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TE Circuit Protection's Resettable LVR Device in "Plastic Box" is Suitable for Harsh Environments

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Posted on May 10, 2012 at 12:00:01 PM
TE Circuit Protection's Resettable LVR Device in "Plastic Box" is Suitable for Harsh Environments

LVB125 device's unique package solves design challenge in potted component applications such as power supplies, transformers, industrial controllers and motors

MENLO PARK, Calif., May 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- TE Circuit Protection, a business unit of TE Connectivity, today announces a significant enhancement to its popular PolySwitch(TM) LVR (line-voltage-rated) product line with its new LVB125 device. Featuring a unique "plastic box" package, the LVB125 provides resettable circuit protection for product assemblies utilizing potting or encapsulating compounds. These may include power supplies, transformers, industrial controllers and motors used in harsh-environment applications.

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Historically, a resettable PPTC (polymeric positive temperature coefficient) device's functionality was restricted when a system's PCB was encapsulated to protect it from water, chemicals, oil, grease, dirt and other potentially damaging elements. To overcome this design issue, the new LVB125 device utilizes an innovative box-like package that reduces the pressure on the device when thermal expansion of the potting material occurs. By providing resettable circuit protection for these applications, the LVB125 device helps improve product reliability and reduce field service and warranty issues.

Unlike a single-use current fuse, the resettable LVB125 PolySwitch device can help protect against conditions where faults may cause a rise in temperature with only a slight increase in current draw. When installed on the primary side of the circuit, in proximity to potential heat-generating components such as magnetics, FETs, or power resistors, the LVB125 device can help protect against damage caused by both overcurrent and overtemperature conditions with a single component.

The package design of the LVB125 device allows it to operate over a wide temperature range (-40°C to 85°C) typical of extreme environments. The thermally active, flame-resistant device meets UL-94 V0 standards, provides excellent dielectric withstand characteristics and can be easily modified to suit customer requirements, such as package color coding. The package can also be reflowed on the PCB with plastic "posts" that easily affix the device to the PCB during the reflow process.

"By making it possible to use a resettable circuit protection device in potted applications, our new LVB125 device solves what was previously a vexing design issue," said Jasmine Hu, Product Manager. "This device expands our PolySwitch product line by providing robust overcurrent and overtemperature protection for electronic devices and systems that are exposed to harsh environments."

The LVB125 device is rated at 240VAC, permitting maximum voltages of up to 265VAC, and offers a 1.25A hold current. All PolySwitch LVR devices are Pb-free and halogen-free, RoHS compliant and are compatible with high-volume assembly procedures.

    Price:                            LVB125: $0.47/pc
    Availability:                     Now
    Delivery:                         6 weeks ARO
ABOUT TE Connectivity

TE Connectivity is a global, $14 billion company that designs and manufactures nearly 500,000 products that connect and protect the flow of power and data inside the products that touch every aspect of our lives. Our nearly 100,000 employees partner with customers in virtually every industry--from consumer electronics, energy and healthcare, to automotive, aerospace and communication networks--enabling smarter, faster, better technologies to connect products to possibilities.

PolySwitch, TE Connectivity, and TE connectivity (logo) are trademarks.

    Contact: Product Communications: Media Communications
             ----------------------- --------------------
             Jasmine Hu              Hope-Sutton Salvador
             Product Manager
                                     Global Manager Marketing Communications
             jasmine.hu@te.com
                                     hope-sutton.salvador@te.com
             860 216.106.7398        650.361.2160
SOURCE  TE Connectivity

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