
TVS348
Active500W TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSOR
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TVS348
Active500W TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSOR
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Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics for this part
Specification | TVS348 |
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Applications | General Purpose |
Current - Peak Pulse (10/1000µs) | 1.7 A |
Mounting Type | Through Hole |
Operating Temperature [Max] | 175 ░C |
Operating Temperature [Min] | -65 °C |
Package / Case | A, Axial |
Power - Peak Pulse | 150 W |
Power Line Protection | False |
Supplier Device Package | A, Axial |
Type | Zener |
Unidirectional Channels [custom] | 1 |
Voltage - Breakdown (Min) [Min] | 54 V |
Voltage - Clamping (Max) @ Ipp | 82 V |
Voltage - Reverse Standoff (Typ) | 48 V |
Pricing
Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly
Distributor | Package | Quantity | $ | |
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Digikey | Bulk | 100 | $ 12.04 | |
Microchip Direct | N/A | 1 | $ 12.97 |
TVS348 Series
500W Transient Voltage Suppressor
Part | Mounting Type | Package / Case | Voltage - Reverse Standoff (Typ) | Power Line Protection | Power - Peak Pulse | Supplier Device Package | Unidirectional Channels [custom] | Applications | Voltage - Clamping (Max) @ Ipp | Current - Peak Pulse (10/1000µs) | Type | Voltage - Breakdown (Min) [Min] | Operating Temperature [Max] | Operating Temperature [Min] |
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Microchip Technology TVS348 | Through Hole | A, Axial | 48 V | 150 W | A, Axial | 1 | General Purpose | 82 V | 1.7 A | Zener | 54 V | 175 ░C | -65 °C |
Description
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TVS348 Series
Microchips TVS Series of transient voltage suppressors feature oxide passivated Zener type chips with full-faced metallurgical bonds on both sides to achieve high surge capability and negligible electrical degradation under repeated surge conditions. The series is especially useful in protecting microprocessor, MOS, CMOS, TTL and linear integrated circuits from spurious transient disturbances.
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