Varistor Catalog PDF
Varistor Catalog PDF
Varistor Catalog PDF
CATALOG
& DESIGN
GUIDE
Halogen Free
Operating Operating Operating Agency Approvals
Technology Peak Current Peak Energy Lines Mount/Form
Lead Free
Series Name1 Image AC Voltage DC Voltage Temperature Disc Size
Type Range2 (A) Range (J) Protected Factor
RoHS
CECC
Range Range Range
CSA
VDE
QPL
UL
Surface Mount MLVs and MOVs:
MHS 9 - 42 •
MLE 18 •
0201 MLA Multi- 5.5 •
Layer 1
MLA Zinc 2.5 - 107 3.5 - 120 4 - 500 0.02 - 2.5 •
Oxide -55 to +125°C
MLA Automotive (MLV) 2.5 - 40 3.5 - 48 500 0.1 - 2.5 •
Surface Mount Not Applicable
AUML 18 - 48 1.5 - 25 •
MLN 4 - 14 5.5 - 18 30 0.05 - 0.10 4 •
CH 14 - 275 18 - 369 100 - 400 1.0 - 8.0 • •
Zinc
SM7 Oxide 50 - 510 68 - 675 1200 10 - 40 1 • • •
(MOV) -55 to +85°C
SM20 20 - 320 26 - 420 6500 165 • • • •
Radial Leaded MOVs:
LV UltraMOV® Varistor 11 - 95 14 - 127 500 - 10000 0.8 - 150 5, 7, 10, 14, 20mm • • •
UltraMOV® Varistor 130 - 625 170 - 825 1750 -10000 12.5 - 400 7, 10, 14, 20mm • • • • • • •
UltraMOV® 25S Varistor 115 - 750 150 - 970 22000 230 - 890 25mm • • • •
-55 to +85°C
C-III Zinc 130 - 1000 3500 - 10000 40 - 530 10, 14, 20mm • • • • • • •
1 Radial Leaded
LA Oxide 130 - 1000 175 - 1200 1200 - 6500 11 - 360 7, 10, 14, 20mm • • • • • • •
ZA 4 - 460 5.5 - 615 50 - 6500 0.1 - 52 5, 7, 10, 14, 20mm • • • • • •
AUMOV Varistor
®
14 - 42 16 - 50 400 - 5000 1.0 to 140 5, 7, 10, 14, 20mm •
-40 to +125°C
HMOV 11 - 625 14 - 825 4.2 - 490 10, 14, 20mm • • • •
Industrial High Energy Terminal MOVs:
BA/BB 130 - 2800 175 - 3500 50000 - 70000 450 - 10000 Screw / 60mm • •
DA/DB 130 - 750 175 - 970 40000 270 - 1050 Clip Terminals 40mm • •
HA Zinc 110 - 750 148 - 970 25000 - 40000 160 - 1050 32, 40mm • • • • •
-55 to +85°C 1 Industrial
HB34, HF34, HG34 Oxide 110 - 750 148 - 970 40000 220 - 1050 Packaged Radial 34mm • • • • •
Leads
DHB34 110 - 750 148 - 970 40000 220 - 1050 34mm • • • • •
CA 250 - 2800 330 - 3500 20000 - 70000 880 - 10000 Bare Disc 60mm
Specialty Application MOVs:
MA 9 - 264 13 - 365 40 - 100 0.06 - 1.7 -55 to +85°C Axial Leaded Not Applicable • • •
Zinc Inline Radial
RA 4 - 275 5.5 - 369 100 - 6500 0.4 - 160 -55 to +125°C 1 Not Applicable • • • •
Oxide Leads
High Reliability 130 - 320 175 - 420 6000 50 - 120 -55 to +85°C (Varies) 7, 10, 14, 20mm •
Thermally Protected MOVs:
TMOV® Varistor/
115 - 750 150 - 970 6000 - 10000 35 - 480 14, 20mm • • • • •
iTMOV® Varistor
Radial Leaded
TMOV®25S Varistor 115 - 750 150 - 970 20000 170 - 670 -55 to +85°C 25mm • • • • •
TMOV®34S Varistor Zinc 115 - 750 150 - 970 40000 280 - 1200 34mm • • • • •
1 Industrial
Oxide
SMOV 25S Varistor
®
115 - 750 150 - 970 20000 170 - 670 Packaged Radial 25mm • •
-45 to +75°C Leads
SMOV 34S Varistor
®
115 - 750 150 - 970 40000 280 - 1200 34mm • •
Bolt
FBMOV 115 - 750 150 - 970 40000 340 - 1340 -55 to +85°C •
Terminal
(1) Detailed information about most product series listed here can be found on our web.
(2) Not an applicable parameter for Crowbar devices
© 2017
© 2017 Littelfuse,
Littelfuse,Inc.
Inc.
Specifications (3) AUMOV® Varistor: Energy rating (auto lad dump) for impulse duration of 40ms minimum to one half of of peak current, 60 second interval (ISO7637-2 5a).
Specifications,are subject toand
descriptions change withoutmaterial
illustrative notice. in this literature are
as accurate
Revised: as known at the time of publication, but are subject to change
09/14/17
without notice. Visit www.littelfuse.com for more information.
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
To assure reliable operation, transient voltage suppression where, although lower in energy, transients from ESD,
should be considered at early stages of the design process. inductive load switching, and even lightning surge
This can be a complex task as electronic components are remnants would otherwise reach sensitive integrated
increasingly sensitive to stray electrical transients. The circuits. Each of these events can relate to a product’s
designer must define the types of transient threats and ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC), or its immunity to
determine what applications are needed while meeting the transients that could cause damage or malfunction.
product agency norms and standards.
Littelfuse offers five distinct versions of MLVs including
Varistors are increasingly used as the front-line solution for the MHS Series ESD Suppressor for high data rates, the
transient surge protection. Littelfuse provides expertise ML Series which supports the broadest application range,
to the designer and offers the broadest range of circuit the MLE Series intended for ESD while providing filter
protection technologies to choose from. functions, the MLN Series Quad Array in a 1206 & 0805
chip and the AUML Series characterized for the specific
Littelfuse varistors are available in a variety of forms to transients found in automotive electronic systems.
serve a wide range of applications. Options include ultra
small surface mount multi-layer suppressor (MLV) devices This catalog and design guide includes selection tables,
for small electronics applications, and traditional mid- technology tutorials, and detailed product technical
range metal-oxide (MOV) radial and axial leaded devices information, to aid you in choosing the correct Littelfuse
for protection of small machinery, power sources and Varistor to serve your application.
components. Littelfuse also offers larger terminal mount
MOVs for industrial applications. Please visit www.littelfuse.com regularly to find the most
current Littelfuse varistor product information.
A more recent innovation to the the Littelfuse product
line, MLVs address a specific part of the transient Additional design support information can be found at
voltage spectrum – the circuit board level environment www.littelfuse.com/design-support.html
Current (I) %
I30
means, such as heavy inductive loads or lightning strikes.
In electrical or electronic circuits, this energy can be I60
tr = 0.7 to 1.0ns
Repeatable transients are frequently caused by the
operation of motors, generators, or the switching of
reactive circuit components. Random transients, on the Figure 2. ESD Test Waveform
other hand, are often caused by Lightning (Figure 1) and
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) (Figure 2). Lightning and ESD
Why are Transients of Increasing Concern?
generally occur unpredictably, and may require elaborate
monitoring to be accurately measured, especially if induced Component miniaturization has resulted in increased
at the circuit board level. Numerous electronics standards sensitivity to electrical stresses. Microprocessors for
groups have analyzed transient voltage occurrences example, have structures and conductive paths which
using accepted monitoring or testing methods. The key are unable to handle high currents from ESD transients.
characteristics of several transients are shown below in Such components operate at very low voltages, so
Table 1. voltage disturbances must be controlled to prevent device
interruption and latent or catastrophic failures. Sensitive
Vp devices such as microprocessors are being adopted at
an exponential rate. Microprocessors are beginning to
Vp/2 perform transparent operations never before imagined.
Everything from home appliances, such as dishwashers, to
industrial controls and even toys, have increased the use of
microprocessors to improve functionality and efficiency.
• Generator
• Motor
• Relay
• Transformer Buried Line
Transient Generated:
These examples are extremely common in electrical and • 70 V at 1.6km (1 mile)
• 10 kV at 150m (160 yards)
electronic systems. Because the sizes of the loads vary
according to the application, the wave shape, duration, Figure 4. Cloud-to-Cloud Lightning Strike
peak current and peak voltage are all variables which
exist in real world transients. Once these variables can be
approximated, a suitable suppressor technology can be
selected.
100
MOVs are typically used for the suppression of lightning
90 and other high energy transients found in industrial or
O1 =AC line Origin
Virtual applications.
of WaveAdditionally, MOVs are used in DC
T =circuits
Time Fromsuch10%
as low voltage
to 90% power supplies and automobile
of Peak
50 T1 =applications.
Virtual Front Their
time = manufacturing
1.25 • t process permits many
T2 =different
Virtual Time to Half
form Valuewith
factors (Impulse
the Duration)
radial leaded disc being the
Example:
most Forcommon.
an 8/20µs Current Waveform:
8µs = T1 = Virtual Front Time
10 T2 = Virtual
20µs =Multilayer Time to Half
Varistors Value are constructed of Z O
or MLVs N
O1 T material similar to standard MOVs, however, they are
TIME
fabricated with interweaved layers of metal electrodes and
T1
supplied in leadless ceramic packages. As with standard
T2
Figure 6. Peak Pulse Current Test Waveform MOVs, Multilayers transition from a high impedance to a
conduction state when subjected to voltages that exceed
FIGURE 2. PEAK PULSE CURRENT TEST
their WAVEFORM
nominal voltage rating. MLVs are constructed in
various chip form sizes and are capable of significant surge
energy for their physical size. Thus, data line and power
supply suppression are achieved with one technology.
