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TISP4070H3LM THRU TISP4115H3LM, TISP4125H3LM THRU TISP4220H3LM, TISP4240H3LM THRU TISP4400H3LM BIDIRECTIONAL THYRISTOR OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTORS
TISP4XXXH3LM Overvoltage Protector Series
TISP4XXXH3LM Overview
This TISP(R) device series protects central office, access and customer premise equipment against overvoltages on the telecom line. The TISP4XXXH3LM is available in a wide range of voltages and has a high current capability, allowing minimal series resistance to be used. These protectors have been specified mindful of the following standards and recommendations: GR-1089-CORE, FCC Part 68, UL1950, EN 60950, IEC 60950, ITU-T K.20, K.21 and K.45. The TISP4350H3LM meets the FCC Part 68 "B" ringer voltage requirement and survives the Type A and B impulse tests. These devices are housed in a through-hole DO-92 package (TO-92 package with cropped center leg).
Summary Electrical Characteristics
Part # TISP4070H3 TISP4080H3 TISP4095H3 TISP4115H3 TISP4125H3 TISP4145H3 TISP4165H3 TISP4180H3 TISP4220H3 TISP4240H3 TISP4250H3 TISP4260H3 TISP4290H3 TISP4300H3 TISP4350H3 TISP4395H3 TISP4400H3 VDRM V 58 65 75 90 100 120 135 145 160 180 190 200 220 230 275 320 300 V(BO) V 70 80 95 115 125 145 165 180 220 240 250 260 290 300 350 395 400 VT @ IT V 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 IDRM A 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 I(BO) mA 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 IT A 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 IH mA 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 Co @ -2 V pF 120 120 120 120 65 65 65 65 65 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 Functionally Replaces P0640EC P0720EC P0900EC P1100EC P1300EC P1500EC P1800EC P2300EC P2600EC P3100EC P3500EC
B ourns part has an improved protection voltage
Summary Current Ratings
Parameter Waveshape Value 2/10 500 1.2/50, 8/20 300 10/160 250 ITSP A 5/320 200 10/560 160 10/1000 100 ITSM A 1 cycle 60 Hz 60 di/dt A/s 2/10 Wavefront 400
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TISP4XXXH3LM Overvoltage Protector Series
ITU-T K.20/21 Rating...........................8 kV 10/700, 200 A 5/310 Ion-Implanted Breakdown Region Precise and Stable Voltage Low Voltage Overshoot under Surge
Device `4070 `4080 `4095 `4115 `4125 `4145 `4165 `4180 `4220 `4240 `4250 `4260 `4290 `4300 `4350 `4395 `4400 VDRM V 58 65 75 90 100 120 135 145 160 180 190 200 220 230 275 320 300 V(BO) V 70 80 95 115 125 145 165 180 220 240 250 260 290 300 350 395 400
LM Package (Top View)
T(A) NC R(B)
1 2 3
MD4XAT
NC - No internal connection on pin 2
LMF Package (LM Package with Formed Leads) (Top View)
T(A) NC R(B)
1 2 3
MD4XAKB
NC - No internal connection on pin 2
Device Symbol
T
Rated for International Surge Wave Shapes
Waveshape 2/10 s 8/20 s 10/160 s 10/700 s 10/560 s 10/1000 s
Standard GR-1089-CORE IEC 61000-4-5 FCC Part 68 ITU-T K.20/21 FCC Part 68 GR-1089-CORE
ITSP A 500 300 250 200 160 100 R
SD4XAA
Terminals T and R correspond to the alternative line designators of A and B
Low Differential Capacitance ...................................80 pF max. .............................................. UL Recognized Component
Description
These devices are designed to limit overvoltages on the telephone line. Overvoltages are normally caused by a.c. power system or lightning flash disturbances which are induced or conducted on to the telephone line. A single device provides 2-point protection and is typically used for the protection of 2-wire telecommunication equipment (e.g. between the Ring and Tip wires for telephones and modems). Combinations of devices can be used for multi-point protection (e.g. 3-point protection between Ring, Tip and Ground). The protector consists of a symmetrical voltage-triggered bidirectional thyristor. Overvoltages are initially clipped by breakdown clamping until the voltage rises to the breakover level, which causes the device to crowbar into a low-voltage on state. This low-voltage on state causes the current resulting from the overvoltage to be safely diverted through the device. The high crowbar holding current prevents d.c. latchup as the diverted current subsides.
