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Part RoHS Manufacturer Telecom IC Type Temperature Grade Terminal Form No. of Terminals Package Code Package Shape Package Body Material Surface Mount No. of Functions Technology Screening Level Package Style (Meter) Terminal Pitch Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Terminal Position JESD-30 Code Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Maximum Seated Height Width Qualification Additional Features JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Length

CG2145MSSNTR

Littelfuse

GAS DISCHARGE TUBE SUPPRESSOR

UNSPECIFIED

ROUND

UNSPECIFIED

NO

1

SPECIAL SHAPE

UNSPECIFIED

O-XXSS-X

NOT SPECIFIED

NOT SPECIFIED

CG2250MSSNTE

Littelfuse

GAS DISCHARGE TUBE SUPPRESSOR

UNSPECIFIED

ROUND

UNSPECIFIED

NO

1

SPECIAL SHAPE

UNSPECIFIED

O-XXSS-X

NOT SPECIFIED

NOT SPECIFIED

SL1003A250R

Littelfuse

GAS DISCHARGE TUBE SUPPRESSOR

INDUSTRIAL

UNSPECIFIED

3

ROUND

UNSPECIFIED

NO

1

SPECIAL SHAPE

90 Cel

-40 Cel

TIN

UNSPECIFIED

O-XXSS-X3

e3

30

260

Telecom - Protection ICs

Telecom Protection ICs are electronic components used in telecommunications systems to protect electronic circuits and devices from damage caused by electrical surges, overvoltage, and other electrical disturbances. These ICs are designed to provide reliable protection for telecommunications equipment, ensuring that they operate safely and reliably under a wide range of conditions.

Telecom Protection ICs use various techniques to protect electronic circuits from damage. These techniques include overvoltage protection, electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection, and transient voltage suppression (TVS).

Overvoltage protection ICs are used to protect electronic circuits from voltage spikes that can occur when a power surge or lightning strike occurs. These ICs are designed to limit the voltage and current to a safe level, preventing damage to the equipment.

ESD protection ICs are used to protect electronic circuits from electrostatic discharge, which can occur when two objects with different electrical potentials come into contact. ESD protection ICs are designed to shunt the discharge current away from the sensitive circuit, preventing damage to the equipment.

TVS protection ICs are used to protect electronic circuits from transient voltage spikes caused by lightning strikes or power surges. These ICs are designed to suppress the voltage spike by diverting the excess energy away from the circuit, preventing damage to the equipment.

Telecom Protection ICs are used in a variety of telecommunications equipment, including modems, routers, switches, and telecommunication systems. They are also commonly used in industrial automation, power distribution systems, and medical equipment.