Resettable Fuses – PTCs

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Resettable Fuses – PTCs
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Selection Guide
PTC Characteristics &
Technologies
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Resettable Fuses – PTCs
Due to increasing demands for electronic components in more and more ambitious applications, the protection of these sys­
tems has become very important. Especially in cost intensive applications a reliable over current protection has to be ensured.
A right circuit protection has therefor a direct influence on the correct function of the application and on its long life cycle
and quality.
Wherever a replacement of the protection components in
case of need is not possible, the use of resettable fuses is
indispensable.
All Littelfuse PTC devices are recognized under the
Components Program of Underwriters Laboratory for both
the US and Canada as well as being certified by TUV. All
devices are lead­free and RoHS compliant.
Another key role plays miniaturization. The available space
on a circuit board is limited for which reason the protec­
tion device has to meet this requirement as well.Littelfuse
offers a full range of surface mount, radial leaded and axial
leaded (battery strap) PTC resettable overcurrent suppres­
sion devices. Surface mount PTCs are available with broad
range of hold current from 0.05A to 7.0A while footprint
varies from 0402 to 2920.
Radial PTCs are rated from 6VDC to 600VDC respectively,
and are designed for use in higher voltage applications that
require minimal maintenance and are subject to repetitive
overcurrent conditions.
Axial PTCs are rated from 6VDC to 30VDC, and are
designed for use in battery pack applications that require
thermal protection against overcurrent fault conditions.
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PTC Characteristics
and Terminology
A polymeric PTC (positive temperature
coefficient) overcurrent protector is an
element placed in series with the circuit or
assembly to be protected. The PTC
element protects the circuit by changing
from a low-resistance to a high resistance
state in response to an overcurrent.
This function is called “tripping” of the
overcurrent protection device.
Overcurrent circuit protection can be
accomplished with the use of either a
traditional fuse or the more recently
developed resettable PTC. Both devices
function by reacting to the heat generated
by the excessive current flow in the circuit.
The fuse element melts open, interrupting
the current flow, while the PTC changes
from low resistance to high resistance
to limit current flow. The graph below
shows the response of the PTC device
to temperature.
LEAKAGE CURRENT: A PTC is said to
TEMPERATURE DERATING: The useful
upper limit for a PTC is generally 85°C while
the maximum operating temperature for
fuses is 125°C. The following temperature
derating curves (see chart at bottom of
page) that compare PTCs to fuses illustrate
that more derating is required for a PTC at a
given temperature.
have “tripped” when it has transitioned
from its low resistance state to a high
resistance state due to overload current.
Protection is accomplished by limiting the
current flow to a low leakage level. Leakage
current can range from less than a hundred
milliamps at rated voltage up to a few
hundred milliamps at lower voltages.
The fuse on the other hand completely
interrupts the current flow and this open
circuit results in no leakage current after it
has been subjected to an overload current.
Additional operating characteristics can be
reviewed by the circuit designer in making
the decision to choose a PTC or a fuse for
overcurrent protection.
AGENCY APPROVALS: PTCs are
Recognized under the Component
Program of Underwriters Laboratories to
UL Standard 1434 for Thermistors.
The devices have also been approved for
use in Canada by Underwriters Laboratories.
Approvals for fuses include Recognition
under the Component Program of
Underwriters Laboratories and the CSA
Component Acceptance Program. In addition,
many fuses are listed in accordance with
UL/CSA/ANCE (Mexico) 248-14,
Supplemental Fuses.
FAULT CURRENT: The PTC is rated for
a maximum short circuit current at rated
voltage. This fault current level is the
maximum current that the device can safely
limit keeping in mind that the PTC will not
actually interrupt the current flow (see
LEAKAGE CURRENT above). The typical
short circuit rating of a board-mounted PTC
is 40A; for battery strap PTCs, this value can
reach 100A. Fuses do in fact interrupt the
current flow in response to the overload and
the range of interrupting ratings vary from
tens of amperes up to 10,000 amperes at
rated voltage.