How To Order
For Standard Termination Finish Order As TISP4XXXH3LM TISP4XXXH3LMR For Lead Free Termination Finish Order As TISP4XXXH3LM-S TISP4XXXH3LMR-S TISP4XXXH3LMFRS
Device TISP4XXXH3LM
Package Straight Lead DO-92 (LM)
Carrier Bulk Pack Tape and Reeled
Formed Lead DO-92 (LMF) Tape and Reeled TISP4XXXH3LMFR Insert xxx value corresponding to protection voltages of 070, 080, 095, 115 etc.
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TISP4XXXH3LM Overvoltage Protector Series
Description (continued)
This TISP4XXXH3LM range consists of seventeen voltage variants to meet various maximum system voltage levels (58 V to 320 V). They are guaranteed to voltage limit and withstand the listed international lightning surges in both polarities. These protection devices are supplied in a DO-92 (LM) cylindrical plastic package. The TISP4XXXH3LM is a straight lead DO-92 supplied in bulk pack and on tape and reel. The TISP4XXXH3LMF is a formed lead DO-92 supplied only on tape and reel. For lower rated impulse currents in the DO-92 package, the 50 A 10/ 1000 TISP4xxxM3LM series is available.
Absolute Maximum Ratings, TA = 25 C (Unless Otherwise Noted)
Rating `4070 `4080 `4095 `4115 `4125 `4145 `4165 `4180 `4220 `4240 `4250 `4260 `4290 `4300 `4350 `4395 `4400 Symbol Value 58 65 75 90 100 120 135 145 160 180 190 200 220 230 275 320 300 500 300 250 220 200 200 200 200 160 100 55 60 2.3 400 -40 to +150 -65 to +150 Unit
Repetitive peak off-state voltage, (see Note 1)
VDRM
V
Non-repetitive peak on-state pulse current (see Notes 2, 3 and 4) 2/10 s (GR-1089-CORE, 2/10 s voltage wave shape) 8/20 s (IEC 61000-4-5, combination wave generator, 1.2/50 voltage, 8/20 current) 10/160 s (FCC Part 68, 10/160 s voltage wave shape) 5/200 s (VDE 0433, 10/700 s voltage wave shape) 0.2/310 s (I 31-24, 0.5/700 s voltage wave shape) 5/310 s (ITU-T K20/21, 10/700 s voltage wave shape) 5/310 s (FTZ R12, 10/700 s voltage wave shape) 5/320 s (FCC Part 68, 9/720 s voltage wave shape) 10/560 s (FCC Part 68, 10/560 s voltage wave shape) 10/1000 s (GR-1089-CORE, 10/1000 s voltage wave shape) Non-repetitive peak on-state current (see Notes 2, 3 and 5) 20 ms (50 Hz) full sine wave 16.7 ms (60 Hz) full sine wave 1000 s 50 Hz/60 Hz a.c. Initial rate of rise of on-state current, Exponential current ramp, Maximum ramp value < 100 A Junction temperature Storage temperature range NOTES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
ITSP
A
ITSM diT/dt TJ Tstg
A A/s C C
See Applications Information and Figure 10 for voltage values at lower temperatures. Initially, the TISP4XXXH3LM must be in thermal equilibrium with TJ = 25 C. The surge may be repeated after the TISP4XXXH3LM returns to its initial conditions. See Applications Information and Figure 11 for current ratings at other temperatures. EIA/JESD51-2 environment and EIA/JESD51-3 PCB with standard footprint dimensions connected with 5 A rated printed wiring track widths. See Figure 8 for the current ratings at other durations. Derate current values at -0.61 %/C for ambient temperatures above 25 C.