VOLTAGE (V)
I
grain of the ceramic acts as if it has a semiconductor junc-
PER STEP tion at the grain boundary. A cross-section of the material 10
is shown in Figure 2,R whichV illustrates the ceramic micro-
PER HORIZ
X = ---
I
-
DIV 50V where, 5
structure. Varistors are fabricated by forming and sintering
gm PER DIV I
Zinc Oxide-based powders into ceramic parts. These parts
dv
are then electroded with
Z X = either
------ = Vthick
⁄ α I =film ⁄ α PERorSTEP
R X Silver arc/flame 2
di
sprayed metal.
1
V/mm AT
d VOLTS MICRONS n 1mA mm
2 qεsN Intensive
0.8 measurement has determined many of the de-
C
ries between electrodes. In practice, the varistor material is vice’s electrical characteristics, and much effort continues
characterized by a voltage gradient measured across its to better
0.6define the varistor’s operation. However from the
o = 0.59
thickness by a specific volts/mm value. By controlling user’s viewpoint, this is not nearly as important as under-
composition and manufacturing TABLE 1. conditions the gradient standing the basic electrical properties as they relate to
0.4
remains fixed. Because there are practical limits to the
φ
Ω
Ω
- 10
TEP
100
support the diode model.
R=1
V
R X = ---- 50
I
It is these depletion layers that block the free flow of
R DIV carriers and are responsible for the(TYPICAL V130LA20A)
low voltage insulating
dv
Z X = ------ = V ⁄ α I = R X ⁄ α 20
di behavior in the leakage region as depicted in Figure 5. The
leakage 10 current is due to the free flow of carriers across
© 2017 Littelfuse, Inc. 10-8 10-6 10-4 10-2 100 102 104
(1014)are subject to change without notice.
Specifications CURRENT (A)
Revised: 09/14/17
FIGURE 10. TYPICAL VARISTOR V-I CURVE PLOTTED ON
LOG-LOG SCALE
2 2 4
BOUNDARY c n /cm2
VARISTOR VOLTAGE
3
VNOM VALUE
d
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
3
0 0.4 0.8 1.2 2
VA PER BOUNDARY
FIGURE 1
EV
FIGURE 4. CAPACITANCE-VOLTAGE BEHAVIOR OF (0.0
2
VARISTOR RESEMBLES A δSEMICONDUCTOR
0
Varistor Characteristics,
FIGURE 3. Terms
SCHEMATIC DEPICTION OF THE and Consideration Factors (continued)
ABRUPT-JUNCTION REVERSED BIASED DIODE
17 3
1
NdFIGURE /cm
~ 2 x 105. ENERGY BAND DIAGRAM OF A
MICROSTRUCTURE OF A METAL-OXIDE 0 0.4 0.8 1.2
ZnO-GRAINBOUNDARY-ZnO JUNCTION
VARISTOR, GRAINS OF CONDUCTING VA PER BOUNDARY
FIGUR
ZnO (AVERAGE SIZE d) ARE SEPARATED FIGURE
the field lowered barrier, and is thermally
BY INTERGRANULAR activated, at least
BOUNDARIES. FIGURE 4. CAPACITANCE-VOLTAGE0 B BEHAVIOR OF
above about 25ºC. For semiconductor
100µ abrupt P-N junction VARISTOR RESEMBLES A SEMICONDUCTOR
φL ⁄ φo
diodes. The relationship is: V
1.0 ABRUPT-JUNCTION FIGURE 12
L L REVERSED BIASED DIODE
FIGURE 2. OPTICAL PHOTOMICROGRAPH OF A POLISHED E
Nd ~ 2 x 1017/cm3
C R
ANDVoltage,
ETCHEDV1SECTION 2 ( Vb + V )A VARISTOR
Varistor N-(DC)
------ = OF (3V)n
= -------------------------
- VR
o = 0.59
CURRENT 100µ 0.6
Where:and, varistor thickness, D = (n + 1)d 1000 60
V
φ
AND ETCHED SECTION OF
3 A VARISTORDEVICE SLOPE = ---
1 VR 40
VARISTOR
(q) =where, AVERAGE
electron charge, INTERGRANULAR E
d = average grain size f α 100
VOLTAGE GRAIN SIZE BOUNDARY GRADIENT THICKNESS
(es) = semiconductor permittivity and 200
0.2 X X 30
VOLTAGE (V)
10Ω
L R 80
OF
Ω
(N) = carrier concentration. V/mm AT I = kV α
R = 10 9
CURRENT
-
d
R=1
o
VOLTAGE (V) 40
INTERGRANULAR
In addition,
25VRMS the width ofdv
80 (Note) the depletion39layer was calculated
12
BOUNDARY 1.0 (TYPICAL V130LA20A)
Z X = ------ = V ⁄ α I = R X ⁄ α FIGURE
20 6. THERMALδBARRIER
0 vs APPLIED VOLTAGE 30
to be about 1000 Angstrom di units. Single junction studies 10
FIGURE
FIGURE SCHEMATIC
NOTE:3.Low DEPICTION OF THE
voltage formulation. 10-9
also support the diode model.
MICROSTRUCTURE d
OF A METAL-OXIDE
FIGURE 5. ENERGY BAND DIAGRAM OF A
10
-8ZnO-GRAINBOUNDARY-ZnO
-6 -4 -2 JUNCTION
0 20 N
VARISTOR, GRAINS OF CONDUCTING 10 10 10 10 10 102 104
14)(AVERAGE SIZE d) ARE SEPARATED
ZnO
(10
FIGURE 13. TS
EV CURRENT (A)
BY INTERGRANULAR BOUNDARIES. I
FIGURE 10. TYPICAL VARISTOR V-I CURVE PLOTTED ON
Transport mechanisms in theSCALE
δnonlinear region are very
φL ⁄ φo
LOG-LOG 0 10
1.0
complicated and 10-
5. are still the subject of active
OF A research.
FIGURE 3. SCHEMATIC
4 DEPICTION OF THE
FIGURE ENERGY BAND DIAGRAM
1 MICROSTRUCTURE
1 2 ( V b + V ) OF A METAL-OXIDE Most theories draw their inspiration from semiconductor
------------- ------- = -------------------------
- OF CONDUCTING ZnO-GRAINBOUNDARY-ZnO JUNCTION
NORMALIZED THERMAL BARRIER
2 2 4 VARISTOR, GRAINS
c n /cm 2 qεsN 0.8
transport theory and is not covered L (LEAD
in detail in this docu- FIGURE 1
ZnOC(AVERAGE SIZE d) ARE SEPARATED INDUCTANCE)
BY INTERGRANULAR BOUNDARIES. ment.
⁄ φo0.59
STATIC RESISTANCE
1.0
φoL =
TABLE 1. C V R OFF
0.4 Rx
φ
1 2 ( Vb + V ) (0.002µF) (0 TO ∞) (1000MΩ)
VARISTOR AVERAGE
------- = -------------------------- DEVICE
NORMALIZED THERMAL BARRIER
2 2 qεsN 0.8
VOLTAGE GRAIN SIZE
C GRADIENT THICKNESS R ON
0.2
(1Ω)
o = 0.59
V/mm AT 0.6
0 0.4 0.8 1.2
VOLTS MICRONS n 1mA mm 0 FIGURE 11. VARISTOR EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT MODEL
VA
TABLE 1.PER BOUNDARY
0 4 8 12 16
150VRMS 20 75 150 1.5 0.4
φ
FIGURE
VARISTOR 4. CAPACITANCE-VOLTAGE
AVERAGE BEHAVIOR DEVICE
OF VOLTAGE (V)
25V
VOLTAGE
RMS 80VARISTOR
GRAIN RESEMBLES
(Note) SIZE12 39 A SEMICONDUCTOR
GRADIENT 1.0
THICKNESS
ABRUPT-JUNCTION REVERSED BIASED DIODE FIGURE
0.2
6. THERMAL BARRIER vs APPLIED
L VOLTAGE
FIGURE 15. E
NOTE: Low voltage Nd ~ 2 x 1017/cm3
formulation. V/mm AT
F
VOLTS MICRONS n 1mA mm 0 C R OFF
Figure 5, shows an energy band diagram for a ZnO-grain 0 4 8 12 16
150VRMS 20 75 150 1.5
boundary-ZnO junction . The left-hand
0 B
grain is forward VOLTAGE (V)
biased,
25VRMS VL, and80 the right side
(Note) 12 is reverse
39 biased1.0
to VR. The
V FIGURE 6. THERMAL
FIGURE BARRIER
12. EQUIVALENT vs APPLIED
CIRCUIT VOLTAGE
AT LOW CURRENTS
depletion layer EwidthsL are
L X and X , and the respective
L R
FIGURE 1
C
NOTE: Lowheights
barrier are fL and fR. The zero biased Rbarrier height
voltage formulation.
DYNAMIC RESISTANCE
VR
is fO. As the voltage
E
f bias is increased, fL is decreased and 100
fR is increased, leading to a lowering
X ofX the barrier and an 80
L R
VARISTOR VOLTAGE IN PERCENT OF
increase in conduction.
