Littelfuse MHPTAT18985N High current capacity, low resistance Datasheet

POLY-FUSE® Resettable PTCs
Metal Hybrid PPTC > MHP Series
MHP-TAT18 Series Breaker
Description
Features
Agency Approvals
Agency
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The new Metal Hybrid PPTC device, MHP-TAT18, offers
a 9VDC rating and a higher current rating than typical
MHP-TAM device. This helps to meet the battery safety
requirements of higher-capacity LiP and prismatic
batteries found in the latest gaming PC and ultra-book
products. Hybrid MHP technology connects a bimetal
protector in parallel with a Polymeric Positive Temperature
Coefficient (PPTC) device. The resulting MHP-TAT18
(Thermal Activation) series helps to provide resettable
overtemperature protection, while utilizing the PPTC device
to act as a heater and to help keep the bimetal latched until
the fault is removed.
Agency File Number
Pending
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Circuit Diagram
• Miniature Thermal Cutoff (TCO) device
• High current capacity, low resistance
• Overtemperature and overcurrent protection
for lithium polymer and prismatic cells
• Multiple activation temperature ratings
(72°C, 77°C, 82°C, 85°C, 90°C)
• Compact size (L: 5.8mm x W: 3.80mm x H: 1.05mm)
allows for ultra-thin battery pack designs
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Applications
Battery cell protection for high-capacity Lithium Polymer
and Prismatic cells used in:
• Gaming PCs
• Notebook PCs
• Ultra-book
• Tablets
Typical Electrical Ratings
MHP-TAT18-9-72
MHP-TAT18-9-77
MHP-TAT18-9-82
MHP-TAT18-9-85
MHP-TAT18-9-90
72°C+/-5°C
77°C+/-5°C
82°C+/-5°C
85°C+/-5°C
90°C+/-5°C
≥40°C
≥40°C
≥40°C
≥40°C
≥40°C
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Specification
Operation Temperature
Reset Temperature
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Contact Rating
DC 9V/30A, 6000 Cycles
Maximum Breaking Current
DC 5V/80A, 100 Cycles
Maximum Open Voltage
DC 28V/30A, 100 Cycles
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Minimum Hold Voltage
Maximum Leakage Current
Resistance
3V
200mA @25°C
3.5 milliohms Max.
Precautions for Electrical Characteristics:
a. Device electrical characteristics may change depending on installation conditions. Users should independently evaluate the suitability of and test each product in their own application.
b. If any terminal or lead extensions are added to the device, especially in the case of high current discharging, the device performance may be negatively impacted due to variations
in welding methods or materials. Please avoid designs that might cause heat to be generated around the joints of the lead extensions or on the extended terminals.
c. SMT solder reflow, wave-soldering and manual soldering irons are not permitted.
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 10/10/17
POLY-FUSE® Resettable PTCs
Metal Hybrid PPTC > MHP Series
Dimensions
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1.05 MAX
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0.1±0.01
(0.2)
0.7±0.1
3.8±0.05
2.7±0.1
TAT18-85 LF
5.8±0.1
1.2±0.1
2.5±0.1
2.7±0.1
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Current (A)
Current Vs. Temperature Curves
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MHP-TAT18-9-72
MHP-TAT18-9-77
MHP-TAT18-9-82
MHP-TAT18-9-85
MHP-TAT18-9-90
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25
30
35
40
(Typical Part)
(Typical Part)
(Typical Part)
(Typical Part)
(Typical Part)
45
50
Precautions for Rating
a. The power supply voltage must be less than the rated
voltage of the device. Operation above the voltage rating
may result in device damage, smoke or flame.
b. Designs must be selected in such a manner that the
device hold current is higher than the normal current value
in the circuit and that the device trip current is lower than
the abnormal current value. Selecting device hold current
and trip current values that are too low for the application
may interrupt the circuit under normal usage conditions.
c. This product should not be used in an application where
the maximum interrupt current can be exceeded in a short
circuit condition.
