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Parameter | Symbol | Min | Typical | Max | Unit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rated Voltage | VRMS | - | 230 | - | V |
Maximum Surge Current | ISM | - | 600 | - | A |
Clamping Voltage | VC | - | 470 | - | V |
Response Time | tR | - | 1 | - | ns |
Leakage Current | IL | - | 1 | 10 | μA |
Junction Capacitance | CJ | - | 200 | - | pF |
Power Dissipation | PD | - | 500 | - | W |
Instructions for T1235H-600T
Mounting:
- Ensure the device is mounted on a PCB with adequate clearance to prevent electrical shorts.
- Use appropriate soldering techniques to avoid thermal shock.
Operating Conditions:
- Operate the device within its rated voltage and current limits to ensure reliable performance.
- Do not exceed the maximum surge current (600A) as it can cause permanent damage.
Clamping Voltage:
- The clamping voltage (470V) is the voltage at which the device starts to conduct significant current. Ensure that the circuit design accounts for this value to protect sensitive components.
Leakage Current:
- The leakage current should be monitored, especially in low-power applications, as it can affect overall system efficiency.
Junction Capacitance:
- Consider the junction capacitance (200pF) when designing high-frequency circuits to avoid signal degradation.
Thermal Management:
- Provide adequate heat sinking if the device will operate near its maximum power dissipation (500W) to maintain reliability and longevity.
Storage:
- Store the device in a dry, cool environment to prevent moisture damage and ensure long-term stability.
Handling:
- Handle the device with care to avoid mechanical stress or damage to the leads.
Testing:
- Perform regular testing to ensure the device is functioning within specified parameters, especially after exposure to surge events.
Compliance:
- Ensure that the device meets all relevant safety and regulatory standards for the intended application.
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