60
VNOM VALUE AT 25oC (%)
20
SPECIMEN V130LA10A
EV
25 50 75 100 125oC
δ 0 10
10-9 10-8 10-7 10-6 10-5 10©-42017 Littelfuse,
10-3 Inc. 10 -2
FIGURE 5. ENERGY BAND DIAGRAM OF A FIG
VARISTOR CURRENT
Specifications (A DC
are subject )
to change without notice.
ZnO-GRAINBOUNDARY-ZnO JUNCTION Revised: 09/14/17 TO
FIGURE 13. TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE CHARACTER-
ISTIC CURVE IN THE LEAKAGE REGION
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
500ps/DIV.
© 2017 Littelfuse, Inc.
NCE FIGURE are
Specifications 18.subject
RESPONSE OF Anotice.
to change without ZnO VARISTOR TO A FAST
Revised: 09/14/17 RISE TIME (500ps) PULSE
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
FIGURE 9C. PICTORIAL VIEW OF HIGH ENERGY Electrical Characterization Varistor V-I Characteristics
DA, DB AND BA/BB SERIES
Turning now to the high current upturn region in Figure 10,
we see that the V-I behavior approaches an ohmic char-
DA SERIES
acteristic. The limiting resistance value depends upon the
electrical conductivity of the body of the semiconducting
ZnO grains, which have carrier concentrations in the range
of 1017 to 1018 per cm3. This would put the ZnO resistivity
below 0.3Ωcm.
Varistor Voltage, VN(DC) = (3V)n
Where, n = average number of grain boundaries LEAKAGE NORMAL VARISTOR UPTURN 0.1
VN × d
≈ ----------------
- 500 -0.1
3 SLOPE = ---
1
where, DB SERIES d = average grain size α
-0.2
200
VOLTAGE (V)
10Ω
Ω
I = kV α
R = 10 9
-0.3
-
100
R=1
V
R X = ---- 50
I -0.4
10Ω
the V-I curve. The log format also is clearer thanα a linear
Ω
(Ω PER RATEDTEMPERATURE
3 (TYPICAL=V130LA20A)
which tends to exaggerateI the kV
R = 10 9
representation nonlinearity -0
STATIC RESISTANCE
-
100
R=1
V
R X = ---- in proportion C to the current scale
V chosen. A
R OFF
typical V-I
I 50 Rx -0
characteristic
(0.002µF) curve is shown in Figure (1000MΩ)
(0 TO ∞)
10. This plot shows
2 a wider range of current than is (TYPICAL
normallyV130LA20A)
provided on varis- -0
dv tor data sheets in order to illustrate three distinct regions
Z X = ------ = V ⁄ α I = R X ⁄ α 20 R ON
di (1Ω)
of electrical operation.
0 0.4 0.8 1.2 10
FIGURE 11. VARISTOR EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT MODEL NOTE
VA PER BOUNDARY 10-8 10-6 10-4 10-2 100 102 104 Size,0
(1014) Equivalent Circuit Model CURRENT (A)
FIGURE 4. CAPACITANCE-VOLTAGE BEHAVIOR OF FIG
0
VARISTOR RESEMBLES A SEMICONDUCTOR An FIGURE 10.model
electrical TYPICAL
forVARISTOR V-I CURVE
the varistor can bePLOTTED ON by
represented
L
ABRUPT-JUNCTION REVERSED BIASED DIODE LOG-LOG SCALE
4 ~ 2 x 1017/cm3
the simplified equivalent circuit of Figure 11.
Nd
1 FIGUR
------------- C R OFF
2 2 4
c n /cm L (LEAD (Ω PER RATED RMS INPUT VOLT)
INDUCTANCE)
0 B
3 (TYPICAL V130LA20A)
STATIC RESISTANCE
E L L
C C V
R Rx
R OFF
DYNAMIC RESISTANCE
VR (1000MΩ) 0
E (0.002µF) (0 TO ∞)
2 f 100
X X 80 R ON 0.
L R
VARISTOR VOLTAGE IN PERCENT OF
(1Ω) 0.
0 0.4 0.8 1.2 60
VNOM VALUE AT 25oC (%)
VA PER BOUNDARY
FIGURE
50 11. VARISTOR EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT MODEL
E F
I 0.
40
FIGURE 4. CAPACITANCE-VOLTAGE BEHAVIOR OF 0.0
VARISTOR RESEMBLES A SEMICONDUCTOR
30 L
ABRUPT-JUNCTION REVERSED BIASED DIODE
Nd ~ 2 x 1017/cm3 0.0
20 © 2017 Littelfuse, Inc. FIGU
C R OFF
Specifications
SPECIMEN areV130LA10A
subject to change without notice.
EV Revised: 09/14/17
25 50 75 100 125oC FIGU
0 B
-0.4 ELECTRODE
-0.5
(TYPICAL V130LA20A)
TEM
20 10-5 10-4 10-3 10-2 10-1 100 NORMAL
101 102 103
-0.5 LEAKAGE REGION
ain boundaries Metal-Oxide
LEAKAGE
Varistors (MOVs)
NORMAL VARISTOR 10-5 10-4
UPTURN 10-3 10-2 10-1 100 101 102 103 MECHANICAL
0.1
CURRENT (A) OPERATION
PACKAGE AS/IF REQUIRED
-0.2
200 500
VOLTAGE (V)
Ω
Ω
- 10
TEMPERATURE
I = kV α FIGURE 7. SCHEMATIC FLOW DIAGRAM OF LITTELFUSE
R = 10 9
500
100 L (LEAD The relation-0.3
between the leakage current (I) and tempera-
VOLT)
VARISTOR FABRICATION
R=1
Leakage Region of OperationINDUCTANCE) 100
ture (T) is 50
(Ω PER RATED RMS INPUT VOLT)
50
100 (TYPICAL V130LA20A) -0.4
20
Rx 105-5 10-4 10-3 10-2 10-1 100 101 102 103
10
dependence.
(0.002µF) The varistor is in(0 a
TOhigh
∞) resistance
(1000MΩ) mode where: IO = constant
5 CURRENT (A)
(approaching
10
10 9
Ω) and appears as an open circuit. The 1 k = Boltzmann’s Constant
R ON-2 NOTE:0.5Typical Temperature Coefficient of Voltage vs Current, 14mm
nonlinear -8 resistance
-6 component
-4 (R ) can
0 be ignored
102 be-
104 B =1250.9eV
10
1 10 10 10
(1Ω) X 10 Size, 55oCVto oC.
cause0.5
(ROFF) in parallel will predominate.
CURRENT (A) Also, (R ON
) will be
0.1 14. RELATION OF TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT
FIGURE
insignificant
FIGURE 11.compared
VARISTORto (ROFF).
EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT MODEL
FIGURE 10. TYPICAL VARISTOR V-I CURVE PLOTTED ON The temperature0.05 variation, in effect,
DV/DT TO corresponds
VARISTOR CURRENT to a
0.1
LOG-LOG SCALE change in (R0.01 ). However,L(ROFF) remains at a high resis-
0.05 OFF
OR tance value even 0.01at elevated
500 0.1 temperatures.
1 For example,
10 it 100
0.01 L
ODE is still in the range of 10MΩRto 100MΩ
PEAK at 125ºC.
CURRENT (A)
0.01 0.1 L (LEAD
1 10 100 ON
STATIC RESISTANCE
The relationship
FIGURE is approximately
17. EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT ATlinear with inverse
VARISTOR UPTURNfre-
V 10
5
Rx
C
R OFF quency. 5
(0.002µF) (0 TO ∞
5 12. EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT (1000MΩ)
) LOW
FIGURE AT CURRENTS TRACE 1
DYNAMIC RESISTANCE
RMS INPUT VOLT)
R
R For a given
1
ON
varistor device, capacitance remains approxi- dominantly capacitive
0.5
0.5 at any frequency of WITHOUT
interest. This is
(1Ω) VARISTOR
100 because the capacitive reactance also varies approximately
DYNAMIC RESISTANCE
0.05
100V/DIV.
only 0.01
slightly as voltage is applied to the varistor. As the 0.05
60
VNOM VALUE AT 25oC (%)
L 0.01
ODE 40
with0frequency change up to 100 kHz. Similarly, the change ture coefficient
0.005 (dV/dT) is given in Figure 14. It should be
PEAK CURRENT (A)
.01
with0.005
temperature is Csmall, the 25ºC value of capacitance
30 noted that the temperature
FIGURE 16A. R X STATICcoefficient
2 is RESISTANCE
VARISTOR
TRACE negative (-) and
FIGURE
R OFF
being well with +/-10% from -40ºC to +125ºC. decreases 0.001
as current rises. In the clamping voltage range
LOAD
VOLTAGE
20
of the varistor0.01
(I > 1A), the0.1
temperature
CLAMPED BY 1.0 dependency
10 ap- 100
0.001 5
The temperature
0.01 effect
0.1 of the 1.0
V-I characteristic
SPECIMEN V130LA10A
10 curve100
in the proaches zero. VARISTOR
PEAK CURRENT (A)
FIGURE
leakage 12. EQUIVALENT
region inCIRCUIT
is shownPEAK Figure AT(A)
13.LOW
A CURRENTS
distinct tempera-
(Ω PER RATED RMS INPUT VOLT)
CURRENT FIGURE
1 16B. Z500ps/DIV.