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85
90
Temperature (ºC)
The current versus temperature curve was derived from placing test samples in an oven at
25°C, 40°C, 60°C, 70°C, and 75°C, increasing current flow through the sample at a rate of
0.1A/minute and recording the current value when the sample trips.
d. The devices are intended for protection against damage
caused by occasional over current or over temperature fault
conditions and should not be used when repeated fault
conditions or prolonged trip events are anticipated.
e. The devices may not perform as specified if mechanical
pressure is added while the device is in the tripped state or
exposed to temperature conditions over 100°C.
© 2017 Littelfuse, Inc.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 10/10/17
POLY-FUSE® Resettable PTCs
Metal Hybrid PPTC > MHP Series
Handling Precautions
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Please refer to following cautions.
• Do not apply more than 10N bend force to product.
(Fig. 1)
• Do not apply more than 1.5cN*m twist torque to the
product. (Fig. 2)
• Do not apply more than 20N deflection force to product.
(Fig. 3)
• Do not apply more than 2N force to the terminals.
(Fig. 4)
• Do not apply more than 0.6cN*m twisting torque to the
terminals. (Fig. 5)
• Do not bend the terminals more than 45°at the end.
(Fig. 6)
• Should not twist terminals more than 20°C with breaker
body fixed.
c. Product terminals can be welded using direct welding
and series welding methods. In either case, please use a
suitable Jig so that the device will not be subjected to the
stress conditions listed above.
d. Pull strength and detach strength of the terminal welds
are per user requirements. However, if the welding is
controlled by resistance, the measurement should be made
as close as possible to the weld point by a “4-point clip
method” using milliohm meter to ensure accuracy.
e. Please avoid putting the stress on the device, as listed
above, when a jig, fitting or additional welding process is
used. Please re-confirm the resistance value whenever a
new process is added.
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a. The device is composed of plastic parts, please do not
clamp or dent the housing with a tool as this might cause a
resistance increase and product damage.
b. When welding product terminals or mounting the breaker
on battery (cell), please be careful not to apply excessive
bending, twisting or force on the product and terminals.
The excessive stress might cause a resistance increase or
product damage.
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Application Environment
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The device is intended to be used for applications which
are common for general electronic devices. Usage in
any of the special environments or conditions as listed
below may adversely impact the device performance and
therefore users should carefully consider conditions of use
of the end product and the potential impact on reliability or
performance when incorporating this device into any design
to carefully examine the actual performance and reliability of
the device.
• Environment where the devices are exposed to water,
oil, chemical solutions, and/or organic solvents.
• Installation in an area close to a heat source or adjacent
to or near flammable objects such as plastic wires.
• Environment in which the device is constrained by
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 10/10/17
pressure, sealing or resin coating.
• Environment where water condenses on the device.
• Environment with salt air or with corrosive gas such as
CL2, H2S, NH3, SO2, and NOX.
• Environment with grit and dust and/or under direct
sunlight.
• Environment outside of recommended operating
temperature.
POLY-FUSE® Resettable PTCs
Metal Hybrid PPTC > MHP Series
Part Ordering Number System
Part Marking System
MHP TAT 18 9 77 N
TERMINAL TYPE
N: Non Dimple
(BLACK): With Dimple
Date/Year Code
1
7
2
3
2
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NOMINAL ACTIVATION
TEMPERATURE
72, 77, 82, 85, 90
Day Code: 1~7
Assembly Machine Code: 1~9
Date/Year Code
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CONTACT VOLTAGE RATING
Week Code: 01~52
NOMINAL HOLD CURRENT
AT ROOM TEMPERATURE
Company Logo
TAT 18-85 LF
PRODUCT GROUP
Nominal Activation Temperature
72, 77, 82, 85, 90
SERIES NAME
Nominal Hold Current at
Room Temperature
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Product Group
Packaging
Packaging Specification
Quantity
Quantity &
Packaging Code
20,000 pcs. Minimum
EIA-481, IEC 60286, Part 3
1000 pcs/bag
1 bag per inner box
20 inner box in 1 outer box
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Packaging Option
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 10/10/17
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