Part Details for CB61F4A-TR2 by Eaton Corporation
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CB61F4A-TR2 Information
CB61F4A-TR2 by Eaton Corporation is an Electric Fuse.
Electric Fuses are under the broader part category of Circuit Protection Components.
Circuit protection components monitor and safeguard electronic systems from overcurrent, overvoltage, and other electrical hazards. Read more about Circuit Protection Components on our Circuit Protection part category page.
Price & Stock for CB61F4A-TR2
Part # | Distributor | Description | Stock | Price | Buy | |
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504-CB61F4A-TR2
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Mouser Electronics | Surface Mount Fuses 125Vac 4A FA SMD Brick RoHS: Compliant | 1820 |
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$0.2740 / $0.6300 | Buy Now |
DISTI #
CB61F4A-TR2
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TTI | Surface Mount Fuses 125Vac 4A FA SMD Brick RoHS: Compliant pbFree: Pb-Free Min Qty: 5000 Package Multiple: 5000 Container: Reel | Americas - 0 |
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$0.4070 | Buy Now |
Part Details for CB61F4A-TR2
CB61F4A-TR2 CAD Models
CB61F4A-TR2 Part Data Attributes
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Eaton Corporation
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CB61F4A-TR2
Eaton Corporation
Electric Fuse, Fast Blow, 4A, 100A (IR),
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Rohs Code | Yes | |
Part Life Cycle Code | Active | |
Ihs Manufacturer | EATON CORP | |
Reach Compliance Code | compliant | |
ECCN Code | EAR99 | |
HTS Code | 8536.10.00.40 | |
Factory Lead Time | 12 Weeks | |
Additional Feature | PRE ARCHING TIME: OPEN WITHIN 5 SEC AT 200% RATED CURRENT, RATED BREAKING CAPACITY AT 125 VDC: 300 A | |
Blow Characteristic | FAST | |
Body Breadth | 2.57 mm | |
Body Height | 2.57 mm | |
Body Length or Diameter | 6.1 mm | |
Circuit Protection Type | ELECTRIC FUSE | |
Fuse Size | 2410 | |
JESD-609 Code | e4 | |
Joule Integral-Nom | 4 J | |
Mounting Feature | SURFACE MOUNT | |
Operating Temperature-Max | 125 °C | |
Operating Temperature-Min | -55 °C | |
Packing Method | TR, 13 INCH | |
Rated Breaking Capacity | 100 A | |
Rated Current | 4 A | |
Rated Voltage(AC) | 125 V | |
Rated Voltage(DC) | 125 V | |
Reference Standard | CQC; CUL; PSE; UL | |
Surface Mount | YES | |
Terminal Finish | SILVER OVER NICKEL | |
Terminal Shape | WRAPAROUND | |
Trip Time or Delay | 5 s |
CB61F4A-TR2 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Eaton recommends a PCB layout with a solid ground plane and a thermal pad connected to the ground plane to dissipate heat. A minimum of 1 oz copper thickness is recommended. Additionally, a thermal interface material (TIM) with a thermal conductivity of 1 W/m-K or higher is suggested between the device and the heat sink.
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Eaton recommends following the IPC-9592 standard for vibration testing and ensuring the device is properly secured to the PCB using a suitable mounting method, such as a screw or adhesive. Additionally, consider using a vibration-dampening material, like a silicone adhesive, between the device and the PCB.
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Eaton recommends storing the devices in their original packaging, away from direct sunlight, moisture, and extreme temperatures (above 40°C or below -20°C). Handling should be done with electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection, such as wrist straps or mats, to prevent damage.
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Eaton recommends consulting the datasheet for derating information, as the device's performance may be affected at high altitudes. Additionally, consider the impact of lower air pressure on the device's thermal performance and ensure proper cooling is provided.
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Eaton recommends following a systematic approach, starting with visual inspection for signs of physical damage or overheating. Next, check the device's electrical characteristics, such as voltage and current, using a multimeter or oscilloscope. Consult the datasheet and application notes for guidance on troubleshooting specific issues.