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Sidacs PROTECTOR DUAL SYMMETRICAL

TISP3082-S

Manufacturer Part Number
TISP3082-S
Description
Sidacs PROTECTOR DUAL SYMMETRICAL
Manufacturer
Bourns Inc.
Datasheet

Specifications of TISP3082-S

Breakover Current Ibo Max
10 A
Off-state Leakage Current @ Vdrm Idrm
0.01 mA
Forward Voltage Drop
3 V
Mounting Style
Through Hole
Package / Case
TO-220
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
The electrical characteristics of a TISP
depend on the junction temperature at the instant of measurement. The values given in this data sheet were measured on commercial
testers, which generally minimize the temperature rise caused by testing. Application values may be calculated from the parameters’
temperature coefficient, the power dissipated and the thermal response curve, Z θ (see M. J. Maytum, “Transient Suppressor Dynamic
Parameters.” TI Technical Journal, vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 63-70, July-August 1989).
Wave Shape Notation
Most lightning tests, used for equipment verification, specify a unidirectional sawtooth waveform which has an exponential rise and an
exponential decay. Wave shapes are classified in terms of peak amplitude (voltage or current), rise time and a decay time to 50 % of
the maximum amplitude. The notation used for the wave shape is amplitude, rise time/decay time. A 50 A, 5/310 µs wave shape would
have a peak current value of 50 A, a rise time of 5 µs and a decay time of 310 µs. The TISP
wave shapes of commonly used surges.
Generators
There are three categories of surge generator type, single wave shape, combination wave shape and circuit defined. Single wave shape
generators have essentially the same wave shape for the open circuit voltage and short circuit current (e.g. 10/1000 µs open circuit
voltage and short circuit current). Combination generators have two wave shapes, one for the open circuit voltage and the other for the
short circuit current (e.g. 1.2/50 µs open circuit voltage and 8/20 µs short circuit current). Circuit specified generators usually equate to
a combination generator, although typically only the open circuit voltage waveshape is referenced (e.g. a 10/700 µs open circuit voltage
generator typically produces a 5/310 µs short circuit current). If the combination or circuit defined generators operate into a finite resis-
tance, the wave shape produced is intermediate between the open circuit and short circuit values.
Current Rating
When the TISP
defined in terms of open circuit voltage, it is the current wave shape that must be used to assess the required TISP
As an example, the ITU-T K.21 1.5 kV, 10/700 µs open circuit voltage surge is changed to a 38 A, 5/310 µs current waveshape when
driving into a short circuit. Thus, the TISP
ITU-T K.21 waveform at 310 µs on the surge graph and not 700 µs. Some common short circuit equivalents are tabulated below:
Any series resistance in the protected equipment will reduce the peak circuit current to less than the generators’ short circuit value.
A 1 kV open circuit voltage, 100 A short circuit current generator has an effective output impedance of 10 Ω (1000/100). If the
equipment has a series resistance of 25 Ω, then the surge current requirement of the TISP
100 A.
Electrical Characteristics
Lightning Surge
TISP3xxxF3 (HV) Overvoltage Protector Series
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device switches into the on-state it has a very low impedance. As a result, although the surge wave shape may be
IEC 61000-4-5, combination wave generator
Telcordia GR-1089-CORE
Telcordia GR-1089-CORE
FCC Part 68, Type A
FCC Part 68, Type A
FCC Part 68, Type B
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device are strongly dependent on junction temperature, T J . Hence, a characteristic value will
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ITU-T K.21
ITU-T K.20
surge current capability, when directly connected to the generator, will be found for the
Standard
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Open Circuit Voltage Short Circuit Current
1.5 kV, <10/>160 µs
800 V, <10/>560 µs
1.0 kV, 10/1000 µs
1.5 kV, 10/700 µs
1.0 kV, 1.2/50 µs
1.5 kV, 9/720 µs
1 kV, 10/700 µs
2.5 kV, 2/10 µs
Customers should verify actual device performance in their specific applications.
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device becomes 29 A (1000/35) and not
surge current graph comprehends the
200 A,<10/>160 µs
100 A,<10/>160 µs
100 A, 10/1000 µs
37.5 A, 5/310 µs
37.5 A, 5/320 µs
25 A, 5/310 µs
500 A, 8/20 µs
500 A, 2/10 µs
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
MARCH 1994 - REVISED SEPTEMBER 2008
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surge capability.

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