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Supplier: Radwell International
Description: TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSOR. FREE 2 YEAR RADWELL WARRANTY
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Supplier: Radwell International
Description: SURGE SUPPRESSOR TRANSIENT VOLTAGE. FREE 2 YEAR RADWELL WARRANTY
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Supplier: Radwell International
Description: TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSOR. FREE 2 YEAR RADWELL WARRANTY
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Supplier: Radwell International
Description: SURGE SUPPRESSOR TRANSIENT VOLTAGE 3PHASE WYE. FREE 2 YEAR RADWELL WARRANTY
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Supplier: Electro Standards Laboratories
Description: Sure-Guard Plus Surge Suppressor 308 protects your computer's data interface from destructive transient voltages caused by lightning, brownouts and rolling brownouts! Sure-Guard Model 308 Surge Suppressors are designed to limit transient voltages that damage
- Applications: Network Applications
- Device Type: SPD, Dataline and DC Signal
- Mounting: Plug-in Module
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Supplier: Electro Standards Laboratories
Description: Model 303 protects your computer's data interface from destructive transient voltages caused by lightning, brownouts and rolling brownouts! Sure-Guard Surge Suppressors are designed to limit transient voltages that damage hardware and disrupt data transmission between
- Applications: Network Applications
- Device Type: SPD, Dataline and DC Signal
- Mounting: Plug-in Module
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Supplier: Electro Standards Laboratories
Description: Model 316 protects your computer's data interface from destructive transient voltages caused by lightning, brownouts and rolling brownouts! Sure-Guard Model 316 Surge Suppressors are designed to limit transient voltages that damage hardware and disrupt data transmission
- Applications: Network Applications
- Device Type: SPD, Dataline and DC Signal
- Mounting: Plug-in Module
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Supplier: Pyott-Boone Electronics (PBE Group)
Description: The Model 292 Transient Suppressor protects three circuits serving a computer or other sensitive electrical equipment that could be damaged by lightning or inductive transients. The Model 292 provides serious protection of communication circuits (1 to 3) for both normal and
- Device Type: SPD
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSOR (TVSS)
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Supplier: Win Source Electronics
Description: Manufacturer: Phoenix Contact Category: Circuit Protection Transient Voltage Suppressors (TVS) Surge Protection Devices (SPDs) Type: Type 2 Package: Bulk Form: Module Only Alternative Parts (Cross-Reference): Cross Product Status: Active Voltage - Continuous Operating (Max)
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: UL Standard for Safety Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: Transient Diverting Suppressors
- Clamping Voltage: 49.7 volts
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Supplier: TelephoneStuff.com
Description: The Cat. No. 42277-DY3 panel-mounted Surged Protective Device (SPD) is designed for use on AC power lines. This device has been tested to ANSI/IEEE C62.41 standards for Categories A, B, and C environments. The Cat. No. 42000 is backed by Leviton's 5-year Limited Warranty. Features
- Device Type: SPD
- Standards: IEEE
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Supplier: Specialty Product Technologies
Description: PT1 Series STABILINE® Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors deliver worry-free performance with an innovative and proven technology design. The tested single-pulse surge current capacity (per mode) meets NEMA recommendations.
- Device Type: SPD
- Maximum Surge Current: 25000 to 100000 amps
- Mounting: Wall / Panel / Backboard Mount
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 140 F
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Supplier: TelephoneStuff.com
Description: Protects RF components from transient voltage and line voltage surge. Features: - For use with RF Coax Conditioning Module (364679-01) - Compact design
- Device Type: SPD, Coaxial / RF Surge Suppressors
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: Transient diverting suppressors (TDS), part of the SurgeSwitch™ portfolio, are designed to provide protection against electrical overstress events (EOS). These devices have superior clamping and stability over temperature when compared to standard transient voltage
- Device Type: SPD
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Supplier: Time Mark Corporation
Description: Transient/Surge Absorbers (TSAs) provide system designers with a cost effective method of protecting sensitive electrical and electronic equipment from damage caused by switching transients, coil and motor backlash, and near miss lightning strikes. There are 3 models available:
- Device Type: SPD, Three Phase
- Mounting: Plug-in Module
- Number of Protected Lines: 1 #
- Technology: MOV
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Supplier: Acme Chip Technology Co., Limited
Description: TRANSIENT SURGE SUPPRESSOR
- Package Type: Other
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Supplier: Vaisala
Description: Compact transient overvoltage suppressor for outdoor use Vaisala Surge Protector WSP150 is a compact transient overvoltage suppressor designed for outdoor use. It can be used with all Vaisala wind and weather instruments. Features • Superior, three-stage
- Applications: Data Acquisition, Network Applications
- Device Type: Dataline and DC Signal
- Maximum Surge Current: 10000 amps
- Mounting: Wall / Panel / Backboard Mount
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Supplier: Littelfuse, Inc.
