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Ametherm’s SURGE-GARD Line of NTC Inrush Current Limiting Thermistors Now in Stock at Digi-Key

Ametherm announced that global electronic components distributor Digi-Key Corporation is now stocking the company’s SURGE-GARD™ series of NTC inrush current limiting thermistors, which Ametherm acquired from RTI Electronics in 2013. The components are available worldwide via Digi-Key’s website, www.digikey.com.

Manufactured in Ametherm’s Carson City, Nevada, facility, SURGE-GARD series devices, available from Digi-Key, are capable of handling high steady-state currents to 36 A and input energy to 250 J. Available in multiple leaded package options with maximum diameters from 7.6 mm to 31.75 mm, the components offer resistance at +25 °C (R25) from 0.4 Ω to 220 Ω with tolerances down to ±10%, maximum operating voltage to 265 VRMS, and beta from 3000 °K to 3965 °K.

Constructed of specially formulated metal oxide ceramic materials, RoHS-2- and REACH-compliant SURGE-GARD thermistors are optimized for a wide variety of applications that require inrush current limiting to reduce noise and circuit failure — including switching power supplies, AC motors, motor drives, audio amplifiers, and battery chargers. In these applications, the devices lower rectifier costs by reducing the required peak forward-surge-current rating.

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Samples and production quantities of the SURGE-GARD line are available now, with lead times of five weeks for large orders.

For more information, visit www.ametherm.com or call 800-808-2434.

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