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TISP4290T3BJ_08 Datasheet, PDF (1/6 Pages) Bourns Electronic Solutions – BIDIRECTIONAL THYRISTOR OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTORS
*RoHS COMPLIANT
TISP4290T3BJ, TISP4350T3BJ, TISP4400T3BJ
BIDIRECTIONAL THYRISTOR OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTORS
TISP4xxxT3BJ Overvoltage Protector Series
MODEM Protection against:
-TIA/EIA-IS-968 Type A & B surge
-UL 60950, Clause 6. power cross
-CSA 22.2 No. 60950, Clause 6. power cross
Low Differential Capacitance ................................... 23 pF typ.
Ion-Implanted Breakdown Region
-Precise and Stable Voltage
-Low Voltage Overshoot Under Surge
Device
’4290T3
’4350T3
’4400T3
VDRM
V
220
275
335
V(BO)
V
290
350
400
Rated for International Surge Wave Shapes
Wave Shape
Standard
IPPSM
A
2/10
GR-1089-CORE 250
8/20
IEC 61000-4-5 250
10/160
TIA/EIA-IS-968 150
10/700 ITU-T K.20/.21/.45 120
9/720
TIA/EIA-IS-968 120
10/560
TIA/EIA-IS-968 100
10/1000
GR-1089-CORE 80
SMB Package (Top View)
R1
Device Symbol
T
2T
MDXXCM
SD4XAA
R
.............................................. UL Recognized Component
How to Order
Device
Package
Carrier
Order As
TISP4xxxT3BJ BJ (SMB/DO-214AA J-Bend) R (Embossed Tape Reeled) TISP4xxxT3BJR-S
Description
These devices are designed to limit overvoltages on the telephone line. Overvoltages are normally caused by a.c. power system or lightning
flash disturbances which are induced or conducted on to the telephone line. A single device provides 2-point protection and is typically used
for the protection of 2-wire telecommunication equipment (e.g. between the Ring and Tip wires for telephones and modems). Combinations of
devices can be used for multi-point protection (e.g. 3-point protection between Ring, Tip and Ground).
The protector consists of a symmetrical voltage-triggered bidirectional thyristor. Overvoltages are initially clipped by breakdown clamping until
the voltage rises to the breakover level, which causes the device to crowbar into a low-voltage on state. This low-voltage on state causes the
current resulting from the overvoltage to be safely diverted through the device. The high crowbar holding current helps prevent d.c. latchup as
the diverted current subsides.These protectors are guaranteed to voltage limit and withstand the listed lightning surges in both polarities.
After a TIA/EIA-IS-968 (replaces FCC Part 68) Type A surge the equipment can be faulty, provided that the fault mode causes the equipment to
be unusable. There are two wave shapes used: 10/160 for longitudinal surges and 10/560 for metallic surges. For modems with a
TISP4350T3BJ connected between the Ring and Tip wires (and without overvoltage protection to ground), the longitudinal 10/160 applied to
both Ring and Tip will not activate the TISP4350T3BJ, giving an operational pass. The metallic 10/560 is applied between Ring and Tip wires
and will operate the TISP4350T3BJ. As the TISP4350T3BJ has a current rating of 100 A, 10/560 it will survive the FCC Part Type A 100 A,
10/560 metallic surge giving an operational pass.
*RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC Jan 27 2003 including Annex
DECEMBER 2001 - REVISED MAY 2008
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Customers should verify actual device performance in their specific applications.