25 50 75 100 125oC X DYNAMIC VARISTOR RESISTANCE
NORMAL
ture dependence is noted. LEAKAGE REGION
CLAMPING VOLTAGE (V) DYNAMIC RESISTANCE
0.5 OPERATION
daries
R FIGURE
10
LEAKAGE 16B. Z X DYNAMIC VARISTOR RESISTANCE
NORMAL VARISTOR UPTURN FIGURE
0.1 18. RESPONSE OF A ZnO VARISTOR TO A FAST
TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT (%/ oC)
100
10-9 10-8 10-7 10-6 10-5 10-4 10-3 10 -2
REGION OPERATION REGION RISE
SAMPLE TIME (500ps) PULSE
TYPE
VARISTOR CURRENT (A DC ) FIGURE 19. RESPONSE OF LEAD-MOUNTED VARISTORS
10 -2
TION 1000
80 0TOV130LA10A
0.01
R = 10 9 IN PERCENT OF
CURRENT WAVEFORM
FIGURE
FIGURE19. RESPONSE OF LEAD-MOUNTED VARISTORS 0.05
6013. TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE CHARACTER-
TO CURRENT WAVEFORM
AT 25oC (%)
(LEAD
% OF CLAMPING VOLTAGE AT 8 µs
1000
VNOM VALUE Ω
- 10
WAVESHAPE (2.5kA)
I = kV α 0.5/1.5 µs
VARISTOR VOLTAGE
8/ 20 µs
R=1
log( I 2INDUCTANCE)
FIGURE 15. EQUIVALENT ⁄ I1 )
CIRCUIT AT VARISTOR CONDUCTION 8/ 20 µs
RISE
α =TIMES
------------------------------- 50 THE BASIC 8/20µs CURRENT PULSE
ON log( V 2 ⁄ V 1 ) (TYPICAL V130LA20A)
400 Refer to the Maximum Clamping Voltage section of DB450, Tran
STATIC RESISTANCE
NOTE:
C = V1
------------------------------
- for I ⁄ I = 1
10
NOTE: Refer to the Maximum
log( VR2x ⁄ V 1Clamping ) 2R OFF 1Voltage section of DB450, Transient Voltage
5 Suppression Devices.
(0.002µF) (0 TO ∞) (1000MΩ)
1 200
R ON 0.5
© 2017 Littelfuse, Inc. (1Ω)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 09/14/17 L 0.1 10
FIGURE 11. VARISTOR EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT MODEL
0.05 20 40 60 100 200 400 600 1000 2000
0.05
60
100 R ON
DYNAMIC RESISTA
0.5
DYNAMIC
(Ω PER RATED
1
100V/DIV.
(1Ω)
5080
Metal-Oxide Varistors0.1(MOVs)
0.01
(Ω
SPECIMEN V130LA10A PEAK CURRENT (A)
16A. R STATIC VARISTOR RESISTANCE FIGURE 0.001X
C R OFF FIGURE 17.
25 50 75 100 125oC FIGURE 16B. Z X DYNAMIC
0.01 0.1 VARISTOR
1.0 RESISTANCE
10 100 FIGUR
20
SPECIMEN V130LA10A ZnOPEAK CURRENT (A)
10 NORMAL ADDITIVE OXIDES
Nominal Varistor Region of Operation
LEAKAGE REGION 5
10-9 10-8 10-7 10-6 10-5 -4 10-3
OPERATION
10 10 -2 (MAINLY BL203)
25 50VARISTOR
75 100AT125 C CURRENTS 0.1 o FIGUREFIGURE 16B. Z X DYNAMIC
19. RESPONSE VARISTOR RESISTANCE
OF LEAD-MOUNTED VARISTORS FIGU
FIGURE 12. EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT CURRENT
LOW (A DC )
1
FIGURE 10 V130LA10A MIXING
I = kVa,13. TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE -5 OF THE-4CHARACTER-
10(a
DYNAMIC RESISTANCE
0where (k) is a constant
10-9 10-8 10-7 10-6 and10the exponent
10 -3) 10 -2 0.5
POWDER PREPARATION 140
ISTIC CURVE IN THE LEAKAGE REGION FIGURE 19. RESPONSE OF LEAD-MOUNTED VARISTORS
defines the degree ofVARISTOR
100 nonlinearity. Alpha
CURRENT is) a figure of merit
(A DC
100V/DIV.
-0.1 TO CURRENT WAVEFORM
POWDER
% OF CLAMPING VOLTAGE AT 8 µs
and
80 can
FIGURE be TEMPERATURE
13. determined
V22ZA3
from the slope of
DEPENDENCE OFthe
THEV-I curve or
CHARACTER- 0.01
1000
DEVICE: V130LA20A WAVESHAPE
130
VARISTOR VOLTAGE IN PERCENT OF
600
% OF CLAMPING VOLTAGE AT 8 µs
50 log( I 2 ⁄ I 1 ) 1000 8/ 20 µs
WAVESHAPE
DEVICE: V130LA20A 120
130
-0.3 α = ------------------------------- 0.01
SINTER
800 (LEAD AREA <1cm 2) (NOTE)
FORM CERAMIC BODY0.5/1.5 µs
40 log( V 2 ⁄ V 1 )
FIGURE 15.SAMPLE
EQUIVALENT
TYPE CIRCUIT AT VARISTOR CONDUCTION varistor approximates a short-circuit. The curve departs
% OF CLAMPING VOLTAGE AT 8 µs
FIGURE 19A. V-I CHARACTERISTICSWAVESHAPE
1000 MIXING FOR VARIOUS CURRENT FIGUR
(Ω PER RATED RMS INPUT VOLT)
Varistor Voltage,V130LA10A
Voltage, (DC)
VN(DC)
Varistor 0 100 V == (3V)n
(3V)n from the nonlinear relation
DEVICE: V130LA20A and approaches0.5/1.5
the value of the 130
50
N
800NOTE: the2-V
to RISE
Refer <1cm
(LEAD AREA B/kT
TIMES
)Maximum
(NOTE) Clamping
POWDER Voltageµssection of DB450, Transient Volta
PREPARATION
material Ibulk
= IO resistance, about 1Ω-10Ω.
VARISTORThe upturn takes
CLAMPING VOLTAGE (V)
Where,
Where,
FIGURE 15. EQUIVALENT nn == average
average number
number
CIRCUIT of grain
of grainCONDUCTION
AT VARISTOR boundaries
boundaries LEAKAGE ε NORMAL UPTURN 0.1
C)
LEAKAGE NORMAL VARISTOR 1/3UPTURN 0.1
STATIC RESISTANCE
µs
(%/ oC)
-0.1 POWDER
between electrodes
between electrodes place
600 as R
REGION approaches the value of
OPERATIONR . Resistor
8/ 20 R
REGION
µs
REGION S
o
10 log( I 2V22ZA3 ⁄ I1 ) where:
REGION
X IO = constant OPERATION ON ON
120
COEFFICIENT(%/
and,During
varistorα thickness,
=5 ------------------------------
D - (n + 1)d represents
NOTE: the bulk
Refer toresistance
the Maximum of the Z O
Clamping grains.
Voltage This resis-
section of DB450, Transient 0VolV
and, varistor conduction
thickness,
log( V ⁄ VD the ) ==varistor
(n + 1)dvoltage remains relatively
-0.2 2 1
1000
1000
PRESS k = Boltzmann’s Constant N 0
tance
400 is linear (which appears as a steeper slope on the log
TEMPERATURECOEFFICIENT
constant for a change inVVcurrent N ×× d d of several orders of mag-
1
≈-≈device
N
----------------
-- = 1 500 and occurs atVcurrents
plot) B = 0.9eV -0.1
1--1- 50A to 50,000A, depending on
1 ------------------------------ for---------------- -0.1
-0.3 In=effect,
nitude. the I23⁄ Iresistance,
3 1 RX, is changing in 500
SINTER SLOPE == -- 110
0.5 log( V 2 ⁄ V 1 ) SLOPE - FORM CERAMIC BODY
where,
response to current.
where, dd This == average
average
can begrain grain size
observed
size by examining the varistor size. αα -0.2
-0.2
-0.4 200
the static 0.1or dynamic resistance as a function of current.
200
ELECTRODE
(V)
Ω
200
VOLTAGE(V)
1- -1100Ω
100
10 ΩΩ
kVαα
TEMPERATURE
II == kV
RR==10 99
The static
-0.50.05resistance is defined by: L -0.3
VOLTAGE
100 -0.3
100
RR==1
-4 V 10-3
10-5 R 10= 10-2 10-1 100 101 102 103 MECHANICAL PACKAGE AS/IF REQUIRED
V-----
0.01R X = ---
X I L 5010
50 ASSEMBLY 90 -0.4
I CURRENT (A) R ON -0.4
0.01 0.1 1 10 100 20 40 60 100 200 400 600 1000 2000
and the dynamic
NOTE: resistance
Typical Temperature by:
Coefficient
PEAK CURRENTof Voltage vs Current, 14mm
(A) -0.5
-0.5
ENCAPSULATE (TYPICAL(A)
(TYPICAL V130LA20A)
V130LA20A)
Size, 55oCZZtoX 125dv
oC. RX PEAK CURRENT -
= dv
------ == VV ⁄⁄ αα R X ⁄⁄ αα RESISTANCE FIGURE
IIVARISTOR
== R 10-5
10
X =R------
FIGURE 16A. 20
diSTATIC
X
di X 20
FIGURE 17.V-IEQUIVALENT CIRCUITFOR AT VARISTOR UPTURN
FIGURE 19A. CHARACTERISTICS VARIOUS CURRENT FIGURE 19B.
