2410LT3A250V chip fuse

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2410LT3A250V
Product parameters
type SMD fuse
size2410
VoltageAC250V
current3A
fuse time Time-Lag Type
Minimum packaging quantity1000 PCS
production statusin production
Installation instructionsChip SMD
Product application

Smart watch heart rate monitoring

In the smart watch heart rate monitoring module, the resistor provides a stable working environment for the sensor. The bias resistor provides the appropriate bias voltage for the photoelectric sensor, so that the sensor can accurately detect changes in light intensity in the blood, thereby accurately calculating the heart rate. Resistors are also used in signal conditioning circuits to process weak signals output by sensors.

digital camera flash trigger

In the digital camera flash trigger circuit, the resistor plays the role of current limiting and protection. At the moment of triggering, a large current will be generated in the circuit. The current-limiting resistor can effectively limit the size of the current and prevent excessive current from damaging the flash tube, transistors and other components in the trigger circuit. At the same time, the resistor participates in the formation and transmission of the trigger pulse

E-book reader backlight adjustment

In the e-book reader backlight adjustment circuit, the voltage dividing resistor realizes linear adjustment of the backlight brightness. By changing the resistance ratio of the voltage dividing resistor, the voltage provided to the backlight can be adjusted, thereby changing the backlight brightness. At the same time, the resistor participates in the feedback control of the backlight drive circuit, feeding back the backlight current information to the drive core.

Laptop power management

In notebook computer power management, resistors are used for voltage division and signal conditioning. Through a combination of resistors with different resistance values, the power supply output voltage can be accurately adjusted to meet the needs of different hardware such as motherboards, graphics cards, and hard drives. In the power feedback circuit, resistors participate in building a voltage dividing network to feed back the output voltage change information to the power supply.