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P0720SC - Thyristor Surge Suppressors

Download the P0720SC datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the P0720SA variant, as both devices belong to the same thyristor surge suppressors family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

DO-214AA Thyristor solid state protection thyristor protect telecommunications equipment such as modems, line cards, fax machines, and other CPE.

Features

  • Compared to surge suppression using other technologies, P Series devices offer absolute surge protection regardless of the surge current available and the rate of applied voltage (dv/dt). P Series devices:.
  • Cannot be damaged by voltage.
  • Eliminate hysteresis and heat dissipation typically found with clamping devices.
  • Eliminate voltage overshoot caused by fast-rising transients.
  • Are non-degenerative.
  • Will not fatigue.
  • Have low capacitance, making them ideal for high-s.

📥 Download Datasheet

Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (P0720SA-Brightking.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number P0720SC
Manufacturer Brightking
File Size 272.36 KB
Description Thyristor Surge Suppressors
Datasheet download datasheet P0720SC Datasheet

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PXXXXSX SERIES Thyristor Surge Suppressors (TSS) Data Sheet Description DO-214AA Thyristor solid state protection thyristor protect telecommunications equipment such as modems, line cards, fax machines, and other CPE. P Series devices are used to enable equipment to meet various regulatory requirements including GR 1089, ITU K.20, K.21 and K.45, IEC 60950, UL 60950, and TIA-968 (formerly known as FCC Part 68). Features Compared to surge suppression using other technologies, P Series devices offer absolute surge protection regardless of the surge current available and the rate of applied voltage (dv/dt).
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