TSP140C
TSP140C is BI-DIRECTIONAL THYRISTOR SURGE PROTECTOR manufactured by PanJit Semiconductor.
FEATURES
- Protects by limiting voltages and shunting surge currents away from sensitive circuits
- Designed for telemunications applications such as line cards, modems, PBX, FAX, LAN,VHDSL
- Helps meet standards such as GR1089, ITU K.20, IEC950, UL1459&50, FCC part 68
- Low capacitance, High surge (A, B, C rating available), precise voltage limiting, Long life
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SUMMARY ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Rated Repetitive Peak Off-State Voltage Repetitive Breakover Holding Off-State Capacitance Peak Off-State Current Currnet (f = 1 MHz , Vac = 15 m VRMS) Current
THYRISTOR
TSP058C
- TSP320C
8. Independently evaluate and test the suitability and performance of the device in the application
MAXIMUM SURGE RATINGS (TJ = 25 ºC UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
Rating Symbol Short-Circuit Current Wave Open-Circuit Voltage Wave Value Notes 2/10 µs 2/10 µs 500 A 8/20 µs 1.2/50 µs 350 A 10/160 µs 10/160 µs 200 A Non-Repetitive Peak Pulse Current I PPS 5/310 µs 10/700 µs 150 A 10/560 µs 10/560 µs 125 A 10/1000 µs 10/1000 µs 100 A (1,2,3,4) Non-Repetitive Peak On-State Surge Current I TSM
60A
(1,2,4,5,6)
Notes: 1. Thermal accumulation between successive surge tests is not allowed. 2. The device under test initially must be in thermal equilibrium with TJ = 25 °C. 3. Test at 1 cycle, 60 Hz. 4. Surge ratings are non-repetitive because instantaneous junction temperatures may exceed the maximum rated TJ. Nevertheless, devices will survive many surge applications without degradation. Surge capability will not degrade over a device's typical operating life. 5. Adjust the surge generator for optimum current-wave accuracy when both voltage and current wave specifications cannot be exactly met. The current wave is more important...