RESISTANCE: Reviewing product
specifications indicates that similarly-rated
PTCs have about twice (sometimes more)
the resistance of fuses.
OPERATING VOLTAGE RATING:
Log resistance (ohms)
General use PTCs are not rated above 60V
while fuses are rated up to 600V.
TIME-CURRENT CHARACTERISTIC:
HOLD CURRENT RATING: The hold
Trip Point
Comparing the time-current curves of PTCs
to time-current curves of fuses show that
the speed of response for a PTC is similar
to the time delay of a Slo-Blo® fuse.
(operating) current rating for PTCs can be
up to 14A while the maximum level for
fuses can exceed 30A.
Temperature (°C)
The terminology used for PTCs is often
similar but not the same as for fuses. Two
parameters that fall into this category are
leakage current and fault current rating.
Temperature Derating Curves Comparing PTCs to Fuses
Chart Key
C
140
Curve A
Thin-Film Fuses and 313
Series (.010 to .150A)
120
Curve B
FLAT-PAK®, Telelink®,
Nano2®, PICO®,
Blade Terminal,
Special Purpose and
other leaded and
cartridge fuses
(except 313.010 – .150A)
Curve C
Resettable PTCs
PERCENT OF RATING
Understanding the differences in
performance between the two types of
devices will make the best circuit protection
choice easier. The most obvious difference
is that the PTC is resettable. This is an
inherent characteristic in which the PTC
resets (returns to low resistance state)
after power is removed and the device
cools down. There are a number of other
operating characteristics that differentiate
the two types of products.
100
A
B
B
80
A
60
25°C
40
C
20
-60°C
-76°F
-40°C
-40°F
-20°C
-4°F
0°C
32°F
20°C
68°F
40°C
104°F
60°C
140°F
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
2
4
80°C
176°F
100°C
212°F
120°C
248°F
Selection Process
1.
Determine the following circuit operating
parameters:
• Normal operating current – IHOLD
• Maximum circuit voltage – VMAX
• Maximum interrupt current – IMAX
• Ambient operating temperature
2. Select the suitable form factor.
that the circuit parameters do not exceed
these ratings.
5. Check that the trip time protects
the circuit.
6. Verify that the post trip resistance (R1MAX)
of the device is taken into account in the
circuit design.
4. Verify that the ambient operating
temperature within close proximity to
the device is within its normal operating
range. Thermally derate IHOLD and IMAX as
necessary. See equation below.
3. Compare the PTC data sheet ratings on
littelfuse.com for VMAX and IMAX to ensure
IHOLD =
7. Independently test and evaluate the
suitability and performance of the PTC
in the actual application.
IMAX
Thermal derating factor
PTC Selection Table
SURFACE MOUNT
Surface
Series Name Mount
Series Name
0805L
1206L
LoRho PTC
(Low Resistance)
0603L
1210L
RADIAL LEADED
1812L
0805L
2016L
1206L
2920L
1210L
USBR
1812L
30R
2016L
2920L
250S
Photos
Types
Chip Size
0805 (2012)
1206 (3216)
1210 (3225)
1812 (4532)
2016 (5041)
2920 (7351)
Hold Current (IHOLD)
0.10-1.00A
0.125-2.00A
0.05-1.75A
0.10-2.60A
0.3-2.00A
0.30-3.00A
0.75-2.5A
0.9-9.00A
Max voltage (VMAX)
15V
0402
40A0603
0805 1206
-40°C
85°C
1812to 2920
cULus,
TUV
0.1-7.0A
30V
30V
60V
60V
60V
16V
30V
Max fault current (IMAX)
Chip Size
Operating Temperature Range
Agency
approval(I
Hold Current
HOLD)
RoHS
Max Compliant
voltage (V
)
6 /Yes
12 V
Yes
50
MAX
Lead-Free
Max fault current (IMAX)
Operating Temp. Range
Tyco/Raychem Series
Agency approval
Amp Rating
cUR, UR, TUV,
NA Free
Halogen
NA
YES
Bourns Series
Lead-Free
Amp Rating
Max voltage
Tyco/Raychem Series
NO = Not offered
Amp Rating
NA
Low Rho SMD
1.75-5.0A
PTC Selection Table (cont.)
