Features: •BIDIRECTIONAL TRIPLE CROWBAR PROTECTION•PEAK PULSE CURRENT: IPP = 30 A, 10/1000 s•BREAKDOWN VOLTAGE: TCP072E: 60 V TCP080E: 80 V TCP082E: 70 V TCP7120E: 120 V• AVAILABLE IN SO8 PACKAGES• LOW DYNAMIC BREAKOVER VOLTAGE: TCP072E: 80 V TCP080E: 150 V TCP082E: 9...
TCP120E: Features: •BIDIRECTIONAL TRIPLE CROWBAR PROTECTION•PEAK PULSE CURRENT: IPP = 30 A, 10/1000 s•BREAKDOWN VOLTAGE: TCP072E: 60 V TCP080E: 80 V TCP082E: 70 V TCP7120E: 120 V• AVA...
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• BIDIRECTIONAL TRIPLE CROWBAR PROTECTION
• PEAK PULSE CURRENT: IPP = 30 A, 10/1000 s
• BREAKDOWN VOLTAGE:
TCP072E: 60 V
TCP080E: 80 V
TCP082E: 70 V
TCP7120E: 120 V
• AVAILABLE IN SO8 PACKAGES
• LOW DYNAMIC BREAKOVER VOLTAGE:
TCP072E: 80 V
TCP080E: 150 V
TCP082E: 90 V
TCP120E: 200 V
Symbol |
Parameter |
Value |
Unit | |
IPP |
Peak pulse current (see note 1) | 10/1000 s 5/310 s 2/10 s |
30 40 90 |
A |
ITSM |
Non repetitive surge peak on-state current F = 50 Hz |
tp = 10 ms t = 1 s |
8 3.5 |
A |
Tstg Tj |
Storage temperature range Maximum junction temperature |
-55 to + 150 150 |
||
TL |
Maximum lead temperature for soldering during 10s |
260 |
Note 1 : Pulse waveform :
10/1000s tr=10s tp=1000s
5/310s tr=5s tp=310s
2/10s tr=2s tp=10s
This Thyristor Surge Suppressor dedicated devices TCP120E for SLIC interface and high speed data telecom line protection. Equivalent to a Tripolar TSPD with low capacitance.
These devices provide :
- low capacitance from lines to ground, allowing high speed transmission without signal attenuation.
- good capacitance balance between lines in order to ensure longitudinal balance.
- fixed breakdown voltage in both common and differential modes.
- the same surge current capability in both common and differential modes.
- A particular attention TCP120E has been given to the internal wire bonding.The"4-point" configuration ensures a reliable protection, eliminating overvoltages introduced by the parasitic inductances of the wiring (Ldi/dt), especially for very fast transient overvoltages.
IMPORTANT: For the most current data, consult MICROSEMI's website: http://www.microsemi.com