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New 4750 series multi-feature IEC connector strip-blocks are for data power distribution

May 5, 2022 By Mary Gannon

Schurter introduces its new 4750 series IEC strip-block, IEC connectors Type F, to meet the highly specific demands of power distribution in data centers. The strips provide a host of features including numbers of outlets in a strip, lighting possibilities, and terminal configurations for an unprecedented range of standard options. Choose from 2 to 7 […]

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NEMA receptacles now with expanded IDC options

January 4, 2022 By Redding Traiger

SCHURTER introduces a new version of its NR010 series NEMA 5-15R Receptacles, with IDC terminals for bussing insulated wires perpendicular to the Pin-Axis. The new version completes the range with both vertical and horizontal bussed wire options. All three terminals L, N & E can be bussed, or other variations thereof such as IDC for […]

Filed Under: Applications, Consumer, Power Electronic Tips Tagged With: schurter

Thermal fuse trip temperature exceeds 175 °C

November 11, 2021 By Redding Traiger

SCHURTER’S Reflowable Thermal Switch, RTS, now includes a version designed to trip at >175°C, in addition to the existing variant set to trip at >210°C. The compact thermal SMD fuse protects power semiconductors by reliably and precisely interrupting a circuit at a pre-defined temperature. Highly integrated power semiconductors used in dense circuits can lead to overheating […]

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Fuses for space apps boast static-dissipative polyester packaging

May 27, 2021 By Charlie Flor

SCHURTER has improved the packaging of its space fuse series MGA-S, with an enhanced dissipative structure on the outer layer of the ESD bag. The outer layer of the old packaging was aluminum with abrasion-resistant coating. The material of the outer layer of the new packaging is a static-dissipative polyester. The MGA-S is hermetically sealed […]

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Current-compensated chokes for PCB mounting handle up to 50 A

April 29, 2021 By Redding Traiger

SCHURTER expands its range of current-compensated chokes for printed circuit board mounting, to include a vertical design for 1-phase high current applications. The new DKIV-1 sports a compact design and smaller footprint due to its vertical orientation. The series is available with ferrite or nanocrystalline core for a wide range of rated currents from 10 […]

Filed Under: Power Electronic Tips Tagged With: schurter

Pint-sized surface mount fuse handles up to 50 A

March 12, 2021 By Redding Traiger

SCHURTER’s prominent UMT-H surface mount ceramic fuse family now includes 40 A and 50 A current ratings with an impressive breaking capacity rating of 500 A at 125 VAC / 72 VDC. The series provides unprecedented overcurrent and short circuit protection performance in a package size of 5.3 x 16 mm. The UMT-H was originally […]

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Compact, single-phase EMC block filter meet space and performance constraints

July 21, 2020 By Aimee Kalnoskas

SCHURTER completes its portfolio of single-phase EMC filters with its FMBB EP series, launching a new generation of ultra-compact filters with high-performing attenuation. The new double-stage filter family is more powerful than typical filters, meeting the space constraints and performance requirements of today’s state-of-the-art electronic devices. Top-quality components, including right-sized film capacitors and chokes with […]

Filed Under: Data centers, Industrial, Medical, Power Electronic Tips, Security, Telecommunications Tagged With: schurter

Clips for 10.3-mm fuses mount with M5 screws or rivets

June 5, 2020 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Schurter is expanding its high-performance series fuse clips, CSO for 10.3 mm diameter fuses, to include an M5 screw and rivet mounting option in addition to M3, and versions for solder or through-hole mounting. The fuse clip series is known for excellent material properties suitable for applications with voltages up to 1500 VAC/VDC and currents […]

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Compact high-performance ceramic fuse works over extended current range

December 11, 2018 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The SHF 6.3×32 series of fuses now work down to 500 mA for a total nineteen rated currents, ranging from 500 mA and 32 A, including the newest 500 mA, 630 mA and 800 mA versions. The SHF 6.3×32 is a ceramic fuse for higher voltages (ac and dc) with fast tripping qualities. The high […]

Filed Under: Power Electronic Tips Tagged With: schurter

Appliance outlet targets intelligent PDUs

October 9, 2018 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

4710-5 series

SCHURTER’s new 16 A appliance outlets in the 4710-5 series have precisely fitting, integrated guides for light pipes. Up to four optionally available light pipes can be used via LEDs on the circuit board. They provide the responsible technician with exactly the information he or she wants. The operation of the LEDs is freely configurable. […]

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