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TISP61060D Datasheet, PDF (1/14 Pages) Power Innovations Ltd – DUAL FORWARD-CONDUCTING P-GATE THYRISTORS PROGRAMMABLE OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTORS
Copyright © 1997, Power Innovations Limited, UK
TISP61060D, TISP61060P
DUAL FORWARD-CONDUCTING P-GATE THYRISTORS
PROGRAMMABLE OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTORS
SEPTEMBER 1995 - REVISED SEPTEMBER 1997
PROGRAMMABLE SLIC OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION
q Dual Voltage-Programmable Protectors
- Third Generation Design using Vertical
Power Technology
- Wide -5 V to -85 V Programming Range
- High 150 mA min. Holding Current
q Reduced VBAT Supply Current
- Triggering Current is Typically 50x Lower
- Negative Value Power Induction Current
Removes Need for Extra Protection Diode
q Rated for LSSGR & FCC Surges
STANDARD
LSSGR
FCC Part 68
LSSGR
WAVE SHAPE
ITSP
A
10/1000 µs
30
10/160 µs
45
2/10 µs
50
'61060D PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
(Tip) K1 1
(VS) G
2
NC 3
8 K1 (Tip)
7 A (Ground)
6 A (Ground)
(Ring) K2 4
5 K2 (Ring)
MD6XAO
NC - No internal connection
Terminal typical application names shown in
parenthesis
'61060P PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
(Tip) K1 1
(VS) G 2
NC 3
8 K1 (Tip)
7 A (Ground)
6 A (Ground)
q Surface Mount and Through-Hole Options
- TISP61060P for Plastic DIP
- TISP61060D for Small-Outline
- TISP61060DR for Taped and Reeled
Small-Outline
q Functional Replacements for
(Ring) K2 4
5 K2 (Ring)
MD6XAP
NC - No internal connection
Terminal typical application names shown in
parenthesis
device symbol
PART NUMBERS
TCM1030P, TCM1060P, LB1201AB
TCM1030D, TCM1060D, LB1201AS
TCM1030DR, TCM1060DR
FUNCTIONAL
REPLACEMENT
TISP61060P
TISP61060D
TISP61060DR
K1
G
K2
description
The TISP61060 is a dual forward-conducting
buffered p-gate overvoltage protector. It is
designed to protect monolithic SLICs (Subscriber
Line Interface Circuits), against overvoltages on
the telephone line caused by lightning, a.c.
power contact and induction. The TISP61060
limits voltages that exceed the SLIC supply rail
voltage.
A
SD6XAE
Terminals K1, K2 and A correspond to the alternative
line designators of T, R and G or A, B and C. The
negative protection voltage is controlled by the voltage,
VGG, applied to the G terminal.
The SLIC line driver section is typically powered from 0 V (ground) and a negative voltage in the region of
-10 V to -70 V. The protector gate is connected to this negative supply. This references the protection
(clipping) voltage to the negative supply voltage. As the protection voltage will track the negative supply
voltage, the overvoltage stress on the SLIC is minimised. (see Applications Information).
Positive overvoltages are clipped to ground by diode forward conduction. Negative overvoltages are initially
clipped close to the SLIC negative supply rail value. If sufficient current is available from the overvoltage, then
the protector will crowbar into a low voltage on-state condition. As the current subsides the high holding
current of the crowbar prevents d.c. latchup.
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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