UMTS 6.3 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

UMTS6.3-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

UMTS 6.3

Price: $ 0.20
Product Category:

Circuit Protection

Manufacturer:
Short Description: FUSE BOARD MNT 6.3A 250VAC 2SMD
More Detail: N/A
DataSheet: UMTS 6.3 datasheetUMTS 6.3 Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Lead free / RoHS Compliant
1500 +: $ 0.18416
Stock 1000Can Ship Immediately
$ 0.2
Specifications
Package / Case: 2-SMD, Square End Block
DC Cold Resistance: 0.011 Ohms
Size / Dimension: 0.476" L x 0.175" W x 0.175" H (12.10mm x 4.45mm x 4.45mm)
Color: --
Operating Temperature: -55°C ~ 125°C
Approvals: CE, cULus, SEMKO, UMF
Melting I²t: 113
Breaking Capacity @ Rated Voltage: 150A
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Series: UMTS
Response Time: Slow
Voltage Rating - AC: 250V
Current Rating: 6.3A
Fuse Type: Board Mount (Cartridge Style Excluded)
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): --
Part Status: Active
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: --
Packaging: Tape & Reel (TR) 
Description

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The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is a mobile communication system developed to provide high-speed data transmission over wireless networks. It is commonly referred to as 3G technology, as it allows mobile devices to access the internet at speeds up to 6.3 Mbps. UMTS is viewed as an evolution of existing 2G technologies, such as GSM, offering greater speed and capacity.

The 6.3 Mbps transmission rate is currently the fastest data rate available in any commercial cellular network. This allows for an extensive range of applications, such as high-resolution streaming video, real-time video conferencing, downloading large files, and accessing real-time data. The higher speeds of UMTS also enable users to access multimedia services, such as games, video messaging and music, as well as using multimedia applications.

The 6.3 Mbps speed of UMTS is achieved by using multiple radio frequency (RF) carriers that are combined to provide a single high speed service. The RF carriers that make up the UMTS 6.3 Mbps network are assigned to the 3GPP TD-SCDMA standard, which offers different modulation levels for the various RF carriers. For example, the 6.3 Mbps transmission rate is divided into a two-tone carrier with each tone having different modulation levels.

The six 3GPP TD-SCDMA standards also offer various optional features, such as fast-forward rate control and simultaneous simultaneous transmission. These features allow service providers to increase the speed and capacity of their UMTS 6.3 Mbps network, enabling higher data rates and improved performance.

Another important feature of UMTS 6.3 Mbps is the ability to combine multiple RF carriers into one high speed data transmission. This is called multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology, and it allows companies to double the data rate of existing UMTS networks. It also allows them to transmit data over a wider area by using multiple towers rather than one.

Fuses are a fundamental component for making a mobile phone work, which are designed to protect circuits from a sudden surge in electrical current. Fuses work by breaking the connection between the power source and the circuit i.e., the phone, laptop or tablet when the current increases beyond a certain level. It is important to note that the fuse will be rendered useless after its designed capacity is exceeded, so is typically replaced after a period of time.

In a UMTS 6.3 Mbps network, the fuses are usually built into the device itself or installed on the exterior of the device to help protect against power fluctuations. It is important to use fuses of the correct rating for your device, as this helps to ensure the network remains secure and stable. The network\'s radiation can potentially cause interference with other nearby devices such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and other radio frequency applications, so it is important to have the correct fuse in place to help avoid this type of interference.

Finally, UMTS 6.3 Mbps networks are set up with multiple base stations, which help to provide a good signal coverage in an area. To achieve this, the base stations must be placed in the correct locations. The base station also contains a variety of fuses for protection, such as temperature fuses, reverse-flow fuses and gatekeeper fuses. The temperature fuse is designed to shut off the network if the temperature increases beyond a certain level, while the reverse-flow fuse helps protect against a power surge that comes from outside the cell phone.

In summary, the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) 6.3 Mbps data rate is capable of providing a reliable and fast connection to the internet. It is also equipped with multiple RF carriers, which enable users to access multimedia applications and data services at high speeds. Fuses are essential components of these networks, as they protect the circuits from sudden power surges and help to ensure the network remains secure and stable.

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