The TISP3150F3 is a Thyristor Surge Protector designed to protect sensitive electronic equipment from overvoltage transients. It is manufactured by Power Innovations, Ltd. and is specifically designed for telecommunications and data communication applications where surge protection is critical.
Applications:
- Telecommunication Lines: Protects telephone lines, modems, and other telecom equipment from lightning strikes and power surges.
- Data Communication Lines: Shields data lines, network interfaces, and Ethernet ports from transient voltage events.
- Analog Interfaces: Provides surge protection for analog input and output lines in industrial control systems.
- Central Office Equipment: Protects sensitive equipment in telephone exchanges and central offices.
- Subscriber Premises Equipment (CPE): Protects devices located at the subscriber's premises, such as routers and modems.
Features:
- Low Voltage Overshoot: Clamps voltage surges to a safe level, protecting downstream components.
- Fast Response Time: Quickly responds to transient events, minimizing the duration of the surge voltage.
- High Surge Current Capability: Can withstand high surge currents without failure.
- Compact Package: Small footprint allows for easy integration into existing designs.
- Compliant with Industry Standards: Meets or exceeds relevant industry standards for surge protection.
Benefits:
- Protection from Damage: Prevents damage to sensitive electronic components caused by voltage surges.
- Improved System Reliability: Enhances the reliability and uptime of telecommunication and data communication systems.
- Reduced Downtime: Minimizes equipment downtime due to surge-related failures.
- Cost Savings: Reduces repair and replacement costs associated with surge damage.
- Peace of Mind: Provides assurance that equipment is protected from unpredictable voltage transients.
Additional Details:
The TISP3150F3 typically comes in a through-hole or surface-mount package. It is designed to trigger at a specific voltage level, diverting the surge current away from the protected circuit. The device datasheet provides detailed information on surge current ratings, clamping voltage characteristics, and other relevant specifications, allowing engineers to select the appropriate surge protector for their application.