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TISP4070L3BJ Datasheet, PDF (1/14 Pages) Power Innovations Ltd – BIDIRECTIONAL THYRISTOR OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTORS 
TISP4070L3BJ, TISP4350L3BJ
BIDIRECTIONAL THYRISTOR OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTORS
Copyright © 1999, Power Innovations Limited, UK
AUGUST 1999 — REVISED NOVEMBER 1999
FCC PART 68 AND UL 1950 OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTORS
q MODEM Protection against:
— FCC Part 68 Type A & B surge
— UL 1950, Clause 6. power cross
— CSA 22.2 No. 950, Clause 6. power cross
q Ring-Tip Protection ...............TISP4350L3BJ
SMBJ PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
R(B) 1
2 T(A)
q Electronics Protection ..........TISP4070L3BJ
q Ion-Implanted Breakdown Region
Precise and Stable Voltage
Low Voltage Overshoot under Surge
DEVICE
‘4070
‘4350
VDRM
V
58
275
V(BO)
V
70
350
q Rated for UL 1950 and Part 68 Wave Shapes
SURGE
TYPE
STANDARD
WAVE
ITSP
SHAPE
A
10/160 µs
50
A
FCC Part 68
10/560 µs
30
FCC Part 68
9/720 µs
B
40
UL 1950 / ITU-T K21 10/700 µs
MDXXBG
device symbol
T
SD4XAA
R
Terminals T and R correspond to the
alternative line designators of A and B
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 prevents 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 Type A surge the equipment can be faulty, provided that the fault mode causes the equipment to be
unusable. The high current Type A surges (10/160, 200 A and 10/560, 100 A), will cause the TISP4xxxL3BJ
to fail short circuit, giving a non-operational equipment pass to Type A surges.
After a Type B surge the equipment must be operational. As the TISP4xxxL3BJ has a current rating of 40 A,
will survive both Type B surges, metallic (differential mode 25 A, 9/720) and longitudinal (common mode
37.5 A, 9/720), giving an operational pass to Type B surges.
For metallic protection, the TISP4350L3BJ is connected between the Ring and Tip conductors. For
longitudinal protection two TISP4350L3BJ protectors are used; one between the Ring conductor to ground
and the other between the Tip conductor to ground. The B type ringer has voltages of 56.5 V d.c. and up to
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Information is current as of publication date. Products conform to specifications in accordance
with the terms of Power Innovations standard warranty. Production processing does not
necessarily include testing of all parameters.
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