The recommended PCB layout for optimal thermal performance involves placing the device on a thermal pad with a minimum size of 100mm², using a 2oz copper layer, and ensuring a minimum of 1mm clearance around the device to allow for airflow.
To select the correct fuse holder or clip, consider the fuse size, voltage rating, and current rating. Littelfuse provides a fuse holder selection guide that can help engineers choose the appropriate holder or clip for their application.
The maximum allowable voltage drop across the fuse is typically 0.5V to 1.0V, depending on the specific application and system requirements. Engineers should consult the datasheet and application notes for more information.
The V150CH8 is rated for operation up to 125°C, but engineers should consider derating the fuse's current rating and ensuring proper cooling to prevent overheating. Consult the datasheet and application notes for more information on high-temperature operation.
To ensure the fuse is properly secured to the PCB, use a suitable fuse clip or holder, and follow the manufacturer's recommended torque specification for the screw or fastening mechanism. Additionally, apply a small amount of thermal interface material (TIM) to the fuse's thermal pad to improve heat transfer.
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