0098.0043

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0098.0043

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  • Pièce fabricant #0098.0043

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Présentation

Description

"Introduction to 0098.0043" likely refers to a specific paper or document indexed with the identifier 0098.0043. Without additional context or access to a specific database like arXiv, it's challenging to provide a precise introduction to the document. However, the format resembles identifiers used in academic repositories, suggesting it's a research paper or technical document.
If you're referring to a scientific paper, the introduction would typically summarize the research question, objectives, and relevance. It might outline the background, highlight gaps the study addresses, and briefly describe the methods or approach taken.
For a precise summary, you would need to access the document directly through the respective repository or database using the identifier. Once accessed, the introduction section will give a detailed overview of the paper's content, goals, and significance within its field.

Equivalent

The 0098.0043 chip is a Littelfuse resettable PTC (polyfuse). For equivalent products, look for alternatives from other brands like Bourns, TE Connectivity, or Eaton Bussmann, focusing on specifications such as hold current, trip current, maximum voltage, and package size. For precise equivalents, verify the specifications like hold current (Ih), trip current (It), voltage rating (Vmax), and resistance (Rmin/Rmax) against datasheets. Popular series to consider include Bourns Multifuse MF-R and TE Connectivity's PolySwitch. Always consult manufacturer datasheets for exact matches.

Pinout

The part number 0098.0043 refers to a Schurter IEC appliance inlet with a C14 type configuration. This component is typically used in electrical appliances for connecting power cables. The C14 inlet generally has three pins and is designed to connect to a C13 connector, which is common in many power supply cords for computers and other electronic devices. The three pins correspond to the line (L), neutral (N), and ground (E) connections, ensuring safe and reliable power delivery. This configuration is standardized for use in AC power applications, typically for devices requiring a maximum of 10A at 250V.