80 Years of Expertise.
For eight decades, we have been developing industry-leading circuit protection products by working closely with our customers. These unique partnerships have led to such innovations as the first small, fast-acting protective fuse in 1927, the first automotive blade fuses and the world’s smallest SIDACtor® device.
Littelfuse solutions can be found in virtually every product that requires electrical energy, from automobiles to computers to telecom devices. By combining our extensive product line with the knowledge of our application experts, we have the unique ability to evaluate customer needs and deliver the right solution. See history in microsite.
Littelfuse solutions can be found in virtually every product that requires electrical energy, from automobiles to computers to telecom devices. By combining our extensive product line with the knowledge of our application experts, we have the unique ability to evaluate customer needs and deliver the right solution. See history in microsite.
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Latest News
- May 13, 2008Littelfuse Adds New Line of Silicon Protection Arrays for ESD Protection of Hand-held, Industrial, Computer, and Commercial Equipment
- Zener avalanche diode technology provides low capacitive loading and 1ns response time for high-speed signal pins and bidirectional protection for AC applications such as audio ports.
- May 08, 2008Littelfuse Receives Supplier Excellence Awards
- Littelfuse Recognized by Arrow and Phillips for Outstanding Customer Support
- Apr 30, 2008Littelfuse Introduces Ultra-Small Surface-Mount PPTC Resettable Overcurrent Protection Device
- New Polyfuse® PPTC series offers superior electrical performance and first 0603 size (.063" x .032") device of its type on the market
- Apr 30, 2008LITTELFUSE REPORTS FIRST QUARTER RESULTS
- Apr 25, 2008Littelfuse 250 VAC Surface-Mount Time-Delay Fuse Series Improves Circuit Protection of Printed Circuit Boards
- New fuse series provides high inrush current withstand (I2t) capability for 250VAC, while maintaining a very small footprint for crowded circuit boards.









