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BSR Datasheet, PDF (1/4 Pages) Bi technologies – Thick Film 2512 Surge Resistors
MODEL BSR SERIES
Thick Film
2512 Surge Resistors
NEW PRODUCT
FEATURES
• 1.2/50 microsecond 250V pulse
• 10/700 microsecond 250V pulse
APPLICATIONS
Telephone lines are often subject to a variety of voltage
disturbances which fall into two main categories -
short duration, high voltage transients caused by
lightning strikes and longer duration, over voltages
which may be caused by direct connection to main
power lines. The advent of electronic switching has
meant that sophisticated methods of protection against
these two fault conditions has to be incorporated to
ensure that potential damage is limited.
The two types of protection are: primary, which
attempts to deal with the bulk of the energy from a fast
transient, particularly lightning strikes and power
crosses and secondary, which provides a further level
of protection to prevent damage to sensitive electronic
circuits.
The possibility of disturbances in the line is dependent
on the environment of the equipment installation. In
the case of a PABX, where the telephone line, terminal
equipment and the line interface are all installed in the
same building, the possibility of induced lightning
transients is greatly reduced and the opportunity for
damage induced by direct connection to mains is low.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
• Nickel barrier terminations
• Double glass passivation
For these reasons the degree of protection is much less
than for equipment connected outside the building
where the risk increases dramatically.
BI Technologies is involved in secondary protection for
all types of environment. The BSR Series has been
specifically designed for PABX where cost is of 5
paramount importance. For central switches, the tip
and ring resistors are expected to perform identically to
maintain the correct resistance for a balanced line
system. Both resistors are therefore generally
produced on a common substrate, which may be
through hole or surface mount, and perform close to
one another under all foreseeable fault conditions in
both common and differential modes. For PABX,
tracking is not required because an individual resistor
is used which normally runs at low power yet has the
ability to withstand considerable power for long
periods and has good characteristics under high
voltage transient conditions.
The BSR Series is a surface mount chip resistor
in a standard 2512 package which utilizes special
resistor film to handle the high voltage with
Contact factory for custom surge resistors meeting
Bellcore testing conditions.
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Model BSR Series