SCHURTER has released a UHP high-current SMD fuse designed specifically for humanoid robots to address the need for high-performance components in compact formats.
The UHP fuse aims to protect battery systems and power electronics in humanoid robots, offering reliability in demanding and space-constrained environments.
It features a rated current up to 100A, breaking capacity of 2000A @ 80VDC or 3000A @ 63VDC, safe tripping in 15s at twice the rated current, and an operating temperature range of -55°C to +125°C.
The UHP fuse is tailored for robotic platforms with high-density power architectures, ensuring safety and reliability for complex motion control and energy systems.
Humanoid robots are increasingly using off-the-shelf components like the UHP fuse to meet the escalating demand for commercial deployments.
Companies such as Hyundai Motor Group, GXO, Schaeffler AG, and Figure AI are deploying humanoid robots for various applications, highlighting the need for scalable manufacturing processes.
Developers are exploring the scalability of humanoid manufacturing as demand grows, with component providers offering specialized solutions like the UHP fuse to facilitate mass production.
The UHP fuse is UL-listed, RoHS-compliant, optimized for automated assembly, and available in tape-and-reel packaging through franchised distributors.
The UHP fuse serves as a critical component for high-efficiency battery packs, DC/DC converters, and motor controllers, supporting the safe and long-term operation of humanoid robots in diverse environments.
The evolving landscape of humanoid robotics industry emphasizes the importance of reliable components like the UHP fuse to ensure the functionality and performance of advanced robotic systems.
Off-the-shelf components like the UHP fuse from SCHURTER are enabling manufacturers to streamline production processes and meet the demands of a growing market for humanoid robots.