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TISP4XXXH3LM Overvoltage Protector Series
Electrical Characteristics TA= 25 C (Unless Otherwise Noted)
Parameter Repetitive peak offstate current Test Conditions VD = V DRM TA = 25 C TA = 85 C `4070 `4080 `4095 `4115 `4125 `4145 `4165 `4180 `4220 `4240 `4250 `4260 `4290 `4300 `4350 `4395 `4400 `4070 `4080 `4095 `4115 `4125 `4145 `4165 `4180 `4220 `4240 `4250 `4260 `4290 `4300 `4350 `4395 `4400 0.15 0.15 5 TA = 85 C 10 Min Typ Max 5 10 70 80 95 115 125 145 165 180 220 240 250 260 290 300 350 395 400 78 88 103 124 134 154 174 189 230 250 261 271 301 311 362 408 413 0.6 3 0.6 Unit A
IDRM
V(BO)
Breakover voltage
dv/dt = 750 V/ms, RSOURCE = 300
V
V(BO)
Impulse breakover voltage
dv/dt 1000V/s, Linear voltage ramp, Maximum ramp value = 500 V di/dt = 20 A/s, Linear current ramp, Maximum ramp value = 10 A
V
I(BO) VT IH dv/dt ID
Breakover current On-state voltage Holding current Critical rate of rise of off-state voltage Off-state current
dv/dt = 750 V/ms, RSOURCE = 300 IT = 5 A, tW = 100 s IT = 5 A, di/dt = - / +30 mA/ms Linear voltage ramp, Maximum ramp value < 0.85VDRM VD = 50 V
A V A kV/s A
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TISP4XXXH3LM Overvoltage Protector Series
Electrical Characteristics TA= 25 C (Unless Otherwise Noted) (continued)
Parameter Test Conditions f = 100 kHz, Vd = 1 V rms, VD = 0, Min 4070 thru `4115 `4125 thru `4220 `4240 thru `4400 `4070 thru `4115 `4125 thru `4220 `4240 thru `4400 `4070 thru `4115 `4125 thru `4220 `4240 thru `4400 `4070 thru `4115 `4125 thru `4220 `4240 thru `4400 `4125 thru `4220 `4240 thru `4400 Typ 172 95 92 157 85 80 145 78 72 70 33 28 25 22 Max 218 120 115 200 110 100 185 100 90 90 43 35 33 28 Unit
f = 100 kHz, Vd = 1 V rms, VD = -1 V
Coff
Off-state capacitance
f = 100 kHz, Vd = 1 V rms, VD = -2 V
pF
f = 100 kHz, Vd = 1 V rms, VD = -50 V
f = 100 kHz, Vd = 1 V rms, VD = -100 V (see Note 6) NOTE 6: To avoid possible voltage clipping, the `4125 is tested with VD = -98 V.
Thermal Characteristics
Parameter Test Conditions EIA/JESD51-3 PCB, IT = ITSM(1000), TA = 25 C, (see Note 7) 265 mm x 210 mm populated line card, 4-layer PCB, IT = ITSM(1000), TA = 25 C 55 Min Typ Max 105 C/W Unit
R JA
Junction to free air thermal resistance
NOTE
7: EIA/JESD51-2 environment and PCB has standard footprint dimensions connected with 5 A rated printed wiring track widths.
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TISP4XXXH3LM Overvoltage Protector Series
Parameter Measurement Information
+i ITSP Quadrant I Switching Characteristic
ITSM IT VT IH
V(BO)
I(BO)
-v IDRM
VDRM
VD
ID ID VD VDRM
IDRM +v
I(BO)
IH
V(BO)
VT IT ITSM
Quadrant III Switching Characteristic ITSP -i
PMXXAAB
Figure 1. Voltage-current Characteristic for T and R Terminals All Measurements are Referenced to the R Terminal
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TISP4XXXH3LM Overvoltage Protector Series
Typical Characteristics
OFF-STATE CURRENT vs JUNCTION TEMPERATURE NORMALIZED BREAKOVER VOLTAGE vs JUNCTION TEMPERATURE
102 VD = 50 V 101 100 10-1 10-2 10-3 10-4 10-5 -25
TCHAS
1.10
TC4HAF
Normalized Breakover Voltage
|ID| - Off-State Current - A
1.05
1.00
0.95 0 25 50 75 100 125 TJ - Junction Temperature - C 150 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 TJ - Junction Temperature - C 150
Figure 2.
