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MINISMDC020-2

MINISMDC020-2

MINISMDC020-2

TE Connectivity

PTC THERMISTOR 3.3Ohm OVERLOAD PROTECTION WRAPAROUND 1812

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MINISMDC020-2 Datasheet PDF

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Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Package / Case 1812
Surface MountYES
Terminal Shape WRAPAROUND
Mounting FeatureSURFACE MOUNT
Published 2002
JESD-609 Code e0
Number of Terminations 2
Termination SMD/SMT
ECCN Code EAR99
Resistance 3.3Ohm
Terminal Finish Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)
Max Operating Temperature85°C
Min Operating Temperature -40°C
Additional FeatureRESISTANCE VALUE 2.9 OHM AT 20 DEG CEL
HTS Code8533.40.80.70
Resistor Type PTC THERMISTOR
Current Rating10A
Rated Power Dissipation (P) 0.6W
Operating Supply Voltage30V
Terminal Placement DUAL
Hold Current200mA
Current Rating (Max) 10A
Thermistor Application OVERLOAD PROTECTION
Trip Current40mA
RoHS StatusNon-RoHS Compliant
In-Stock:3361 items

MINISMDC020-2 Product Details

MINISMDC020-2 Overview


A 1812 package is used to protect PTC thermistors. A minimum operating temperature of -40°C should be set for the PTC thermistors. It is important that this thermistor does not operate at a temperature above 85°C. A PTC thermistor has a termination of 2. When the PTC thermistors operate, they supply 30V. PTC thermistors have been designed to operate at 10A current. In PTC thermistors, the heat produced is rated as 0.6W. There should be no current over 10A for PTC thermistors.

MINISMDC020-2 Features


Package / Case: 1812
Terminal Shape: WRAPAROUND


MINISMDC020-2 Applications


There are a lot of TE Connectivity
MINISMDC020-2 PTC Thermistors applications.


  • 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
  • Over-temperature protection of power components

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