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Part RoHS Manufacturer Trigger Device Type Package Style (Meter) Surface Mount Terminal Position Configuration Case Connection Maximum On-state Voltage Package Body Material Maximum DC Gate Trigger Current Non Repetitive Peak On-state Current Minimum Breakdown Voltage Terminal Form Package Shape Maximum On-state Current No. of Elements Maximum Leakage Current Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage No. of Terminals Sub-Category Maximum DC Off-state Voltage Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish JESD-30 Code Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Maximum DC Gate Trigger Voltage Qualification Repetitive Peak Off-state Voltage Minimum Critical Rate of Rise of Off-state Voltage Maximum Holding Current Additional Features JEDEC-95 Code Maximum Clamping Voltage JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) Maximum Breakdown Voltage Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Reference Standard

TISP4290H3BJR

Texas Instruments

THYRISTOR SURGE PROTECTOR

SMALL OUTLINE

YES

DUAL

SINGLE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

60 A

C BEND

RECTANGULAR

1

2

Silicon Surge Protectors

150 Cel

-40 Cel

R-PDSO-C2

Not Qualified

600 mA

DO-214AA

NOT SPECIFIED

290 V

NOT SPECIFIED

UL RECOGNIZED

TISP4290F3LMFR

Texas Instruments

THYRISTOR SURGE PROTECTOR

CYLINDRICAL

NO

BOTTOM

SINGLE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

4 A

THROUGH-HOLE

ROUND

1

2

Silicon Surge Protectors

220 V

150 Cel

-40 Cel

O-PBCY-T2

Not Qualified

NOT SPECIFIED

290 V

NOT SPECIFIED

TISP4400M3LMR

Texas Instruments

THYRISTOR SURGE PROTECTOR

CYLINDRICAL

NO

BOTTOM

SINGLE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

32 A

THROUGH-HOLE

ROUND

1

2

Silicon Surge Protectors

150 Cel

-40 Cel

O-PBCY-T2

Not Qualified

600 mA

NOT SPECIFIED

400 V

NOT SPECIFIED

UL RECOGNIZED

TISP7145H3SL

Texas Instruments

THYRISTOR SURGE PROTECTOR

IN-LINE

NO

SINGLE

DELTA CONNECTED, 3 ELEMENTS

PLASTIC/EPOXY

60 A

THROUGH-HOLE

RECTANGULAR

3

3

Silicon Surge Protectors

150 Cel

-40 Cel

R-PSIP-T3

Not Qualified

600 mA

NOT SPECIFIED

145 V

NOT SPECIFIED

UL RECOGNIZED

TISP7400H3SL

Texas Instruments

THYRISTOR SURGE PROTECTOR

IN-LINE

NO

SINGLE

DELTA CONNECTED, 3 ELEMENTS

PLASTIC/EPOXY

60 A

THROUGH-HOLE

RECTANGULAR

3

3

Silicon Surge Protectors

150 Cel

-40 Cel

R-PSIP-T3

Not Qualified

600 mA

NOT SPECIFIED

400 V

NOT SPECIFIED

UL RECOGNIZED

TISP4080H3LPR

Texas Instruments

THYRISTOR SURGE PROTECTOR

CYLINDRICAL

NO

BOTTOM

SINGLE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

60 A

WIRE

ROUND

1

3

O-PBCY-W3

Not Qualified

80 V

TISP4030H1BJR

Texas Instruments

THYRISTOR SURGE PROTECTOR

SMALL OUTLINE

YES

DUAL

SINGLE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

50 A

C BEND

RECTANGULAR

1

15 V

2

Silicon Surge Protectors

15 V

150 Cel

-65 Cel

R-PDSO-C2

Not Qualified

DO-214AA

NOT SPECIFIED

30 V

NOT SPECIFIED

TISP4350H3LMFR

Texas Instruments

THYRISTOR SURGE PROTECTOR

CYLINDRICAL

NO

BOTTOM

SINGLE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

60 A

THROUGH-HOLE

ROUND

1

2

Silicon Surge Protectors

275 V

150 Cel

-40 Cel

O-PBCY-T2

Not Qualified

600 mA

NOT SPECIFIED

350 V

NOT SPECIFIED

TISP4070M3LPR

Texas Instruments

THYRISTOR SURGE PROTECTOR

CYLINDRICAL

NO

BOTTOM

SINGLE

PLASTIC/EPOXY

30 A

WIRE

ROUND

1

3

O-PBCY-W3

Not Qualified

70 V

Silicon Surge Protectors

Silicon Surge Protectors are electronic devices designed to protect electronic equipment from voltage surges and transients caused by lightning strikes, power outages, and other electrical disturbances.

The surge protector is essentially a voltage limiter that is designed to limit the voltage to a safe level that will not damage the electronic equipment. The surge protector works by diverting the excess voltage to a grounding circuit, preventing it from reaching the equipment.

Silicon surge protectors typically consist of a metal oxide varistor (MOV) or a transient voltage suppression (TVS) diode, which are both types of semiconductor devices that can handle high voltages and transient currents. These devices are connected between the power supply and the electronic equipment to be protected.

When a voltage surge or transient occurs, the MOV or TVS diode conducts current and diverts the excess voltage to ground, protecting the electronic equipment from damage. Once the voltage surge or transient subsides, the MOV or TVS diode returns to its normal non-conducting state.