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MC36219

MC36219

MC36219

Multicomp

Cut Tape SMD/SMT

SOT-23

MC36219 Datasheet PDF

non-compliant

Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Package / Case SMD/SMT
PackagingCut Tape
Published 2006
Max Operating Temperature85°C
Min Operating Temperature -40°C
Voltage - Rated DC 33V
Operating Supply Voltage33V
Voltage 33V
Max Supply Voltage33V
Power Dissipation-Max 1W
Power Dissipation1W
Max Voltage Rating (DC) 33V
Hold Current750mA
Current Rating (Max) 40A
Max Supply Voltage (DC) 33V
Time to Trip 200 ms
Trip Current1.5A
Width 4.73mm
REACH SVHC No SVHC
RoHS StatusRoHS Compliant
In-Stock:4161 items

MC36219 Product Details

MC36219 Overview


In order to protect the PTC thermistors from damage, they are packaged in SMD/SMT packages. The PTC thermistors are packaged in the Cut Tape for safety reasons. ldeally, the PTC thermistors should operate at -40°C. There must be no temperature above 85°C for this thermistor to function. It is possible for PTC thermistors to provide voltages of 33V when they are operating. During normal operation, this thermistor supplies 33V voltage. DC circuits use thermistors rated at 33V voltage. It is expected that PTC thermistors produce 1W heat. In PTC thermistors, the current should not exceed 40A. It is recommended that the thermistor supply voltage be kept at 33V for reliable performance. During DC operation, this thermistor should not supply more voltage than 33V. DC circuits have thermistors rated at 33V maximum voltage.

MC36219 Features


Package / Case: SMD/SMT


MC36219 Applications


There are a lot of Multicomp
MC36219 PTC Thermistors applications.


  • Industrial control and appliances
  • Thermal compensation
  • Display backlights
  • Building automation
  • Thermal threshold detection
  • Motor control
  • Chargers
  • Thermal protection of winding in electric motors
  • Secondary protection of battery packs
  • Limit temperature monitoring

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