MF72 NTC thermistor
Definition
The inrush current limiting power thermistor is a device for suppressing inrush current to an electric circuit. Circuits including electric bulbs or capacitors induce a inrush current more than 100 times the normal current when the circuit switch is turned on. The power thermistor in the circuits protects electric equipments from being damaged by limiting the inrush current.
The MF72 series Power NTC Thermistors provide inrush current suppression for sensitive electronics. Connecting a MF72 in series with the power source will limit the current surges typically created at turn on. Once the circuit is energized the resistance of the MF72 will decrease rapidly to a very low value, power consumption can be ignored and there will be no effect on normal operating current. Using the MF72 Power NTC Thermistor is a most cost-effective way to curb surge current and protect sensitive electronics from damage.
Features
1. Quick response to surge current
2. Long life and high reliability
3. Pass the UL, CQC certificates
4. Complete series, extensive range of operating
5. Big material constant (B value), small residual resistance
6. Small size, large power and strong capacity of suppression of inrush current
Recommended Applications
1. All kinds of picture tubes and displays
2. Incandescent bulb and other lighting lamps
3. Convert power, switching power supply, UPS power
4. Electronic energy-saving lamps, ballast and various type of heaters