SMT100-230
SMT100
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
The electrical characteristics of a SMT100 device are similar to that of a self-gated Triac, but the SMT100 is a two terminal device with no gate. The gate function is achieved by an internal current controlled mechanism.
Like the T.V.S. diodes, the SMT100 has a standoff voltage (Vrm) which should be equal to or greater than the operating voltage of the system to be protected. At this voltage (Vrm) the current consumption of the SMT100 is negligible and will not affect the protected system.
When a transient occurs, the voltage across the SMT100 will increase until the breakdown voltage (Vbr) is reached. At this point the device will operate in a similar way to a T.V.S. device and is in avalanche mode.
The voltage of the transient will now be limited and will only increase by a few volts as the device diverts more current. As this transient current rises, a level of current through the device is reached (Ibo) which causes the device to switch to a...