FIGURE 14. RELATION OF TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT FINAL PRODUCT TO
Plots of typicalDV/DT
resistance values vs current (I) are given in 10 RISE TIMES TEST
ELECTRICAL
TO VARISTOR CURRENT 10
-8 -6 -4 -2
NOTE: Ty
NOTE: Ty
FIGUREFigure
15. EQUIVALENT
16A
5 and 16B. CIRCUIT AT VARISTOR CONDUCTION 10
10-8 10
10-6 10-4
10 10-2
10 1000
10 1022
10 1044 Size, 5555ooC
14) TRACE 10
1 Size,
(1014
(10 ) CURRENT (A) LOAD
FIGURE 7. SCHEMATIC FLOW CURRENT DIAGRAM
(A) OF LITTELFUSE
NOTE: Refer toVARISTORthe Maximum VOLTAGE
Clamping Voltage section FIGURE
of DB450, Transient Voltage Su
VOLT)VOLT)
0.5
100
LOG-LOG SCALE
LOG-LOG SCALE
RMS INPUT
44 50 -VB/kT
11 -
100V/DIV.
500
------------ I = IO ε 500
RMS INPUT
RESISTANCE
------------
- 0.01
c 22 n22 /cm44 (LEAD
c n /cm 10 where: IO = LL (LEAD
constant
0.05
5
INDUCTANCE)
INDUCTANCE) VOLT)
INPUTVOLT) 100
100
DYNAMIC
k = Boltzmann’s Constant
PER RATED
50
50
33 (TYPICALV130LA20A)
(TYPICAL V130LA20A)
RESISTANCE
VB = 0.9eV
RMSINPUT
STATICRESISTANCE
0.01
1
(ΩRATED
10
STATIC
0.5 V TRACE 2 10
0.005 V CCRROFF
OFF
RRxx LOAD 55
RATEDRMS
(0 TO ∞
(0.002µF)
) (1000MΩ)
(1000MΩ)
(0 TO ∞) VOLTAGE
(0.002µF)
PER
0.1 CLAMPED BY
22 0.001 11
PERRATED
0.05 R L VARISTOR
STATIC
ON 0.5
(Ω
0.4
0.8 1.2 R ON CIRCUIT MODEL 0.1
0.01 0.1 1 10 100 FIGURE 11.
11. VARISTOR
VARISTOR EQUIVALENT
EQUIVALENT 0.1
FIGURE 16B. ZVVA PER
DYNAMICBOUNDARY
VARISTOR RESISTANCE FIGURE CIRCUIT MODEL 0.05
XA PER BOUNDARY
PEAK CURRENT (A) FIGURE 18. RESPONSE OF A ZnO VARISTOR TO A FAST 0.05
(Ω
FIGURE 4.
4. CAPACITANCE-VOLTAGE BEHAVIOR OF RISE TIME (500ps) PULSE
FIGURE CAPACITANCE-VOLTAGE
FIGURE BEHAVIOR
16A. R X STATIC VARISTOR OF
RESISTANCE FIGURE 0.01
0.01
VARISTOR RESEMBLES
RESEMBLES AA SEMICONDUCTOR
SEMICONDUCTOR FIGURE 17. EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT AT VARISTOR UPTURN
VARISTOR
FIGURE 19. RESPONSE OF LEAD-MOUNTED VARISTORS 00
ABRUPT-JUNCTION REVERSED BIASED DIODE
DIODE LL
ABRUPT-JUNCTION
TO CURRENT REVERSED BIASED
Nd 10WAVEFORM
Nd ~~522 xx 10 17/cm33
17 /cm TRACE 1
LOAD
FIGURE 11
FIGURE
140
CC RROFF
OFF VOLTAGE
MS INPUT VOLT)
2
1 1000A/cm WITHOUT
LTAGE AT 8 µs
VOLT)
LL LL FIGURE
VOLT)
600 E
EC
0.01 R
8/ 20 µs
120 100A/cm
2 11
C R
EE
e vs Current, 14mm
ENCAPSULATE 5 7. SCHEMATIC FLOW DIAGRAM OF LITTELFUSE
FIGURE
Metal-Oxide
500 Varistors (MOVs) VARISTOR FABRICATION
FIGURE 12. EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
TOAT LOW CURRENTS
DYNAMIC RESISTANCE
50 0.5 -VB/kT
20A) 100 FIGURE 7. SCHEMATIC FLOW DIAGRAM OF LITTELFUSE I = IO ε
STATIC RESISTANCE
100V/DIV.
10 VARISTOR FABRICATION where: IO = constant
Varistor Characteristics, Terms and Consideration Factors
80 0.01
(continued)
VARISTOR VOLTAGE IN PERCENT OF
5 0.05
60 k = Boltzmann’s Constant
VNOM VALUE AT 25oC (%)
-VB/kT
50 1 VB = 0.9eV
= IO ε
I0.5 0.01
40 The V-I characteristic of Figure 19A, shows how the re-
Speed ofwhere:
ResponseIO and Rate Effects
= constant 0.005
sponse of the varistor is affected by the current waveform.
EL 30 0.1 k = Boltzmann’s Constant From such data, an "overshoot" effect can be defined as
The varistor
0.05 action depends on a conduction mechanism L
VB = 0.9eV being the
0.001relative increase in the maximum voltage appear-
similar to that of other semiconductor devices. For this 0.01 0.1 1.0 10 100
20
reason, 0.01
conduction occursSPECIMEN
very rapidly, with no apparent ing across the varistor during a fast current rise, using the
0.01 0.1 1V130LA10A 10 100 PEAK RCURRENT (A)
time lag – even into the nanosecond (ns) range. Figure 18, conventional 8/20µs current wave as the reference. Figure
ON
PEAK CURRENT (A) 19B, shows
shows a composite
25 50 75 photograph
100 125oCL of two voltage traces with FIGUREtypical
16B. Z Xclamping
DYNAMICvoltage variation
VARISTOR with rise
RESISTANCE F
and FIGURE 16A. R X STATIC VARISTOR RESISTANCE FIGURE
without a varistor inserted in a very low inductance time for various
FIGURE current levels.
17. EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT AT VARISTOR UPTURN
10
impulse
10-9 generator.
10 -8 10-7 The10 second
-6 10trace
-5
R ON
(which
10 -4 is-3not10synchro-
10 -2
0 100 FIGURE 19. RESPONSE OF LEAD-MOUNTED VARISTORS
nized with5the first, but merely superimposed on the oscil-
VARISTOR CURRENT (A DC )
TO CURRENT WAVEFORM TRACE 1
loscope
FIGURE screen) shows
13. TEMPERATURE that the voltage
DEPENDENCE OF THEclamping
CHARACTER- effect of LOAD
CE
TS FIGURE VOLTAGE
(Ω PER RATED RMS INPUT VOLT)
theFIGURE
varistor
ISTIC1 occurs
17.
CURVE in
EQUIVALENT
IN less
THE than
LEAKAGE1.0
CIRCUIT ns.
AT VARISTOR
REGION UPTURN WITHOUT
VARISTOR
DYNAMIC RESISTANCE
0.5 1000
DEVICE: V130LA20A WAVESHAPE
TRACE 1 800 (LEAD AREA <1cm 2) (NOTE) 0.5/1.5 µs
100V/DIV.
(V)
LOAD
0.01 VOLTAGE 1/3 µs
CLAMPING VOLTAGE
600 8/ 20 µs
0.05 log( I 2 ⁄ I 1 ) WITHOUT
α = ------------------------------- VARISTOR
log( V 2 ⁄ V 1 )
400
0.01 1
100V/DIV.
= ------------------------------- for I2 ⁄ I 1 = 1
0.005 log( V 2 ⁄ V 1 ) TRACE 2
LOAD
VOLTAGE
200
CLAMPED BY
0.001 VARISTOR
0.01 0.1 1.0 10 100
TRACE 2 (A)
PEAK CURRENT 500ps/DIV.
LOAD L 10
VOLTAGE RESISTANCE
FIGURE 16B. Z X DYNAMIC VARISTOR 20 40 60 100 200 400 600 1000 2000
CLAMPED BY FIGURE 18. RESPONSE OF A ZnO VARISTOR TO A FAST
RX VARISTOR RISE TIME PEAK CURRENT
(500ps) PULSE(A)
6
0 100
3 10 -2 FIGURE 19A. V-I CHARACTERISTICS FOR VARIOUS CURRENT FI
FIGURE 19. RESPONSE OF500ps/DIV.