6V
Bourns Series
N/A
Amp Rating
Series Name
Max voltage
N/A
N/A
60R
100A
1206 (3216)
-40°C to 85°C
40A
40A
40A
40A
1210 (3225)
1812 (4532)
2016 (5041) 2920 (7351)
see data
-40°C to 85°C
-40°C to 85°C
-40°C to 85°C
-40°C to 85°C
sheet
cULus,
TUV
0.04-0.5A
6 Yes
- 15V
cULus, TUV
0.10-1.00A
Yes
15V
cULus, TUV
0.125-2.00A
30VYes
cULus, TUV 0.10-2.60A
cULus, TUV 0.3-2.00A
cULus, TUV
cULus, TUV
0.30-5.00A
0.13 A
0.05-2.00A
Yes
Yes 60V
30V Yes
60V Yes
60V
60V
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
100A
100A
40A
40A
3A
Yes
40A
COMPETITOR CROSS
-40 to 85°C
-40 to 85°C
nano SMD
micro SMD
cUR, UR, TUV, cUR, UR, TUV,
0.500-1.50A
0.050-1.50A
Halogen
Free Halogen
Free
6V
YES
MF-NSMF
YES
0.12-2.00
YES
NA
Max voltage
100A
0805 (2012)
-40°C to 85°C
Yes
40A
-40 to 85°C
Max
voltage
RoHS
Compliant
100A
0603 (1608)
-40°C to 85°C
Yes
100A
-40 to 85°C
mini SMD
cUR, UR, TUV,
0.140-2.60A
Halogen
Free
6-30V
YES
6-60V
YES
MF-USMD
YES
0.05-1.50A
6-30V
femtoSMD
6-30V
0.05-0.2A
9 - 15V
-40 to 85°C
-40 to 85°C
-40 to 85°C
-40 to 85°C
-40 to 85°C
mid SMD
SMD
RUSB
RUE
cUR, UR, TUV, cUR, UR, TUV, cUR, UR, TUV, cUR, UR, TUV, TUV, Halogen
0.300-2.00A
0.900-9.00AFree
Halogen
Free Halogen0.300-3.00A
Free
Halogen 0.750-2.50A
Free Halogen Free
Competitor Cross
YES 6-60V
MF-SM
YES
0.300-2.5A
16V
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
0.90-9.0A
NA
0.500-1.50A
0.050-1.50A
0.140-2.60A
0.300-2.00A
0.300-3.00A
NA
6V
6-30V
6-60V
6-60V
6-60V
60V
MF-SM
MF-SM013
NA
600R
NA
mid SMD
NA
30V
MF-R
10-60V
micro SMD
MF-NSMF
6-60V
mini SMD
NA
YES
6-30V
nano SMD
MF-FSMF
0.1 - 0.5A
250R
6 - 15V
YES6-60V
MF-SMDF
YES
0.55-2.00A
MF-MSMD
YES
0.05-1.50A
MF-USMD
MF-MSMD
MF-SMDF
BATTERY STRAP (AXIAL LEADED)
0.05-1.5A
0.05-1.5A
0.55-2.00A
LT
LR
VT
6-30V
6-30V
10-60V
0.12-2.00A
ST
6-30V
Photos
30V
SMD
0.300-2.5A
6-60V
TS250
0.13A
VL
0.13A
60V
BATTERY STRAP
RADIAL LEADED
(AXIAL LEADED)
Chip Size
Series
Name
Hold
Current
(IHOLD)
USBR
0.1-3.75A
16R
0.08-0.18A
30R0.15-0.16A
60R
1.2-4.2A 72R
250R
0.7-3.4A
600R
1.9-10.00A
Max voltage (VMAX)
60V
60/250V
60/600V
15/24V
15/24V
Max
fault current (IMAX)
Types
Operating Temperature Range
40A
3/10A
3/2.2A
100A
100A
100A
100A
100A
-40°C to 85°C
-40°C to 85°C
-40°C to 85°C
