0451.080MRSN

Littelfuse
576-0451.080MRSN
0451.080MRSN

Mfr.:

Description:
Surface Mount Fuses 125VAC 0.08A 4.05ohms 451 NANO2

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Availability

Stock:
Non-Stocked
Factory Lead Time:
12 Weeks Estimated factory production time.
Minimum: 1000   Multiples: 1000
Unit Price:
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Ext. Price:
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Est. Tariff:
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Pricing (EUR)

Qty. Unit Price
Ext. Price
Full Reel (Order in multiples of 1000)
2,21 € 2.210,00 €

Alternative Packaging

Mfr. Part No.:
Packaging:
Reel, Cut Tape, MouseReel
Availability:
In Stock
Price:
5,14 €
Min:
1

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Littelfuse
Product Category: Surface Mount Fuses
RoHS:  
REACH - SVHC:
451
Surface Mount Ceramic Fuses
Fast Blow
80 mA
125 VAC
125 VDC
50 A at 125 VAC, 300 A at 32VDC, 50 A at 125 VDC
NANO
- 55 C
+ 125 C
Reel
4.05 Ohms
Brand: Littelfuse
Height: 2.69 mm
Length: 6.1 mm
Product Type: SMD Fuses
Factory Pack Quantity: 1000
Subcategory: Fuses
Tradename: NANO2
Type: Fast Acting Ceramic Fuse
Width: 2.69 mm
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TARIC:
8536101090
CNHTS:
8536100000
CAHTS:
8536100000
USHTS:
8536100040
JPHTS:
8536100005
BRHTS:
85361000
ECCN:
EAR99

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