Bourns, DV Varistor 1.5 nF 2.5 A, Clamping 77 V, Varistor 39 V, 3225

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Packaging Options:
RS Stock No.:
204-8659
Mfr. Part No.:
DV25K3225R2
Brand:
Bourns
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Brand

Bourns

Varistor Voltage

39 V

Product Type

Varistor

Clamping Voltage VC

77V

Packaging

Tape & Reel

Clamping Current

2.5A

Mount Type

Surface

Series

DV

Maximum AC Voltage

25V ac

Maximum Surge Current

100A

Maximum DC Voltage

31V

Capacitance

1.5nF

Length

8mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Thickness

2mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Depth

2mm

Termination Style

Surface Mount

Package/Case

3225

Energy Rating

2.5J

Automotive Standard

No

COO (Country of Origin):
SI
The Bourns DV series medium voltage varistor is designed to protect electronic equipment against high voltage surges in the medium voltage region. It is designed for surface mounting and offers excellent transient energy absorption due to improved energy volume distribution and power dissipation. Compared to other Bourns medium voltage SMD varistors, DV series varistors have a very low profile. These transient voltage suppressors cover an operating voltage Vrms from 11 to 300 V, featuring maximum surge currents from 100 A to 1200 A.

Package size of 3225

Continuous operating temperature of 125 °C

Broad range of current and energy handling capabilities

Available in tape and reel packaging for automatic pick-and-place

Tolerant of common water cleaning procedures and humidity (climatic category 55/125/56)

Leadless chip form zero inductance facilitating extremely fast response time to transient surges

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