Figure 3.
ON-STATE CURRENT vs ON-STATE VOLTAGE
200 150 100 70
IT - On-State Current - A
TC4HACB
2.0
NORMALIZED HOLDING CURRENT vs JUNCTION TEMPERATURE
TC4HAD
TA = 25 C tW = 100 s
Normalized Holding Current
1.5
50 40 30 20 15 10 7 5 4 3 2 1.5 1 0.7 '4125 THRU '4220
1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4
'4240 THRU '4400 1
'4070 THRU '4115 1.5 2 3 45 VT - On-State Voltage - V 7 10
-25
0 25 50 75 100 125 TJ - Junction Temperature - C
150
Figure 4.
Figure 5.
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TISP4XXXH3LM Overvoltage Protector Series
Typical Characteristics
NORMALIZED CAPACITANCE vs OFF-STATE VOLTAGE DIFFERENTIAL OFF-STATE CAPACITANCE vs RATED REPETITIVE PEAK OFF-STATE VOLTAGE
TC4HAQA
1 0.9 0.8 Capacitance Normalized to VD = 0 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 '4070 THRU '4115
90 '4070 '4080 '4095 '4115 '4125 '4145 '4165 '4180 C - Differential Off-State Capacitance - pF 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40
TCHATB
TJ = 25 C Vd = 1 Vrms
C = Coff(-2 V) - Coff(-50 V)
0.3
'4125 THRU '4220
'4240 THRU '4400 0.2 0.5
1
2
3 5 10 20 30 VD - Off-state Voltage - V
50
100150
50
60 70 80 90100 150 200 250 300 VDRM - Repetitive Peak Off-State Voltage - V
Figure 6.
Figure 7.
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'4220 '4240 '4250 '4260 '4290 '4300 '4350 '4395 '4400
TISP4XXXH3LM Overvoltage Protector Series
Rating and Thermal Information
NON-REPETITIVE PEAK ON-STATE CURRENT vs CURRENT DURATION THERMAL IMPEDANCE vs POWER DURATION
ITSM(t) - Non-Repetitive Peak On-State Current - A
30 ZJA(t) - Transient Thermal Impedance - C/W VGEN = 600 Vrms, 50/60 Hz 20 15 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1.5 0*1 RGEN = 1.4*VGEN/ITSM(t) EIA/JESD51-2 ENVIRONMENT EIA/JESD51-3 PCB TA = 25 C
150 100 80 60 50 40 30 20 15 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 0*1
TI4HAG
ITSM(t) APPLIED FOR TIME t EIA/JESD51-2 ENVIRONMENT EIA/JESD51-3 PCB TA = 25 C 1 10 t - Power Duration - s 100 1000
1
10
100
1000
t - Current Duration - s
Figure 8.
Figure 9.
VDRM DERATING FACTOR vs MINIMUM AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
IMPULSE RATING vs AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
TI4HAIA
1.00 0.99 0.98 Derating Factor 0.97 '4070 THRU '4115 0.96 0.95 '4125 THRU '4220 0.94 '4240 THRU '4440 0.93 -40 -35 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5
700 600 500 400 Impulse Current - A 300 250 200 150 120 BELLCORE 2/10
TC4HAA
IEC 1.2/50, 8/20
FCC 10/160 ITU-T 10/700 FCC 10/560
BELLCORE 10/1000 100 90 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
10 15 20 25
TAMIN - Minimum Ambient Temperature - C
TA - Ambient Temperature - C
Figure 10.
Figure 11.