-40°C to 85°C
-40°C to 85°C
-40°C to 85°C
-40°C to 85°C
-40°C to 85°C
Agency approval
cULus, TUV
cULus, TUV
cULus, TUV
cULus, TUV
cULus, TUV
cULus, TUV
cULus, TUV
cULus, TUV
RoHS Compliant
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
2.5-14A
0.9-9.00AYes
Yes
1.9-3.7AYes
Lead-Free
Hold Current (IHOLD)
Max voltage (VMAX)
Tyco/Raychem
Series (I
Max fault current
MAX)
Amp Rating
Operating Temp. Range
Max voltage
Agency approval
Bourns Series
RoHS Compliant
Amp Rating
Lead-Free
Max voltage
Yes
0.75-2.5A
0.1-3.75A Yes 0.2-3.75A
Yes
0.08-0.18A
COMPETITOR
CROSS60/250V
16V
30V
60V
16V
72V
RXE
TR250
SRP
LTP
40A
40A TR600
40A
100A
40A
3/10A
0.100-3.75A
0.080-0.180A
0.150-0.160A
1.20-4.20A
0.700-3.40A
-40 to 85°C
-40 to 85°C
-40 to 85°C
-40 to 85°C
-40 to 85°C
-40 to 85°C
60-72V
60/250V
60/600V
15/30V
24V
cUR, UR, TUV cUR, UR, TUV cUR, UR, TUV cUR, UR, TUV cUR, UR, TUV cUR, UR, TUV
MF-R/MF-RX
MF-R/250
MF-R/600
MF-S
MF-LS
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
0.10-3.75A
0.08-0.18A
0.15-0.16A
1.2-4.2A
0.70-3.4A
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
60V
60/250V
60/600V
15-30V
15-24V
Competitor Cross
NA = Not Available
Tyco/Raychem Series
RUSB
Amp Rating
0.750-2.50A
Max voltage
16V
Bourns Series
RGRF / AGRF
2.5-14A
5
RUE
RXE
0.900-9.00A
0.100-3.75A
RXE
TR250
0.05-3.75A
0.0800.180A
15/20V
SL
1.7-2.4A (Low Resistance)
1.7-2.3A
16V
12V
Yes
0.15-0.16A
60/600V
LR4
3/2.2A
1.7-13A
-40 to 85°C
15/20V
cUR, UR, TUV
MF-LR
YES
1.9-9.0A
YES
15-20V
TR600
0.150-0.160A
6V
VTP
50A VLR
1.10-2.40A
2.10-2.30A
-40 to 85°C
16V
16V
cUR, UR, TUV, Halogen Free
MF-VS
YES
1.7-2.4A
NA
YES
16V
NA
N/A
N/A
16V
30V
60-72V
72V
60/250V
60/600V
N/A
MF-RG/ MF-R
MF-R
MF-R/MF-RX
MF-RX/72
MF-R/250
MF-R/600
N/A
Amp Rating
NA
3-11A
0.90-9.0A
0.10-3.75A
0.2-3.75A
0.08-0.18A
0.15-0.16A
N/A
Max voltage
NA
16V
30V
60V
72V
60/250V
60/600V
N/A
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PTC Applications
PTCs are used as circuit protection in
applications where sensitive components
are at risk of damage from overcurrent
conditions. The ability of PTCs to reset
themselves after exposure to a fault current
makes them ideal for use in circuits that are
not easily accessible to a user or technician.
