Littelfuse Unveils High‑Current 48V SMD Fuse for AI Data Center Protection

Littelfuse introduces NANO² SMD 708 Series – a compact, surface‑mount fuse family designed for high‑current 48 VDC power architectures in AI servers and hyperscale data centers.

The Littelfuse NANO² SMD fuse 708 Series brings an unusually high interrupting rating into an SMT form factor, giving power designers a realistic alternative to traditional through‑hole or bolt‑down fuse solutions.

By combining 60–200 A current ratings with a 14 kA interrupting rating at 80 VDC, the 708 Series targets demanding protection requirements in dense power distribution, while supporting fully automated assembly and improved manufacturing economics.

Key features and benefits

Typical applications

The primary target environment is high‑power 48 VDC architectures, especially where fault current levels can be substantial and uptime is critical.

In these systems, the fuse is typically placed in series with the main 48 V bus or branch circuit to provide supplemental overcurrent protection, ensuring controlled interruption under short‑circuit or severe overload conditions.

Technical highlights

The table below summarizes key technical positioning of the NANO² SMD 708 Series based on the press release and manufacturer information.

ParameterNANO² SMD 708 Series description
Fuse typeSurface‑mount NANO² overcurrent protection fuse
Rated voltage80 VDC (interrupting rating specified at this voltage)
Interrupting rating14,000 A at 80 VDC
Current rating range60 A to 200 A
Package styleCompact surface‑mount footprint (NANO² SMD)
MountingSMT, tape‑and‑reel for automated pick‑and‑place
Application roleSupplemental overcurrent protection in high fault current environments
Compliance and safetyDesigned to meet global safety standards (see datasheet for exact details)

From a design perspective, the standout parameter is the 14 kA interrupting rating at 80 VDC in an SMT package, which allows designers to handle high prospective short‑circuit currents on 48 V rails without resorting to large through‑hole devices. In practice, this can simplify creepage/clearance planning and mechanical layout around the fuse while still meeting safety and reliability requirements.

For exact electrical characteristics such as time‑current curves, resistance values, pre‑arcing I²t and derating versus temperature, engineers should refer directly to the manufacturer datasheet for the specific part number selected within the 708 family.

Availability and part numbers

The 708 Series is supplied in tape‑and‑reel packaging for high‑volume SMT assembly.

Individual part numbers in the NANO² SMD 708 Series correspond to specific current ratings (for example 60 A, 80 A, 100 A up to 200 A), each with its own detailed specifications and time‑current characteristics. Exact ordering codes, marking and recommended land pattern details are given in the official Littelfuse documentation for the 708 Series.

Design‑in notes for engineers

Selecting the right fuse rating

PCB layout and thermal considerations

System‑level coordination

Manufacturing and reliability

Source

This article is based on information from the official Littelfuse press release and associated product documentation for the NANO² SMD 708 Series, complemented with general engineering context for 48 VDC power distribution protection.

References

  1. Littelfuse press release – NANO² SMD 708 Series Fuse Enables High‑Current 48 VDC AI Data Center Protection
  2. Littelfuse NANO² Surface‑Mount 708 Series Fuse product page
  3. Littelfuse – Where to Buy and distributor overview
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