LEAD-MOUNTED VARISTORS RISE TIMES
TO CURRENT WAVEFORM
TANCE FIGURE FIGURE
15. EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
18. RESPONSE OFAT
A VARISTOR CONDUCTION
ZnO VARISTOR TO A FAST
RACTER-
RISE TIME (500ps) PULSE 140
NOTE: Refer to the Maximum
2 Clamping Voltage section of DB450, Transien
1000A/cm
% OF CLAMPING VOLTAGE AT 8 µs
1000
ISTORS In the conventional lead–mounted devices,
DEVICE: V130LA20A WAVESHAPE
the inductance 130 (2.5kA)
800 (LEAD AREA <1cm 2) (NOTE) 0.5/1.5 µs DEVICE: V130LA20A
(V)
varistor;
600 therefore, the test circuit for Figure 18,
140 required
8/ 20 µs
100A/cm
2
120
insertion of a small piece
1000A/cm
2
of varistor material in a coaxial (250A)
8 µs
2
(LEAD AREA <1cm 2 ) (NOTE) 110 10A/cm
1/3 µs
% OF CLAMPING VOLTAGE
voltage AT
FIGUREtransients. The applications FOR
19A. V-I CHARACTERISTICS most frequently
VARIOUS CURRENT FIGURE 19B. OVERSHOOT DEFINED WITH REFERENCE TO
8µs
encountered
90 for varistors
RISE TIMES involve current rise times longer THE BASIC 8/20µs CURRENT PULSE
1000
UCTION 2000 than 0.5µs. 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 2 4 6 8 10
Transient suppressors can be exposed to high currents for PULSE RISE TIME ( µs)
NOTE: Refer to the Maximum Clamping Voltage shortVoltage
durations in the nanoseconds to millisecond time
US CURRENT Voltage
FIGURErate-of-rise is not the
19B. OVERSHOOT best term
DEFINED WITH to usesection
when
REFERENCE
of DB450, Transient
TOdis-
Suppression Devices.
frame.
cussing the response
THE BASICof 8/20µs
a varistor to a fast
CURRENT impulse (unlike
PULSE
spark gaps where a finite time is involved in switching from
Littelfuse Varistors are connected in parallel to the load, and
nonconducting to conducting state). The response time of
ection of DB450, Transient Voltage Suppression Devices. any voltage drop in the leads to the varistor will reduce its
the varistor to the transient current that a circuit can deliver
effectiveness. Best results are obtained by using short
is the appropriate characteristic to consider.
leads that are close together to reduce induced voltages
and a low ohmic resistance to reduce I • R drops.
A characteristic is an inherent and measurable property of a At high current and energy levels, varistor characteristics
device. Such a property may be electrical, mechanical, or ther- are measured, of necessity, with an impulse waveform.
mal, and can be expressed as a value for stated conditions. Shown in Figure 21, is the ANSI Standard C62.1 wave-
shape, an exponentially decaying waveform representative
A rating is a value which establishes either a limiting capa- of lightning surges and the discharge of stored energy in
bility or a limiting condition (either maximum or minimum) reactive circuits.
for operation of a device. It is determined for specified
values of environment and operation. The ratings indicate a The 8/20µs current wave (8µs rise and 20µs to 50% decay of
level of stress which may be applied to the device without peak value) is used as a standard, based on industry practic-
causing degradation or failure. Varistor symbols are defined es, for the characteristics and ratings described. One excep-
on the linear V-I graph illustrated in Figure 20. tion is the energy rating (WTM), where a longer waveform of
10/1000µs is used. This condition is more representative of
IP
the high energy surges usually experienced from inductive
discharge of motors and transformers. Varistors are rated for
a maximum pulse energy surge that results in a varistor volt-
IX age (VN) shift of less than +/-10% from initial value.
CURRENT (A)
100
90
IN(DC)
IPM
50
ID
VM(DC) VPM VN(DC) VX VC
VOLTAGE (V)
90
in which the effective resistance changes from a high to low 80
state as a function of applied voltage. In its conductive state, 70
a voltage divider action is established between the clamping 60
device and the source impedance of the circuit. Clamping ML, MLE, MHS, MLN
50 CH,RA SERIES
devices are generally “dissipative” devices, converting much 40
of the transient electrical energy to heat. 30 BA/BB, CA, DA/DB,
LA, "C"III, HA, MA,
20
Choosing the most appropriate suppressor depends upon 10
UltraMOV, ZA SERIES
a balance between the application, its operation, voltage
0
transient threats expected and sensitivity levels of the -55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
components requiring protection. Form factor/package AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (ºC)
style also must be considered. FIGURE 22. DEVICE RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS
TABLE 3. VARISTOR CHARACTERISTICS (IEEE STANDARD C62.33-1982 SUBSECTION 2.3 AND 2.4)
Rated Peak Single Pulse Transient Currents (Varistor). Maximum peak current which may be applied for a single
8/20µs impulse, with rated line voltage also applied, without causing device failure.
ITM
Lifetime Rated Pulse Currents (Varistor). Derated values of ITM for impulse durations exceeding that of an 8/20µs
waveshape, and for multiple pulses which may be applied over device rated lifetime.
-
Rated RMS Voltage (Varistor). Maximum continuous sinusoidal RMS voltage which may be applied. VM(AC)
Rated DC Voltage (Varistor). Maximum continuous DC voltage which may be applied. VM(DC)
DC Standby Current (Varistor). Varistor current measured at rated voltage, VM(DC). ID
For certain applications, some of the following terms may be useful.
Nominal Varistor Voltage. Voltage across the varistor measured at a specified pulsed DC current, IN(DC), of
specific duration. IN(DC) of specific duration. IN(DC) is specified by the varistor manufacturer.
VN(DC)
Peak Nominal Varistor Voltage. Voltage across the varistor measured at a specified peak AC current, IN(AC), of
specific duration. IN(AC) is specified by the varistor manufacturer.
VN(AC)
Rated Recurrent Peak Voltage (Varistor). Maximum recurrent peak voltage which may be applied for a
specified duty cycle and waveform.
VPM
Rated Single Pulse Transient Energy (Varistor). Energy which may be dissipated for a single impulse of maximum
rated current at a specified waveshape, with rated RMS voltage or rated DC voltage also applied, without causing WTM
device failure.
Rated Transient Average Power Dissipation (Varistor). Maximum average power which may be dissipated due to a
group of pulses occurring within a specified isolated time period, without causing device failure.
Varistor Voltage. Voltage across the varistor measured at a given current, IX. VX
Voltage Clamping Ratio (Varistor). A figure of merit measure of the varistor clamping effectiveness as defined by
the symbols (VC) ÷ (VM(AC)), (VC) ÷ (VM(DC)).
VC /VPM
Nonlinear Exponent. A measure of varistor nonlinearity between two given operating currents, I1 and I2, as
described by I = kVa where k is a device constant, I1 ≤ I ≤ I2, and a12 = ( logI2 / I1 ) ÷ ( logV2 / V1 ) a
Dynamic Impedance (Varistor). A measure of small signal impedance at a given operating point as defined by:
ZX = ( dVX ) ÷ ( dIX )
ZX
Resistance (Varistor). Static resistance of the varistor at a given operating point as defined by:
RX = ( VX) ÷ ( IX )
RX
Capacitance (Varistor). Capacitance between the two terminals of the varistor measured at C specified
frequency and bias.
C
AC Standby Power (Varistor). Varistor AC power dissipation measured at rated RMS voltage VM(AC). PD
Voltage Overshoot (Varistor). The excess voltage above the clamping voltage of the device for a given current that
occurs when current waves of less than 8µs virtual front duration are applied. This value may be expressed as a % of VOS
the clamping voltage (VC) for an 8/20 current wave.
Response Time (Varistor). The time between the point at which the wave exceeds the clamping voltage level (VC)
and the peak of the voltage overshoot. For the purpose of this definition, clamping voltage as defined with an 8/20µs -
current waveform of the same peak current amplitude as the waveform used for this response time.
Overshoot Duration (Varistor). The time between the point voltage level (VC) and the point at which the voltage
overshoot has decayed to 50% of its peak. For the purpose of this definition, clamping voltage is defined with an -
8/20µs current waveform of the same peak current amplitude as the waveform used for this overshoot duration.
SUPPRESSOR
CONNECTION
1 - 3 CONNECTION
0V
11
110V 1 - GND 1 - 21 - 3
11V
11
0V
208V 1 - 33 - 2
0V
11
208V 2 - GND
208V 110V 208V 3 - 21 - GND
3 - GND
3 110V 1 - GND
2 - GND
2 - GND
3 - GND
If only 3 suppressor use 1-GND, 2-GND,
3 3-GND
3 - GND
3
FIGURE 25E. 3 PHASE
If only 120V/208V,
3 suppressor 4-WIRE
use 1-GND, 2-GND, 3-GND
If only 3 suppressor use 1-GND, 2-GND, 3-GND
FIGURE 25E. 3 PHASE 120V/208V, 4-WIRE
FIGURE 25E. 3 PHASE 120V/208V, 4-WIRE
1 415V 2
SUPPRESSOR
CONNECTION
1 415V 12- 2 SUPPRESSOR
240V 1 415V
240V 2 SUPPRESSOR
CONNECTION
1 - 3 CONNECTION
415V 3-2 1-2
415V 240V 240V 1 - 21 - 3
240V 240V1 - GND
2 -415V
GND 1 - 33-2
240V
415V 415V
3 - GND 3 - 21 - GND
415V 1 - GND
3 2 - GND
240V
2 - GND
3 - GND
240V
DC Application
RESSOR
NECTION DC Applications
-4 COMMON
-4 MODE
-4 TRANSIENT
RESSOR
NECTION
-4 COMMON
-4 MODE
-4 TRANSIENT
RESSOR
NECTION
-2
-3 FIGURE 26A. INCORRECT FIGURE 26B. CORRECT
-1
FIGURE 26. COMMON MODE TRANSIENT
RESSOR AND CORRECT SOLUTION
V,
NECTION
-2
-3 FIGURE 26A. INCORRECT FIGURE 26B. CORRECT
-1 On the other hand26.
if aCOMMON
differential mode of transient (phase
FIGURE MODE TRANSIENT
ESSOR
ECTION to phase) exists then transient suppressors
AND CORRECT SOLUTION connected
V,
-2 phase to phase would be the correct solution.