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TISP4XXXH3LM Overvoltage Protector Series
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Deployment
These devices are two terminal overvoltage protectors. They may be used either singly to limit the voltage between two conductors (Figure 12) or in multiples to limit the voltage at several points in a circuit (Figure 13).
Th3 Th1 Th1 Th2
Figure 12. TWO POINT PROTECTION
Figure 13. MULTI-POINT PROTECTION
In Figure 12, protector Th1 limits the maximum voltage between the two conductors to V(BO). This configuration is normally used to protect circuits without a ground reference, such as modems. In Figure 13, protectors Th2 and Th3 limit the maximum voltage between each conductor and ground to the V(BO) of the individual protector. Protector Th1 limits the maximum voltage between the two conductors to its V(BO) value. If the equipment being protected has all its vulnerable components connected between the conductors and ground, then protector Th1 is not required.
Impulse Testing
To verify the withstand capability and safety of the equipment, standards require that the equipment is tested with various impulse wave forms. The table below shows some common values.
Standard
Peak Voltage Setting V
Voltage Waveform s 2/10 10/1000 10/160 10/560 9/720 9/720 0.5/700
Peak Current Value A
Current Waveform s
TISP4xxxH3 25 C Rating A
Series Resistance
2500 500 2/10 500 0 1000 100 10/1000 100 1500 200 10/160 250 0 800 100 10/560 160 0 FCC Part 68 (March 1998) 1500 37.5 5/320 200 0 1000 25 5/320 200 0 I3124 1500 37.5 0.2/310 200 0 37.5 1500 5/310 200 0 10/700 ITU-T K.20/K 21 100 4000 FCC Part 68 terminology for the waveforms produced by the ITU-T recommendation K.21 10/700 impulse generator GR-1089-CORE
If the impulse generator current exceeds the protector's current rating, then a series resistance can be used to reduce the current to the protector's rated value to prevent possible failure. The required value of series resistance for a given waveform is given by the following calculations. First, the minimum total circuit impedance is found by dividing the impulse generator's peak voltage by the protector's rated current. The impulse generator's fictive impedance (generator's peak voltage divided by peak short circuit current) is then subtracted from the minimum total circuit impedance to give the required value of series resistance. In some cases, the equipment will require verification over a temperature range. By using the rated waveform values from Figure 11, the appropriate series resistor value can be calculated for ambient temperatures in the range of -40 C to 85 C.
AC Power Testing
The protector can withstand currents applied for times not exceeding those shown in Figure 8. Currents that exceed these times must be terminated or reduced to avoid protector failure. Fuses, PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) resistors and fusible resistors are overcurrent protection devices which can be used to reduce the current flow. Protective fuses may range from a few hundred milliamperes to one ampere. In some cases, it may be necessary to add some extra series resistance to prevent the fuse opening during impulse testing. The current versus time characteristic of the overcurrent protector must be below the line shown in Figure 8. In some cases, there may be a further time limit imposed by the test standard (e.g. UL 1459 wiring simulator failure).
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TISP4XXXH3LM Overvoltage Protector Series
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Capacitance
The protector characteristic off-state capacitance values are given for d.c. bias voltage, VD, values of 0, -1 V, -2 V and -50 V. Where possible, values are also given for -100 V. Values for other voltages may be calculated by multiplying the VD = 0 capacitance value by the factor given in Figure 6. Up to 10 MHz, the capacitance is essentially independent of frequency. Above 10 MHz, the effective capacitance is strongly dependent on connection inductance. In many applications, such as Figure 15 and Figure 17, the typical conductor bias voltages will be about -2 V and -50 V. Figure 7 shows the differential (line unbalance) capacitance caused by biasing one protector at -2 V and the other at -50 V.
