Bourns, 2015 350V 10 kA@ 1 Operation, 5000 A@ 10 Operation, SMD Surge Arrester Gas Discharge Tube

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855-8954
Mfr. Part No.:
2015-35-SMH-RPLF
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Bourns
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Brand

Bourns

Series

2015

Suppressor Type

Surge Arrester

Maximum Surge Current

10 kA@ 1 Operation, 5000 A@ 10 Operation

DC Spark Over Voltage

350V

Impulse Spark Over Voltage

600 V@ 100 V/μs, 800 V@ 1000 V/μs

Maximum Voltage Rating

350 V

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Dimensions

8 (Dia.) x 1.6mm

Length

1.6mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

COO (Country of Origin):
CR

Bourns GDT Surge Arrestor, 2015 Series


2015 Series is a 2-electrode Gas Discharge Tube (GDT) in an innovative flat package design
Provides Volume- and space-saving design for high density and space-restricted PCB applications
and is available in horizontal and vertical surface mount versions as well as a leadless design for cartridge or clamp fit applications
Model 2015 Series is an ITU K.12 Class II device rated at 5 kA on an 8/20μs waveform

Compact, space-saving design
Robust surge current ratings
Stable performance over life
Low leakage and insertion loss
Constant capacitance regardless of voltage
DC breakdown voltages ranging from 90 to 600 V
Applications include: Telecom CPE; Industrial Communications; Surge Protective Devices and High density PCB assemblies


Switching Spark Gaps (GDT)


Switching spark gaps are designed specifically for voltage controlled switching of capacitive discharge circuits where a high energy, low loss, fast rate of switching is required. These products are ideally suited for applications where a capacitive discharge is utilised with a transformer to obtain pulses of high-voltage levels in the order of several thousand volts. Utilised in gas heating and gas appliances along with protection of Xenon discharge lamps in both the architectural and automotive areas.

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