Fuses are not only Available in 3C Products but also in Regular Cars or Electric Vehicles
fuses, also known as fuses, are defined as "fuse links" by international standards. They are electrical components installed in a circuit to ensure safe operation of the circuit.
Electronic products are all-encompassing, and these products that require electricity must be equipped with small components that shoulder the same responsibility for safety. Fuses are not only available in 3C products but also in regular cars or electric vehicles.
Nowadays, as products become smaller and more integrated, the shape and size of fuses are also greatly different from traditional fuses. For example, the fuses of mobile phones must comply with the trend of fast charging, withstand instantaneous large currents, and achieve their protective function. The requirements for fuses are becoming higher and higher.
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