Normal System Voltage Levels
The protector should not clip or limit the voltages that occur in normal system operation. For unusual conditions, such as ringing without the line connected, some degree of clipping is permissible. Under this condition, about 10 V of clipping is normally possible without activating the ring trip circuit. Figure 10 allows the calculation of the protector VDRM value at temperatures below 25 C. The calculated value should not be less than the maximum normal system voltages. The TISP4260H3LM, with a VDRM of 200 V, can be used for the protection of ring generators producing 100 V rms of ring on a battery voltage of -58 V (Th2 and Th3 in Figure 17). The peak ring voltage will be 58 + 1.414*100 = 199.4 V. However, this is the open circuit voltage and the connection of the line and its equipment will reduce the peak voltage. In the extreme case of an unconnected line, clipping the peak voltage to 190 V should not activate the ring trip. This level of clipping would occur at the temperature when the VDRM has reduced to 190/200 = 0.95 of its 25 C value. Figure 10 shows that this condition will occur at an ambient temperature of -22 C. In this example, the TISP4260H3LM will allow normal equipment operation provided that the minimum expected ambient temperature does not fall below -22 C.
JESD51 Thermal Measurement Method
To standardize thermal measurements, the EIA (Electronic Industries Alliance) has created the JESD51 standard. Part 2 of the standard (JESD51-2, 1995) describes the test environment. This is a 0.0283 m3 (1 ft 3) cube which contains the test PCB (Printed Circuit Board) horizontally mounted at the center. Part 3 of the standard (JESD51-3, 1996) defines two test PCBs for surface mount components; one for packages smaller than 27 mm (1.06 '') on a side and the other for packages up to 48 mm (1.89 ''). The LM package measurements used the smaller 76.2 mm x 114.3 mm (3.0 '' x 4.5 '') PCB. The JESD51-3 PCBs are designed to have low effective thermal conductivity (high thermal resistance) and represent a worse case condition. The PCBs used in the majority of applications will achieve lower values of thermal resistance and so can dissipate higher power levels than indicated by the JESD51 values.
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TISP4XXXH3LM Overvoltage Protector Series
Typical Circuits
TIP WIRE MODEM FUSE RING DETECTOR HOOK SWITCH TISP4350 OR TISP4400 D.C. SINK SIGNAL Th1 Th2 RING WIRE R1b E.G. LINE CARD TIP WIRE
R1a Th3 PROTECTED EQUIPMENT
RING WIRE
AI6XBK
AI6XBM
Figure 14. MODEM IN TER-WIRE PROTECTION
Figure 15. PROTECTION MODULE
R1a Th3 Th1 Th2 R1b SIGNAL
AI6XBL
D.C.
Figure 16. ISDN PROTECTION
OVERCURRENT PROTECTION TIP WIRE R1a
RING/TEST PROTECTION
TEST RELAY
RING RELAY
SLIC RELAY S3a
SLIC PROTECTION
Th4
Th3 Th1 Th2 RING WIRE R1b
S1a
S2a SLIC
Th5 S3b S1b S2b
TISP6xxxx, TISPPBLx, 1/2TISP6NTP2 C1 220 nF VBAT
TEST EQUIPMENT
RING GENERATOR
AI6XBJ
Figure 17. LINE CARD RING/TEST PROTECTION
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TISP4XXXH3LM Overvoltage Protector Series
MECHANICAL DATA
Device Symbolization Code
Devices will be coded as below.
Device TISP4070H3LM TISP4080H3LM TISP4095H3LM TISP4115H3LM TISP4125H3LM TISP4145H3LM TISP4165H3LM TISP4180H3LM TISP4220H3LM TISP4240H3LM TISP4250H3LM TISP4260H3LM TISP4290H3LM TISP4300H3LM TISP4350H3LM TISP4395H3LM TISP4400H3LM
Symbolization Code 4070H3 4080H3 4095H3 4115H3 4125H3 4145H3 4165H3 4180H3 4220H3 4240H3 4250H3 4260H3 4290H3 4300H3 4350H3 4395H3 4400H3
Carrier Information
Devices are shipped in one of the carriers below. A reel contains 2,000 devices.
