 Series Fuse is designed to protect electric vehicles against severe fault/short-circuit currents, ensuring reliability in harsh environments. With a low profile and a footprint of just 10.86×4.78 mm, the 885 Series Fuse is the smallest surface-mount fuse on the market for 450/500 Vdc automotive applications, making it a candidate for applications where circuit board space is limited and legacy through-hole fuses are unsuitable. The 885 Series Fuse is available in current ratings from 1 A to 5 A.

Typical automotive applications for 885 Series Fuse include Li-ion battery packs used in electric vehicles, Li-ion battery

Fuse 885
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Fuse 885 packs used in electric vehicles, battery management systems (BMS), sense lines, on-board chargers, and high-voltage DC/DC converters.

“The 885 Series Fuse addresses the space limitations common in automotive applications,” said Daniel Wang, Director, Global Product Management, Electronics Business Unit at Littelfuse. “Its solderless platform minimizes the risk of nuisance openings due to the mechanical bonding failures typically associated with traditional fuse soldering, ensuring consistent overload performance.”

The solderless platform used in the 855 Series Fuse’s design minimizes the risk of nuisance openings due to mechanical bonding failure and provides better performance for consistent functionality. Compliance with the automotive qualifications developed by Littelfuse based on the AEC-Q200 test plan ensures reliability in harsh automotive environments.

NANO2 885 Series Fuses are available in quantities of 1,500 in tape and reel format. Sample requests may be placed through authorized Littelfuse distributors worldwide. For a listing of Littelfuse distributors, please visit Littelfuse.com.

Littlefuse, 8755 West Higgins Road, Suite 500, Chicago, IL 60631, (773) 628-1000

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