Typical applications include port protection
on personal computers (USB, Firewire,
keyboard/mouse, and serial ports),
peripherals (hard drives, video cards, and
hubs), cell phone, battery packs, industrial
controls, lighting ballast and motor controls.
SURFACE MOUNT
Series Name
0805L 1206L 1210L
SURFACE MOUNT
1812L
1210L 1812L 2016L 2920L
2920L
250S
Computer
Telecom
Computer
Medical
Battery
electronic
Consumer
Electronics
Consumer
Electronics
Medical
Battery
Electronic
60R
72R
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
600R
250R
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
600R
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
ST
LR
LT
LR
VT
BATTERY STRAP
LR
LT
ST
VL
VL
VT
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
XX
XX
X
X
X
XX
X
X
X
XX
X
XX
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
XX
X
XX
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
NOTE: The application summary is for reference only. Determination of suitability for a specific application is the responsibility of the customer.
NOTE: The application summary is for reference only. Determination of suitability for a specific application is the responsibility of the customer.
3
6
30R
X
X
X
16R
BATTERY STRAP (AXIAL LEADED)
30R
60R
250R
RADIAL LEADED
X
X
Voltage / Current Input Terminal
USBR
USBR
Lithium Cell
Battery Pack
Voltage / Current Input Terminal
The application selection guide below should
be used as an aid in selecting the proper
device for your end application. Please
consult the datasheets on www.littelfuse.com
for detailed technical specifications.
RADIAL LEADED
2016L
Telecom
Application
Series Name
LoRho 0603L 0805L 1206L
Ul60950 ,TIA-968-A, GR-1089 Requirements
Application
ITU-T Recoomendations
Ul60950 ,TIA-968-A, GR-1089 Req’s
CPE (Customer Premises Equipment)
ITU-T Recoomendations
Analog Line Card
CPE (Customer Premises Equipment)
T1/E1/J1 And HDSL
Analog Line Card
ISDN
T1/E1/J1 And HDSL
ADSL
ISDN
Cable Telephony
ADSL
PBX/KTS And Key Telephone System
Cable Telephony
CPU
PBX/KTS And Key Telephone System
X
USB
CPU
IEEE1284 Parallel Data Bus
USB
X
X
X
X
IEEE 802.3
IEEE1284 Parallel Data Bus
X
IEEE 1394
IEEE 802.3
I/O Ports
IEEE 1394
PC Card
X
I/O Ports
X
X
X
X
SCSI
PC Card
X
X
X
X
Video Port
SCSI
X
LCD Monitor
X
Video Port
X
Set Top Box
HDMI/LCD Monitor
X
X
X
Loudspeaker
Set Top Box
X
Smart Card Reader
Loudspeaker
Mobile
Phone
X X
Smart Card
Reader
Linear
AC/DC
Adapter
Mobile Phone
X
X
X X X
Portable
Electronic Input Port
Linear AC/DC
Adapter
X
X X X
PortableElectromagnetic
Electronic InputLoads,
Port Motor
X
X
X
X
Solenoid Loads,
Protection
Electromagnetic
Motor
SolenoidLithium
Protection
Cell
Battery Pack
Systems Interface) Standard for this large
market includes a statement that “....a
Positive Temperature Coefficient device
must be used instead of a fuse, to limit the
maximum amount of current sourced”.
When to apply a resettable PTC vs. a
traditional fuse is always the choice of the
designer or technician but in some cases,
PTC’s offer a convenient form of circuit
protection to improve the reliability of an
application. There is an important area of
applications where the use of resettable
fuses (PTCs) has become a requirement.