Package Type Straight Lead DO-92 Straight Lead DO-92 Formed Lead DO-92
For Standard Termination Finish Order As Carrier Bulk Pack TISP4XXXH3LM Tape and Reeled TISP4XXXH3LMR Tape and Reeled TISP4XXXH3LMFR
For Lead Free Termination Finish Order As TISP4XXXH3LM-S TISP4XXXH3LMR-S TISP4XXXH3LMFRS
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TISP4XXXH3LM Overvoltage Protector Series
MECHANICAL DATA
LM002 (DO-92) 2-Pin Cylindrical Plastic Package
This single-in-line package consists of a circuit mounted on a lead frame and encapsulated within a plastic compound. The compound will withstand soldering temperature with no deformation, and circuit performance characteristics will remain stable when operated in high humidity conditions. Leads require no additional cleaning or processing when used in soldered assembly.
LM002 Package (DO-92)
4.44 - 5.21 (.175 - .205) 3.43 MIN. (.135) 2.03 - 2.67 (.080 - .105) 3.17 - 4.19 (.125 - .165)
2.03 - 2.67 (.080 - .105)
4.32 - 5.34 (.170 - .210)
MAX.
2.20 (.086)
2
A
2
MIN.
12.7 (0.5)
0.40 - 0.56 (.016 - .022)
1
3
3 VIEW A
1
1.14 - 1.40 (.045 - .055)
0.35 - 0.41 (.014 - .016)
2.41 - 2.67 (.095 - .105)
DIMENSIONS ARE:
METRIC (INCHES) MD4XARA
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TISP4XXXH3LM Overvoltage Protector Series
MECHANICAL DATA
LM002 (DO-92) - Formed Leads Version 2-Pin Cylindrical Plastic Package
This single-in-line package consists of a circuit mounted on a lead frame and encapsulated within a plastic compound. The compound will withstand soldering temperature with no deformation, and circuit performance characteristics will remain stable when operated in high humidity conditions. Leads require no additional cleaning or processing when used in soldered assembly.
LMF002 (DO-92) - Formed Leads Version of LM002
4.44 - 5.21 (.175 - .205) 3.43 MIN. (.135) 2.03 - 2.67 (.080 - .105) 3.17 - 4.19 (.125 - .165)
2.03 - 2.67 (.080 - .105)
4.32 - 5.34 (.170 - .210)
MAX.
2.20 (.086)
MAX.
4.00 (.157)
2
A
2
0.40 - 0.56 (.016 - .022)
1
3
3 VIEW A
2.40 - 2.90 (.094 - .114) 0.35 - 0.41 (.014 - .016)
1
2.40 - 2.90 (.094 - .114)
DIMENSIONS ARE:
METRIC (INCHES) MD4XASA
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TISP4XXXH3LM Overvoltage Protector Series
MECHANICAL DATA
Tape Dimensions
LMF002 Package (Formed Lead DO-92) Tape
11.70 - 13.70 (.461 - .539)
LMF002 Tape Dimensions Conform to the Requirements of EIA-468-B
Body Indent Visible
23.00 - 32.00 (.906 - 1.260) 17.66 - 27.68 (.695 -1.090) 15.50 - 16.53 (.610 - .650)
2.50 MIN. (.098)
0.00 - 0.50 (0.00 - .020)
8.50 - 11.00 (.335 - .433)
8.50 - 9.75 (.335 - .384)
5.50 - 19.00 (.217 - .748)
17.50 - 19.00 (.689 - .748)
4.88 - 5.28 (.192 - .208)
o
Adhesive Tape on Reverse Side - Shown Dashed
3.41 - 4.21 (.134 - .166) 12.40 - 13.00 (.488 - .512)
VIEW A
3.70 - 4.30 (.146 - .169)
Tape Section Shown in View A
Flat of DO-92 Body Towards Reel Axis Direction of Feed
METRIC (INCHES) MD4XAQC
DIMENSIONS ARE:
"TISP" is a trademark of Bourns, Ltd., a Bourns Company, and is Registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. "Bourns" is a registered trademark of Bourns, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
NOVEMBER 1997 - REVISED FEBRUARY 2005 Specifications are subject to change without notice. Customers should verify actual device performance in their specific applications.


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