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PV17K3225 - Low & Medium Voltage Plastic Encapsulated SMD Varistor

This page provides the datasheet information for the PV17K3225, a member of the PV11K3225 Low & Medium Voltage Plastic Encapsulated SMD Varistor family.

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Description

Stackpole Electronics, Inc.

The PV Series is a line of surface mount plastic-encapsulated varistors designed to protect electronic equipment against high voltage surges in the low and medium voltage region.

Features

  • AC operating voltage (Vrms) from 11V to 300V DC operating voltage (Vdc) from 14V to 385V Insensitive to water cleaning procedures and to humidity according to the climate category 55/125/56 +85ºC continuous operating temperature Non-flammable thermoplastic encapsulation case according to standard UL94V-0 2 model sizes available: 3225 and 4032 Dimensional and weight savings on board Easily solderable tinn.

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Part number PV17K3225
Manufacturer Stackpole Electronics
File Size 83.57 KB
Description Low & Medium Voltage Plastic Encapsulated SMD Varistor
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PV Series Low & Medium Voltage Plastic Encapsulated SMD Varistor Description: Stackpole Electronics, Inc. Resistive Product Solutions The PV Series is a line of surface mount plastic-encapsulated varistors designed to protect electronic equipment against high voltage surges in the low and medium voltage region. They offer direct SMD equivalents to 5mm and 7mm leaded disc varistors. The thermoplastic encapsulation is non-flammable according to the standard defined by UL94V-0. Terminations are tinned copper sheet. PV varistors are designed exclusively for surface mounting and are available in two model sizes. These transient voltage suppressors cover operating voltages (Vrms) from 11V to 300V and feature maximum surge currents from 100A to 1,200A.
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