Much of the design work for personal
computers and peripheral devices is
strongly influenced by the Microsoft and
Intel System Design Guide which states
that “Using a fuse that must be replaced
each time an overcurrent condition occurs is
unacceptable.” And the SCSI (Small Computer
X
X
X
X
X
XX
XX
X X X
XX
XX
X
X
X
X
X
X
required. The following are typical examples
of circuits using POLYFUSE® resettable
PTCs in combination with other Littelfuse
circuit protection devices to provide
Littelfuse offers a full range of battery
strap, surface mount and radial leaded
resettable PTC devices designed to protect
applications where overcurrent protection is
Power Over Ethernet
complete protection for the circuit. Contact
your location Littelfuse application expert
for additional design assistance or
visit www.littelfuse.com/PTCs.
Li-ion Battery Pack
Swtich/Hub
Powered End Station
Battery Connector
Data Pair
Battery Controller IC
Data Pair
Battery +
Power Source
Equipment
(PSE)
Cell Phone
Battery -
Powered
Device
(PD)
Data Pair
Control
(3) V5.5MLA0402
(Multilayer
Varistor)
Data Pair
Signal
Ground
Shield
Ground
USB 1.1
USB 2.0
USB Port
USB Port
USB Controller
USB Controller
V5.5MLA0603
VBU
D+
D-
(2) V0402MHS03
D+
D-
(2) PGB1010603
(PulseGuard®
ESD Suppressor)
Signal
Ground
Shield
Ground
Signal
Ground
Shield
Ground
IEEE 1394 – FireWire
1394 Port
VBUS
1206L150
Outside World
Outside World
1206L150
V5.5MLA063
Tip/Ring circuit – Metallic
1394 Controller
RJ11 Connector
Tx/Rx Circuits
1812L110/33
VBU
TPA+
TPATPB+
TPB-
Tip
Telco
Outside World
V33MLA1206
600R Series
250R Series
SMD/leaded
SIDACtor®
Device
Ring
(4) PGB1010603
(PulseGuard®
ESD Suppressor)
Shield
Ground
Signal
Ground
Signal
Ground
4
7
Germany – Headquarters
Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH | Industriestraße 2 | 75228 Ispringen / Pforzheim
Tel. +49 (0) 7231 801-0 | Fax +49 (0) 7231 82282 | E-Mail: rutronik@rutronik.com | www.rutronik.com
Berlin
Justus-von-Liebig-Straße 7
12489 Berlin
Tel. +49 30 8 09 27 16-0
Fax +49 30 8 09 27 16-16
Frankfurt
Frankfurter Straße 151 c
63303 Dreieich
Tel. +49 6103 2 70 03-0
Fax +49 6103 2 70 03-20
Hannover
Rendsburger Straße 32
30659 Hannover
Tel. +49 511 228507-0
Fax +49 511 228507-20
Nürnberg
Südwestpark 10/12
90449 Nürnberg
Tel. +49 911 6 88 68-0
Fax +49 911 6 88 68-90
Dresden
Radeburger Straße 172
01109 Dresden
Tel. +49 351 20 53 30-0
Fax +49 351 20 53 30-10
Freiburg
Basler Landstraße 8
79111 Freiburg
Tel. +49 761 61 16 77-0
Fax +49 761 61 16 77-11
Mannheim
Amselstraße 33
68307 Mannheim
Tel. +49 621 76 21 26-0
Fax +49 621 76 21 26-17
Ostwestfalen
Brockweg 133
33332 Gütersloh
Tel. +49 5241 2 32 71-0
Fax +49 5241 2 32 71-29
Erfurt
Flughafenstraße 4
99092 Erfurt
Tel. +49 361 2 28 36-30
Fax +49 361 2 28 36-31
Hamburg
Neue Gröningerstraße 10
20457 Hamburg
Tel. +49 40 3 59 60 06-20
Fax +49 40 3 59 60 06-50
München
Landsberger Straße 392
81241 München
Tel. +49 89 88 99 91-0
Fax +49 89 88 99 91-19
Ratingen
Gothaer Straße 2
40880 Ratingen
