Suitable for a range of environments including cold conditions. Applications The ULTSC fuses are typically employed in: Industrial Electronics: Control panels and motor drives. Medical Equipment: Sensitive diagnostics. Consumer Electronics: Power supply units. Automotive DC Components: Battery-powered devices.
| Parameter | Inferred Value | Why It Matters | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 3.3V – 15V DC | Wide tolerance allows use in both logic-level and industrial control systems. | | Current Handling | Up to 2A continuous (3.5A peak) | Suitable for driving solenoids, small motors, or LED arrays. | | Operating Temp | -40°C to +125°C | Industrial-grade; suitable for outdoor or under-hood applications. | | Switching Frequency | 1.2 MHz (NEW version) | The "NEW" revision likely boosts frequency from 800 kHz, reducing external component size. | | Package Type | 16-pin QFN or SOP-16 | The "2016" in the code may hint at a 2.0mm x 1.6mm package, typical for ULTSC devices. | | Key Feature | Integrated diagnostics & thermal shutdown | The "SC" (Silicon Carbide) in ULTSC suggests superior high-temperature efficiency. |
The identifier BT2016R73146ULTSC follows a nomenclature consistent with , specifically relating to Bluetooth (BT) communication modules or System-on-Chip (SoC) firmware. The structure suggests a specific hardware revision manufactured or standardized around the year 2016, featuring a unique batch or chip ID ( R73146 ), and certified for "Ultra-Low Temperature" or "Ultra-Low Power" operations.
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