DIFFERENTIAL
-3 MODE
-3 TRANSIENT
ESSOR
ASE
ECTION
-2 DIFFERENTIAL
-3 MODE
-3 TRANSIENT
RESSOR
NECTION
ASE
1-3
1-2 FIGURE 27A. INCORRECT FIGURE 27B. CORRECT
2-4
3-4 FIGURE 27. DIFFERENTIAL MODE TRANSIENT
RESSOR
NECTION AND CORRECT SOLUTION
1-3
1-2 FIGURE 27A. INCORRECT FIGURE 27B. CORRECT
2-4
3-4 FIGURE 27. DIFFERENTIAL MODE TRANSIENT
ESSOR AND CORRECT SOLUTION
CTION
2
3 This is just a selection of some of the more important varia-
2
GND tions in connecting transient suppressors.
ESSOR
GND
CTION
GND
2 The logical approach is to connect the transient suppressor
33-GND between the points of the potential difference created by
2
E
GND the transient.The suppressor will then equalize or reduce
GND these potentials to lower and harmless levels.
GND
SOR
3-GND
TION
E
GND
SOR
GND
TION
GND
Step 1. Determine the circuit’s operating parameters. Step 3. Guidelines for Selecting a Varistor
(complete as much of the following information as possible). If a response to one of the requirements below is "False," refer
to appropriate corrective action notes (A-F) at bottom of list:
1-a. Source and path of the transient
3-a. Varistor voltage value - Tolerance of varistor ≥ Required
________ Source ________ Path
varistor voltage value (2-a) ______True ______False (A)
1-b. Normal operating voltage of protected device
3-b. Varistor Maximum clamping voltage value < Maximum
________ (VAC) , or ________ (V)RMS DC allowable voltage of protected equipment or device (1-d)
(Max. current should be less than or equal to the current at which
1-c. Tolerance of normal operating voltage (1-b) maximum clamping voltage is measured).
________ (V) or ________ Unknown ______True______False (B)
1-d. Max. allowable voltage of protected device 3-c. Varistor maximum peak current value > Maximum
expected surge current (1-e) ______True ______False (C)
________ (VAC) or ________ (V)RMS DC
Note: If surge current waveform is not 8 x 20µs, use Pulse
1-e. Maximum expected surge current and number of hits Lifetime Ratings curves.
(Specify 8x20µs waveform equivalent of surge current)
3-d. Varistor maximum energy rating > Maximum energy
________ (A) ________ (# of hits)
applied to system (1-f) ______True ______False (D)
1-f. Maximum energy applied to device in surge event
3-e. Varistor maximum rated power > Maximum power applied
________ (Joules) (E=1.4xVxIxT) to system (1-g) ______True ______False (E)
1-g. Maximum power applied to device in surge event 3-f. Varistor capacitance < Maximum allowable system
capacitance (1-h) ______True ______False (F)
________ (W) (P=VxI)
Corrective action notes:
1-h. Maximum allowable varistor capacitance (@1kHz; 0VDC A. Select next varistor on the list (i.e. next varistor with
bias) (This is the maximum capacitance of the varistor device that increasing varistor voltage value) and then re-verify 3-a.
will not impair the functionality of the circuit) B. Select previous varistor on the list (i.e. previous varistor with
________ (pF)
decreasing varistor voltage value) and then re-verify 3-b.
C. Select next varistor diameter level and then re-verify 3-c.*
1-i. Required safety standards
(Name of standards required, such as UL, CSA, VDE, etc.) D. Select next varistor diameter level and then re-verify 3-d.*
E. Select next varistor diameter level and then re-verify 3-e.*
F. Select lower varistor diameter level and then re-verify 3-c,
Step 2. Calculate voltage value. 3-d, 3-e and 3-f.*
2-a. The required varistor voltage value should be equal to: * If varistor voltage is below 82V, selecting an 82V ROV may
be preferable over a higher diameter part.
the operating voltage of the protected equipment or device*
+
the tolerance of the operating voltage. Step 4. Verify the following system conditions.
If the tolerance is not known, multiply the operating voltage of 4-a. Leakage current of the selected varistor is appropriate for
protected equipment or device by 1.10 to 1.25 (i.e. 10–25% above the circuit ______True ______False
operating voltage value).
4-b. Verify the performance of the varistor under fault
If the operating voltage is in AC (VRMS) convert to VDC. conditions ______Verified
____ Operating voltage AC (V) x 1.414 = ______________________ Users should Independently evaluate the suitability of, and test
Operating voltage (V)RMS DC
each MOV device in their application for safety and suitability
________Operating voltage of equipment or device (VDC) with the end application.
+
_________Tolerance (V) = _____________________
Required varistor voltage (V)
- or -
____Operating voltage of equipment or device (VDC )
x
(1.10 to 1.25) = _____________ Required varistor voltage (V)
Agency Standards
SM7 Note 1
SM20 Note 1
UltraMOV™ X X X Note 1
25S UltraMOV™ X
C–III X X X Note 1
LA X X X X Note 1
BB
DA/DB X
HA, HC X X
TMOV 34mm®
X
CA60 Disk
RA Note 1 X Note 1
NOTES:
1) Applies to certain models only, see specific product Data Sheet for details.
• Not all types within each series are applicable for recognition.
• Not all Littelfuse Varistors products require safety listing due to their low operating voltage and
intended applications. These includes ML, MLN, MLE, MHS surface mount (leadless) devices.
• The information provided is accurate at the time of printing. Changes can occur based upon new
products offered by Littelfuse, revision of an existing standard, or introduction of a new standard
or agency requirement. Contact Littelfuse Sales for latest information.
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Description
The Multilayer High–Speed MHS Series is a very-low
capacitance extension to the Littelfuse ML family of
transient voltage surge suppression devices available in an
0402 and 0603–size surface mount chip.
Applications Features
• Data, Diagnostic • Mobile • Halogen-Free and 61000-4-2 (Level 4)
I/O Ports Communications RoHS compliant • EFT/B rated to IEC
• Universal Serial • Computer/DSP • 3pF, 12pF, and 22pF 61000-4-4 (Level 4)
Bus (USB) Products capacitance versions • Low leakage currents
suitable for high–speed
• Video & Audio Ports • Industrial Instruments • -55ºC to +125ºC
data rate lines
• Portable/Hand- Including Medical operating temp. range
• ESD rated to IEC
Held Products • Inherently bi-directional
Peak Current and Energy Derating Curve Standby Current at Normalized Varistor Voltage and
Temperature
For applications exceeding 125ºC ambient temperature, the peak surge
current and energy ratings must be reduced as shown below. 1.2
NORMALIZED VARISTOR VOLTAGE (V)
1.0
100
0.8
PERCENT OF RATED VALUE
80
25O
0.6
60
85O
0.4
40
125O
0.2
20
0.0
0 0.0001 0.001 0.01 0.1 1
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
CURRENT (mA)
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC) Figure 2
Figure FIGURE
1 1. PEAK CURRENT AND ENERGY DERATING CURVE
FIGURE 2. STANDBY CURRENT AT NORMALIZED VARISTOR
VOLTAGE AND TEMPERATURE
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Nominal Voltage Stability to Multiple ESD Impulses Insertion Loss (S21) Characteristics
(8kV Contact Discharges per IEC 61000-4-2)
60 0
V0402MHS03
NOMINAL VOLTAGE AT 1mADC
50 V0603MHS03
V0402MHS03
V0603MHS03
30
V0402MHS12
V0603MHS12
-20
20 V0402MHS22
V0603MHS22
V0402MHS22
V0603MHS22
10
-30
0 10 100 1000 10000
1 10 100 1000 10000
Figure 3 Figure 4 FREQUENCY (MHz)
Number of Pulses
FIGURE 4. INSERTION LOSS (S21) CHARACTERISTICS
FIGURE 3. NOMINAL VOLTAGE STABILITY TO MULTIPLE
ESD IMPULSES (8KV CONTACT DISCHARGES
Device Characteristics PER IEC 61000-4-2) Speed of Response
At low current levels, the V-I curve of the multilayer The Multilayer Suppressor is a leadless device. Its response
transient voltage suppressor approaches a linear (ohmic) time is not limited by the parasitic lead inductances found
relationship and shows a temperature dependent effect. in other surface mount packages. The response time of the
At or below the maximum working voltage, the suppressor ZNO dielectric material is less than 1ns and the MLE can
is in a high resistance model (approaching 106Ω at its clamp very fast dV/dT events such as ESD. Additionally,
maximum rated working voltage). Leakage currents at in “real world” applications, the associated circuit wiring
maximum rated voltage are below 100µA, typically 25µA; is often the greatest factor effecting speed of response.
for 0402 size below 20µA, typically 5µA. Therefore, transient suppressor placement within a circuit
can be considered important in certain instances.
Typical Temperature Dependance of the Characteristic
Curve in the Leakage Region Multilayer Internal Construction
100%
FIRED CERAMIC
SUPPRESSOR VOLTAGE IN PERCENT OF
DIELECTRIC
VNOM VALUE AT 25 oC (%)
METAL
ELECTRODES
METAL END
TERMINATION
DEPLETION
REGION
o
25 50o 75o 100o 125 oC
10% DEPLETION
1E -9 1E -8 1E -7 1E -6 1E -5 1E -4 1E -3 1E -2 REGION
The principal techniques used for the soldering of Reflow Solder Profile
components in surface mount technology are IR Re-flow
and Wave soldering. Typical profiles are shown on the right.
230
The recommended solder for the MHS suppressor is
a 62/36/2 (Sn/Pb/Ag), 60/40 (Sn/Pb) or 63/37 (Sn/Pb).
Littelfuse also recommends an RMA solder flux.
