TISP5070H3 Bourns, Inc., TISP5070H3 Datasheet
TISP5070H3
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... TISP5xxxH3BJ Overvoltage Protector Series SMB Package (Top View) V (BO) Device Symbol V -70 -80 -95 -110 -115 -150 -190 I PPSM A 500 .............................................. UL Recognized Component 300 250 200 160 100 Marking Order As Code Quantity TISP5xxxH3BJ R-S 5xxxH3 TISP5070H3BJ THRU TISP5190H3BJ OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTORS MD5UFCAB K SD5XAD A Std. 3000 ...
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TISP5xxxH3BJ Overvoltage Protection Series Absolute Maximum Ratings Repetitive peak off-state voltage (see Note 1) Non-repetitive peak impulse current (see Notes 2, 3 and 4) 2/10 µs (GR-1089-CORE, 2/10 µs voltage wave shape) 8/20 µs (IEC 61000-4-5, ...
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TISP5xxxH3BJ Overvoltage Protection Series ° Electrical Characteristics Parameter I Breakover current (BO) V Forward voltage F V Peak forward recovery voltage FRM V On-state voltage T I Holding current H dv/dt Critical rate of rise of ...
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TISP5xxxH3BJ Overvoltage Protection Series Parameter Measurement Information V (BR)M V DRM - (BR) DRM V (BR) I (BO) V (BO) Quadrant III Switching Characteristic Figure 1. Voltage-Current Characteristic for Terminal Pair All Measurements are Referenced to the Thyristor ...
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TISP5xxxH3BJ Overvoltage Protection Series Typical Characteristics OFF-STATE CURRENT vs JUNCTION TEMPERATURE 100 10 1 0·1 0·01 0·001 - Junction Temperature - °C J Figure 2. ON-STATE AND FORWARD CURRENTS vs ON-STATE AND FORWARD VOLTAGES 200 ...
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TISP5xxxH3BJ Overvoltage Protection Series Typical Characteristics OFF-STATE CAPACITANCE vs OFF-STATE VOLTAGE 300 200 150 100 Negative Off-state Voltage - V D Figure 6. ...
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TISP5xxxH3BJ Overvoltage Protection Series Rating And Thermal Information V DERATING FACTOR DRM vs MINIMUM AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 1.00 0.99 0.98 0.97 0.96 0.95 0.94 0.93 -40 -35 -30 -25 -20 -15 - Minimum Ambient Temperature - °C AMIN ...
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TISP5xxxH3BJ Overvoltage Protection Series Deployment These devices are two terminal overvoltage protectors. They may be used either singly to limit the voltage between two points (Figure 11 multiples to limit the voltage at several points in a circuit ...
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TISP5xxxH3BJ Overvoltage Protection Series The star-connection of three TISP5xxxH3BJ protectors gives a protection circuit which has a low differential capacitance to ground (Figure 13). This example, a -100 V ISDN line is protected. In Figure 13, the circuit illustration A ...
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TISP5xxxH3BJ Overvoltage Protection Series ISDN Device Selection The ETSI Technical Report ETR 080:1993 defines several range values in terms of maximum and minimum ISDN feeding voltages. The following table shows that ranges 1 and 2 can use a TISP5110H3BJ protector ...
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... Above 10 MHz, the effective capacitance is strongly dependent on connection inductance. In Figure 12, the typical conductor bias voltages will be about -2 V and -50 V. Figure 7 shows the differential (line unbalance) capacitance caused by biasing one protector and the other at -50 V. For example, the TISP5070H3BJ has a differential capacitance value of 166 pF under these conditions. ...