Tel. +49 2102 99 00-0
Fax +49 2102 99 00-19
France
Rutronik S.A.S
6, Mail de l’Europe
78170 La Celle St Cloud
Tel. +33 1 30 08 33 00
rutronik_sas@rutronik.com
Bordeaux
Tel. +33 5 57 26 40 00
Grenoble
Tel. +33 4 76 61 00 90
Le Mans
Tel. +33 2 43 78 16 97
Lyon
Tel. +33 4 72 76 80 00
Poitiers
Tel. +33 5 49 52 88 88
Rennes
Tel. +33 2 23 45 14 40
Strasbourg
Tel. +33 3 88 78 12 12
Rome
Via Giulio Vincenzo Bona, 87
00156 Roma (RO)
Tel. +39 06 228 782-1
Romania
Rutronik Elektronische
Bauelemente GmbH
Dr. Grigore T. Popa Str. no. 81
300291 Timişoara
Tel. +40 25 64 01 240
Sweden
Rutronik Nordic AB
Kista Science Tower
Färögatan 33
16451 Kista
Tel. +46 8 50 55 49 00
Bucureşti
Tel. +40 314 25 38 39
Switzerland
Rutronik Elektronische
Bauelemente AG
RUSOL GmbH & Co. KG
Industriestraße 2
75228 Ispringen
Tel. +49 (0) 7231 801-2910
Fax +49 (0) 7231 801-2915
rusol@rusol.com
www.rusol.com
Austria
Rutronik Elektronische
Bauelemente Ges. m. b. H.
Durisolstraße 1, 4600 Wels
Tel. +43 7242 4 49 01
Belgium
Rutronik Elektronische
Bauelemente GmbH
Keppekouter 1
Ninovesteenweg 198
9320 Erembodegem-Aalst
Tel. +32 53 60 65 90
Bulgaria
Rutronik Elektronische
Bauelemente GmbH
Blvd. Nikola Vaptzarov 35
Business Center Lozenec
Floor 1, Office No 1B
1407 Sofia
Tel. +35 92 974 86 46
Czech Republic
Rutronik Elektronische
Bauelemente CZ s.r.o.
Brno
Slavičkova 1a, 63800 Brno
Tel. +420 5 4 54 24-681
Prague
Na Pankraci 1638/43
140 00 Praha 4
Tel. +420 2 33 34 31 20
Denmark
Rutronik Elektronische
Bauelemente GmbH
Herstedøstervej 27-29
2620 Albertslund
Tel. +45 7020 19 63
Estonia
Rutronik Elektronische
Bauelemente GmbH
Vaksali 17A, 50410 Tartu
Tel. +372 7370951
Finland
Rutronik Elektronische
Bauelemente GmbH
Kirkonkyläntie 3, 00700 Helsinki
Tel. +358 9 32 91 22 00
Hungary
Rutronik Magyarország Kft.
Fehérvári út 89-95,
1119 Budapest
Tel. +36 1 371 06 66
Italy
Rutronik Italia S.r.l.
21, Via Caldera
Centro Direzionale S.Siro
20153 Milano (MI)
Tel. +39 02 4 09 51-1
italia_MI@rutronik.com
Ancona
Via 1° Maggio, 150/B
60131 Ancona (AN)
Tel. +39 071 2 91 62 18
Bologna
Via Gazzani, 8/2 - Z.I. Bargellino
40012 Calderara di Reno (BO)
Tel. +39 051 6 46 32 00
Florence
Via V. Emanuele, 33
50041 Calenzano (FI)
Tel. +39 055 8 82 73 32
Padua
Via Savelli, 62
35129 Padova (PD)
Tel. +39 049 8 69 78 00
Turin
Strada Torino, 43/45
Europalace
10043 Orbassano (TO)
Tel. +39 011 9 02 20 00
Lithuania
Rutronik Elektronische
Bauelemente GmbH
Raudondvario pl.76
47182 Kaunas
Tel. +370 37 26 17 80
Russia
Rutronik
Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH
Levoberejnaya sreet 12,
Hotel Soyuz, office 314
125445 Moscow
Tel. +7(499) 963 31 84
Norway
Rutronik Elektronische
Bauelemente GmbH
Olav Helsets vei 6
0694 Oslo
Tel. +47 22 76 79 20
Serbia
Rutronik Elektronische
Bauelemente GmbH
YUBC Bul. Mihajla
Pupina 10z/IV, 11070 Beograd
Tel. +381 11 311 33 66-3
Netherlands
Rutronik Elektronische
Bauelemente GmbH
Papland 4a
4206 CL Gorinchem
Tel. +31 183 64 60-50
Poland
Rutronik Polska Sp. z o.o.
