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Denon
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DN-D9000 DND9000
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...ng electrode. See Figure A. 16. lightning - For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cabl... |
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Double CD Player
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MICROSEMI[Microsemi Corporation]
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SMCG43A SMCJ75 SMCJ58A
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...They can protect from secondary lightning effects per IEC61000-4-5 and class levels defined herein, or for inductive switching environments and induced RF protection. Since their response time is virtually instantaneous, they can also be us... |
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SURFACE MOUNT 1500 Watt Transient Voltage Suppressor UNIDIRECTIONAL AND BIDIRECTIONAL SURFACE MOUNT
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SGS Thomson Microelectronics
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AN579
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...: II.1 Atmospheric effects :
lightning phenomena are the most common surge causes. They are mainly due to a voltage difference between the ground and the clouds (a few 100 kV). Two kinds of strikes may occur: 1) Negative discharge with a... |
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PROTECTION CONCEPTS IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENTS
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