Sidacs Triple Element Bidirectional
TISP7210H3SL: Sidacs Triple Element Bidirectional
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PinoutSpecifications Rating Symbol Value Unit Repetitive peak off-state voltage...
PinoutSpecifications RATING SYMBOL VALUE UNIT Repetitive peak off-state voltage ( 0°C &...
Breakover Voltage VBO : | +/- 210 V | Breakover Current IBO Max : | +/- 800 mA |
Non Repetitive On-State Current : | 60 A | Rated Repetitive Off-State Voltage VDRM : | 160 V |
Off-State Leakage Current @ VDRM IDRM : | 0.005 mA | Holding Current (Ih Max) : | 600 mA |
On-State Voltage : | 5 V at 5 A | Off-State Capacitance CO : | 33 pF to 90 pF |
Maximum Operating Temperature : | + 150 C | Mounting Style : | Through Hole |
Package / Case : | SIP-3 |
RATING | SYMBOL | VALUE | UNIT |
'7070 |
VDRM | ± 58 ± 65 ± 75 ±100 ±110 ±120 ±145 ±160 ±200 ±230 ±275 ±300 |
V |
Non-repetitive peak on-state pulse current (see Notes 2, and 3) 2/10 (Telcordia GR-1089-CORE, 2/10 voltage wave shape) 8/20 µs (IEC 61000-4-5, 1.2/50 µs voltage, 8/20 current combination wave generator) 10/160 µs (FCC Part 68, 10/160 µs voltage wave shape) 4/250 (ITU-T K.20/21, 10/700 voltage wave shape, dual) 0.2/310 (CNET I 31-24, 0.5/700 voltage wave shape) 5/310 (ITU-T K.20/21, 10/700 voltage wave shape, single) 5/320 µs (FCC Part 68, 9/720 µs voltage wave shape) 10/560 µs (FCC Part 68, 10/560 µs voltage wave shape) 10/1000 (Telcordia GR-1089-CORE, 10/1000 voltage wave shape) |
ITSP | 500 350 250 225 200 200 200 130 100 |
A |
Non-repetitive peak on-state current (see Notes 2, 3 and 4) 20 ms (50 Hz) full sine wave 16.7 ms (60 Hz) full sine wave 1000 s 50 Hz/60 Hz a.c. |
ITSM | 55 60 0.9 |
A |
Initial rate of rise of on-state current, Exponential current ramp, Maximum ramp value < 200 A | diT/dt | 400 | A/µs |
Junction temperature | TJ | -40to+150 | °C |
Storage temperature range | Tstg | -65to+150 | °C |
The TISP7xxxH3SL limits overvoltages between the telephone line Ring and Tip conductors and Ground. Overvoltages are normally caused by a.c. power system or lightning flash disturbances which are induced or conducted on to the telephone line.
Each terminal pair, TISP7xxxH3SL T-G, R-G and T-R, has a symmetrical voltage-triggered bidirectional thyristor protection characteristic. Overvoltages are initially clipped by breakdown clamping until the voltage rises to the breakover level, which causes the device to crowbar into a low-voltage on state. This low-voltage on state causes the current resulting from the overvoltage to be safely diverted through the device. The high crowbar holding current prevents d.c. latchup as the diverted current subsides.
This TISP7xxxH3SL range consists of twelve voltage variants to meet various maximum system voltage levels (58 V to 300 V). They are guaranteed to voltage limit and withstand the listed international lightning surges in both polarities. These high current protection devices are in a 3-pin single-in-line (SL) plastic package and are supplied in tube pack. For alternative impulse rating, voltage and holding current values in SL packaged protectors, consult the factory. For lower rated impulse currents in the SL package, the 45 A 10/1000 TISP7xxxF3SL series is available.
These monolithic protection devices TISP7xxxH3SL are fabricated in ion-implanted planar structures to ensure precise and matched breakover control and are virtually transparent to the system in normal operation