ul. Bojkowska 37
44-101 Gliwice
Tel. +48 32 4 61 20 00
Gdynia
ul. Batorego 28-32
81-366 Gdynia
Tel. +48 58 7 83 20-20
Slovakia
Rutronik Elektronische
Bauelemente GmbH, o.z.
Lazovná 11
97401 Banská Bystrica
Tel. +421 48 4 72 23-00
Volketswil
Hölzliwisenstr. 5
8604 Volketswil
Tel. +41 44 9 47 37 37
Yverdon-les-Bains
Rue Galilée 15,
1400 Yverdon-les-Bains
Tel. +41 24 4 23 91 40
Turkey
Partner of Rutronik group:
Elektro Elektronik San. Tic. A.S.
Burhaniye Mah. Bahceler
Sokak No:10
Beylerbeyi 34676 Uskudar/Istanbul
Tel. +90 216 557 67 00
United Kingdom & Ireland
Rutronik UK Ltd.
Deakins Business Park,
Blackburn Road, Egerton
BL7 9RP Bolton, Lancashire
Tel. +44 1204 60 22 00
Slovenia
Rutronik Elektronische
Bauelemente GmbH
Motnica 5, 1236 Trzin
Tel. +386 1 5 61 09 80
Spain
Rutronik España S.L.
Warsaw
ul. Patriotów 110
04-844 Warszawa
Tel. +48 22 3 32 73-70
Barcelona
C/ Marqués de Sentmenat 54 - 58,
3a Planta - 1o, 08029 Barcelona
Tel. +34 93 4 44 24 12
Portugal
Rutronik Elektronische
Bauelemente GmbH
Av. General Humberto Delgado
Porta 8, 1ºAndar, Sala R
4760-012 V. N. Famalicão
Tel. +351 252 3 12-336
San Sebastián
Po Ubarburu, 71 - 1oE
20115 Astigarraga/Guipuzcoa
Tel. +34 943 40 45 28
Madrid
Ctra. Canillas 134 - 1a Planta - 9B
28043 Madrid
Tel. +34 91 3 00 55 28
International branches:
Mexico
Rutronik Mexico S.A. DE C.V.
Hong Kong
Rutronik Electronics Asia HK Ltd.
Taiwan
Rutronik Electronics Asia HK Ltd.
China
Rutronik Electronics SZ Ltd.
Ecuador Nº 4
Lomas de Queretaro
76190 Queretaro
Tel. +52 442 242 5361
Hong Kong
54/F, Hopewell Centre
183 Queens Road East
Wan Chai
Tel. +852 5337 0119
Taipei (Taiwan branch)
13F.-2, No.27, Lane 169,
Kangning St., Xizhi District
221 New Taipei City
Tel. +886 (2) 2692 7041
Shenzhen
Room 807, Excellence Bldg.,
No. 98, Fuhua 1 Road
Futian Distr., Shenzhen
Tel. +86 755 8240 7106
Shanghai
Room 1710, Dongchen Tower
No. 60, Mudan Road
Pudong New Distr., Shanghai
Tel. +86 216 8869 910
Chengdu
Room no. 407, 4F
No. 31 Zong Fu Street
610016 Chengdu
Tel. +86 28 8651 2214
O03 ENG | KNA | Specifications subject to change without notice.
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