Description: The MLN Surge Array Suppressor is designed to help protect components from transient voltages that exist at the circuit board level. This device provides four independent suppressors in a single “1206” leadless chip in order to reduce part count and placement time as well
- Maximum AC RMS Voltage: 10.8 volts
- Maximum Clamping Voltage: 4 volts
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Supplier: Win Source Electronics
Description: Win Source Part Number: 1337066-LSP05480LLP Category: Circuit Protection - Transient Voltage Suppressors (TVS) - Surge Protection Devices (SPDs) Series: LSP Type: Type 2, Type 4 Features: Thermally Protected Package: Tray Standard Package: 8 Number of Poles: 1
- Tj: -45 to 85 C
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Supplier: Vaisala
Description: Especially designed to protect the USB connection of a PC connected to the Vaisala Weather Transmitter WXT520 or the Vaisala WINDCAP® Ultrasonic Wind Sensor WMT52. Key Benefits • Excellent protection • Excellent three-stage, transient surge protection. Tolerates up to 10 kA
- Applications: Data Acquisition, Network Applications
- Device Type: Dataline and DC Signal
- Maximum Surge Current: 10000 amps
- Mounting: Wall / Panel / Backboard Mount
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Supplier: MTE Corporation
Description: PR-O-TECT surge arrestors help to protect sensitive electronics equipment from dangerous voltage transients and spikes.
- Applications: Other
- Clamping Voltage: 650 to 1815 volts
- Device Type: SPD, Three Phase
- Maximum Surge Current: 6500 amps
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Description: LIGHTING SURGE PROT 90-305V CHAS
- Package Type: Other
- Tj: -40 to 80 C
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Supplier: CITEL SURGE PROTECTION
Description: B180, B280 & B480 series wall mountable surge protectors have been designed to protect your sensitive telephone, datacom and instrumentation equipment against harmful lightning surges and electrical transients.
- Applications: Network Applications, Telecom Applications
- Device Type: Dataline and DC Signal
- Mounting: Wall / Panel / Backboard Mount
- Standards: UL 497B Rating, UL, Other
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Supplier: Nexperia B.V.
Description: Transient voltage suppressor in a DFN2020-3 (SOT1061) ultra small and leadless Surface-Mounted Device (SMD) package designed to protect one line against high surge currents and other transients. Features and benefits Unidirectional protection of one line Reverse
- Direction: Unidirectional
- Package Type: Other
- RoHS Compliant: Yes
- Tj: 125 C
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Supplier: ROHM Semiconductor GmbH
Description: SMF18V is a transient voltage suppressor with small mold package, suitable for surge protection.
- Configuration: Single
- Package Type: Other
- Pin Count: 2
- RoHS Compliant: Yes
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Supplier: PowerConnections
Description: The ISP redirects electrical transients and voltage surges away from delicate electronic systems, offering 24 hour protection to computers, monitors, scanners and similar equipment. The ISP simply fits between an IEC or CEE7 socket and plug: equipment performance is improved and
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Supplier: Advantech
Description: INDUSTRIAL ETHERNET SURGE SUPRESSOR, 1 PORT Single stage surge protection Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) for each protected line Space Saving IP30 DIN Rail Enclosure Protects all Eight CAT 5 Lines Power over Ethernet Compatible
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Supplier: ROHM Semiconductor GmbH
Description: SMF14V is a transient voltage suppressor with small mold package, suitable for surge protection.
- Diode Type: Transient Voltage Suppressor Diodes (TVS)
- RoHS Compliant: Yes
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Supplier: MilesTek Corporation
Description: Provides system protection with transient voltage surge suppression. Mounts in MPR raceways.
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Supplier: Infineon Technologies AG
Description: Silicon TVS diodes Array Summary of Features: - ESD / transient protection of e.g. ADSL, VDSL,ISDN, WAN, LAN, I²C Bus, Microcontroller Inputs,Video and other high-speed data lines in telecom applications:IEC6100 0-4-2 (ESD): ± 15 kV (Air / Contact),IEC61000
- Applications: Network Applications
- Clamping Voltage: 4 volts
- Device Type: SPD
- Maximum Surge Current: 27 amps
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Supplier: Galco Industrial Electronics
Description: Transient Suppresion Module, Type S,
- Device Type: Dataline and DC Signal
- Mounting: PCB Mount
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Supplier: Sealevel Systems, Inc.
Description: Protect your serial devices from damaging transients and surges with the SS-DB9. User configurable for use with male or female DB9 ports, the SS-DB9 protects all 9 lines, plus D shell chassis. Convenient DB9 input and output connects directly to the protected port, obtaining a ground
- Device Type: Lightning Arrestor
- Number of Protected Lines: 9 #
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Supplier: MCG SURGE PROTECTION
Description: compact, heavy duty surge suppression. The units clamp excess transient over voltages in less than 5 nanoseconds and automatically reset -- ready for the next transient. A green LED verifies that protection is present. The DC surge protector's low-profile enclosure (4.95"
- Applications: Medical Facilities, Computer Rooms, Other
- Clamping Voltage: 33 volts
- Device Type: SPD, Dataline and DC Signal
- Maximum Surge Current: 4000 amps
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Standard Surge Testing Waveforms (.pdf)
The two most popular surge testing waveforms are described in IEEE C62.41.1-2002, C62.41.2-2002 and C62.45-2002. These waveforms constitute the most commonly and widely adopted means of characterizing transient voltage surge suppressor performance. Testing is performed by mode and, by convention
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Application Note: Designing with Thermally Protected TMOV Varistors in TVSS Applications (.pdf)
Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs) are commonly used to suppress transients in many applications such as: Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors (TVSS), Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS), AC Power Taps, AC Power Meters or other products. Lightning, inductive load switching, or capacitor bank switching