Littelfuse, LA Metal Oxide Varistor 300 pF 50 A, Clamping 2700 V, Varistor 748 V, Radial Leaded Ceramic Disc

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RS Stock No.:
760-7018
Mfr. Part No.:
V420LA20AP
Brand:
Littelfuse
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Brand

Littelfuse

Product Type

Metal Oxide Varistor

Varistor Voltage

748 V

Packaging

Tape & Reel

Clamping Voltage VC

2700V

Clamping Current

50A

Mount Type

Radial

Series

LA

Maximum AC Voltage

420V ac

Diameter

17mm

Maximum Surge Current

4500A

Maximum DC Voltage

560V dc

Capacitance

300pF

Pin Count

2

Length

32mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Depth

7.3mm

Thickness

7.3mm

Termination Style

Radial

Standards/Approvals

RoHS, UL, CSA, Halogen-Free

Package/Case

Radial Leaded Ceramic Disc

Energy Rating

360J

Lead Pitch

8.5mm

Automotive Standard

No

Littelfuse Metal Oxide Varistors - LA / MA / ZA Series


Littelfuse metal oxide varistors are compact and versatile, and can be used within a wide range of applications.

The LA series of MOV’s are radial-lead varistors that are designed to be operated continuously across AC power lines.

The MA series of MOV’s are axial-lead varistors that are designed for use in a wide variety of board level industrial and commercial electronic equipment, protecting components and signal/data lines from low energy transients.

The ZA series of MOV’s are radial-lead varistors that are designed for use in the protection of low and medium-voltage circuits and systems. Typical applications include motor control, telecom, automotive systems, solenoid, and power supply circuits to protect circuit board components and maintain data integrity.

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