tisp7072f3 Bourns, Inc., tisp7072f3 Datasheet
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... Specified ratings require connection of pins 5 and 8. I TSP A SL Package (Top View Device Symbol Order As TISP70xxF3DR-S Tube TISP70xxF3D-S Tube TISP70xxF3SL-S Customers should verify actual device performance in their specific applications. TISP7072F3,TISP7082F3 THYRISTOR OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTORS made to these pins. ...
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TISP70xxF3 (LV) Overvoltage Protector Series Description (continued) The high crowbar holding current prevents d.c. latchup as the diverted current subsides. These protectors are guaranteed to voltage limit and withstand the listed lightning surges in both polarities. These low voltage devices ...
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TISP70xxF3 (LV) Overvoltage Protector Series Electrical Characteristics for all Terminal Pairs Parameter Repetitive peak off DRM D DRM state current V Breakover voltage dv/dt = ±250 V/ms, R (BO) dv/dt ≤ ±1000 ...
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TISP70xxF3 (LV) Overvoltage Protector Series Parameter Measurement Information V DRM -v I DRM I (BO) V (BO) Quadrant III Switching Characteristic Figure 1. Voltage-Current Characteristic for T and R Terminals T and G and R and G Measurements are Referenced ...
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TISP70xxF3 (LV) Overvoltage Protector Series Typical Characteristics - R and and G Terminals OFF-STATE CURRENT vs JUNCTION TEMPERATURE 100 - 0-01 0-001 - ...
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TISP70xxF3 (LV) Overvoltage Protector Series Typical Characteristics - R and and G Terminals ON-STATE CURRENT vs ON-STATE VOLTAGE 100 Negative Polarity 10 150 ° On-State Voltage - V T Figure 6. ...
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TISP70xxF3 (LV) Overvoltage Protector Series Typical Characteristics - R and T Terminals OFF-STATE CURRENT vs JUNCTION TEMPERATURE 100 10 1 0-1 0-01 0-001 - Junction Temperature - °C J Figure 10. ON-STATE CURRENT vs ON-STATE ...
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TISP70xxF3 (LV) Overvoltage Protector Series Typical Characteristics - R and T Terminals MARCH 1994 - REVISED JANUARY 2007 Specifications are subject to change without notice. Customers should verify actual device performance in their specific applications. NORMALIZED BREAKOVER VOLTAGE vs. RATE ...
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TISP70xxF3 (LV) Overvoltage Protector Series Thermal Information MAXIMUM NON-RECURRING 50 Hz CURRENT vs. CURRENT DURATION SL Package 10 D Package 1 0 Current Duration - s Figure 15. TI7LAA V = 250 Vrms GEN 100 R ...
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TISP70xxF3 (LV) Overvoltage Protector Series Thermal Information Non-Repetitive Peak On-state Pulse Derated Values for 0 °C ≤ ≤ 70 °C Non-repetitive peak on-state pulse current, 0 °C < T 1/2 (Gas tube differential transient, 1/2 voltage wave shape) ...
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TISP70xxF3 (LV) Overvoltage Protector Series Deployment These devices are three terminal overvoltage protectors. They limit the voltage between three points in the circuit. Typically, this would be the two line conductors and protective ground (Figure 17). In Figure 17, protective ...
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TISP70xxF3 (LV) Overvoltage Protector Series Lightning Surge (continued) ITU-T 10/700 Generator (continued 2 Ω µF 50 Ω 10/700 GENERATOR - SINGLE TERMINAL PAIR TEST ...
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TISP70xxF3 (LV) Overvoltage Protector Series Lightning Surge (continued) ITU-T 10/700 Generator (continued) individual The series resistance from charge voltage output current will result °C, these protectors are rated ...
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TISP70xxF3 (LV) Overvoltage Protector Series Lightning Surge (continued) 1.2/50 Generators (continued) 1 µF Impulse Testing To verify the withstand capability and safety of the equipment, standards require that the equipment is tested with various impulse wave forms. The table in ...
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TISP70xxF3 (LV) Overvoltage Protector Series Protection Voltage The protection voltage, (V (BO) ), increases under lightning surge conditions due to thyristor regeneration. This increase is dependent on the ® rate of current rise, di/dt, when the TISP be estimated by ...
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... WIRE TISP7xxxF3 “TISP” trademark of Bourns, Ltd., a Bourns Company, and is Registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. “Bourns” registered trademark of Bourns, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. MARCH 1994 - REVISED JANUARY 2007 Specifications are subject to change without notice. Customers should verify actual device performance in their specific applications. ...