Note: the Lead–free paste, flux and profile were used for
evaluation purposes by Littelfuse, based upon industry 5.0 6.0 7.0
standards and practices. There are multiple choices of all Figure 10
5.0 6.0 7.0
three available, it is advised that the customer explores the FIGURE 7. LEAD-FREE RE-FLOW PROFILE
optimum combination for their process as processes vary FIGURE 7. LEAD-FREE RE-FLOW PROFILE
D
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Dimension
Silver (Ag) epoxy
(Ag) expoxy paste.
paste. IN MM IN MM
A 0.067 1.700 0.100 2.540
TABLE 1: PAD LAYOUT DIMENSIONS B 0.020 0.510 0.030 0.760
DIMENSION A B C C 0.024 0.610 0.035 0.890
mm in mm in mm in D (max.) 0.024 0.600 0.040 1.000
0402 1.70 0.067 0.510 0.020 0.610 0.024 E 0.01 +/- 0.006 0.25 +/- 0.15 0.015 +/- 0.008 0.4 +/- 0.2
0603 2.54 0.100 0.760 0.030 0.890 0.035 L 0.039 +/- 0.004 1.00 +/- 0.10 0.063 +/- 0.006 1.6 +/- 0.15
W 0.020 +/- 0.004 0.50 +/- 0.10 0.032 +/- 0.006 0.8 +/- 0.15
V 0402 MHS 03 N R
DEVICE FAMILY PACKING OPTIONS (See quantities in Packaging section)
Littelfuse TVSS Device T = (0603 device only)13in (330mm) Diameter Reel, Plastic Carrier Tape
H = (0603 device only) 7in (178mm) Diameter Reel, Plastic Carrier Tape
DEVICE SIZE R = (available for 0402 and 0603 devices) 7in (178mm) Diameter Reel, Paper Carrier Tape
0402 = .04 inch x .02 inch
(1.0 mm x 0.5 mm) END TERMINATION OPTION
0603 = .063 inch x .031 inch Nickel Barrier(Ni/Sn)
(1.6 mm x 0.8 mm) N letter: lead free
F letter: lead free and antimony free
SERIES DESIGNATOR
CAPACITANCE DESIGNATION
MHS = Multilayer Hi-Speed
03 = 3pF
12 = 12pF
22 = 22pF
Packaging*
Quantity
13 Inch Reel 7 Inch Reel 7 Inch Reel
Device Size
("T" Option) ("H" Option) ("R" Option)
0603 10,000 2,500 4,000
0402 not available not available 10,000
*(Packaging) It is recommended that parts be kept in the sealed bag provided and that parts be used as soon as possible when removed from bags.
F
W
K0 B0
P1 A0
T1 D1
Dimensions in Millimeters
Symbol Description
0402 Size 0603 Size
A0 Width of Cavity Dependent on Chip Size to Minimize Rotation.
B0 Length of Cavity Dependent on Chip Size to Minimize Rotation.
K0 Depth of Cavity Dependent on Chip Size to Minimize Rotation.
W Width of Tape 8 -/+ 0.2 8 -/+ 0.3
F Distance Between Drive Hole Centers and Cavity Centers 3.5 -/+.05 3.5 -/+.05
E Distance Between Drive Hole Centers and Tape Edge 1.75 -/+ 0.1 1.75 -/+ 0.1
P1 Distance Between Cavity Centers 2 -/+ 0.05 4 -/+ 0.1
P2 Axial Drive Distance Between Drive Hole Centers & Cavity Centers 2 -/+ 0.1 2 -/+ 0.1
P0 Axial Drive Distance Between Drive Hole Centers 4 -/+ 0.1 4 -/+ 0.1
D0 Drive Hole Diameter 1.55 -/+ 0.05 1.55 -/+ 0.05
D1 Diameter of Cavity Piercing N/A 1.05 -/+ 0.05
T1 Top Tape Thickness 0.1 Max 0.1 Max
T Nominal Carrier Tape Thickness 1.1 1.1
Notes:
• Conforms to EIA-481-1, Revision A
• Can be supplied to IEC publication 286-3
Description
Applications Features
(V) MIN (V) MAX (V) (V) (V) Clamp (V) (pF)
V18MLE0402N 18 22 28 50 at 1A <125 <110 <55
V18MLE0402F (Note 8) 18 22 28 50 at 1A <125 <110 <55
V18MLE0603N 18 22 28 50 at 1A <75 <110 <125
V18MLE0603F (Note 8) 18 22 28 50 at 1A <75 <110 <125
V18MLE0603LN 18 22 28 50 at 1A <100 <140 <100
V18MLE0805N 18 22 28 50 at 1A <70 <75 <500
V18MLE0805LN 18 22 28 50 at 1A <75 <135 <290
V18MLE1206N 18 22 28 50 at 1A <65 <65 <1700
NOTES:
1. For applications of 18VDC or less. Higher voltages available, contact your Littelfuse Sales Representative.
2. Tested with IEC-61000-4-2 Human Body Model (HBM) discharge test circuit.
3. Direct discharge to device terminals (IEC preferred test method).
4. Corona discharge through air (represents actual ESD event).
5. Capacitance may be customized, contact your Littelfuse Sales Representative.
6. Leakage current ratings are at 18 VDC and 25µA maximum.
7. The typical capacitance rating is the discrete component test result.
8. Items are lead free, and available as "R" packing option only.
Peak Current and Energy Derating Curve Nominal Voltage Stability to Multiple ESD Impulses
(8kV Contact Discharges per IEC 61000-4-2)
For applications exceeding 125ºC ambient temperature, the peak
surge current and energy ratings must be reduced as shown
below. 30
NOMINAL VOLTAGE AT 1mADC
25
100
20
PERCENT OF RATED VALUE
80
15
60
10
40
5
20
0
1 10 100 1000 10000
0 Figure 2 CURRENT (A)
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
FIGURE 2. NOMINAL VOLTAGE STABILITY TO MULTIPLE
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC) ESD IMPULSES (8KV CONTACT DISCHARGES
Figure 1 PER IEC 61000-4-2)
FIGURE 1. PEAK CURRENT AND ENERGY DERATING CURVE
1.2 100
NORMALIZED VARISTOR VOLTAGE (V)
1.0 -0402
10 -0603
0.8
-0805
25O
IMPEDANCE (Z)
0.6 -1206
1
85O
0.4
0.1
125O
0.2
0.0 0.01
0.0001 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000
Figure 3 CURRENT (mA) Figure 4 FREQUENCY (MHz)
V26MLA1206
VOLTAGE
METAL
ELECTRODES
METAL END
TERMINATION
DEPLETION
10
REGION
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000
NUMBER OF PULSES
DEPLETION Figure 8
REGION FIGURE 13. REPETITIVE PULSE CAPABILITY
Figure 7 GRAINS
6.
Figure 10
6.
RAMP RATE260˚C
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
<3˚C/s
20 - 40 SECONDS WITHIN 5˚C 60 - 150 SEC
Littelfuse offers the Nickel Barrier Termination finish for the 6.
Lead–free Re-flow Profile > 217˚C
optimum Lead–free solder performance. RAMP RATE
<3˚C/s 60 - 150 SEC
> 217˚C
The preferred solder is 96.5/3.0/0.5 (SnAgCu) with an RMA PREHEAT ZONE
flux, but there is a wide selection of pastes and fluxes MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 260˚C
20 - 40 SECONDS WITHIN 5˚C
available with which the Nickel Barrier parts should be PREHEAT ZONE
compatible. RAMP RATE
<3˚C/s 60 - 150 SEC
5.0 6.0 7.0
> 217˚C
The reflow profile must be constrained by the maximums
in the Lead–free Reflow Profile. For Lead–free Wave FIGURE 7. LEAD-FREE RE-FLOW 5.0
PROFILE6.0 7.0
Note: the Lead–free paste, flux and profile were used for
evaluation purposes by Littelfuse, based upon industry
5.0 6.0 7.0
standards and practices. There are multiple choices of all
Figure 11
three available, it is advised that the customer explores the
optimum combination for their process as processes vary FIGURE 7. LEAD-FREE RE-FLOW PROFILE
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DEVICE FAMILY PACKING OPTIONS (see Packaging section for quantities)
Littelfuse TVSS Device T: 13in (330mm) Diameter Reel, Plastic Carrier Tape
H: 7in (178mm) Diameter Reel, Plastic Carrier Tape
MAXIMUM DC
R: 7in (178mm) Diameter Reel, Paper Carrier Tape
WORKING VOLTAGE
END TERMINATION OPTION
MULTILAYER SERIES
N: Nickel Barrier(Ni/Sn)
DESIGNATOR
F: Lead free with Nickel Barrier(Ni/Sn)
DEVICE SIZE:
i.e., 120 mil x 60 mil CAPACITANCE OPTION
(3mm x 1.5mm) No Letter: Standard
L: Low Capacitance Version
Packaging*
Quantity
Device Size 13” Inch Reel 7” Inch Reel 7” Inch Reel Bulk Pack
('T' Option) ('H' Option) ('R' Option) ('A' Option)
1206 10,000 2,500 N/A 2500
0805 10,000 2,500 N/A 2500
0603 10,000 2,500 4,000 2500
0402 N/A N/A 10,000 N/A
*(Packaging) It is recommended that parts be kept in the sealed bag provided and that parts be used as soon as possible when removed from bags.
PRODUCT
D0 P0 IDENTIFYING
For T and H Pack Options: PLASTIC CARRIER TAPE LABEL
P2 For R Pack Options: EMBOSSED PAPER CARRIER TAPE
E
F
W
K0 B0
EMBOSSMENT
TOP TAPE 8mm 178mm
P1 A0
t1 D1 NOMINAL OR 330mm
DIA. REEL
Dimensions in Millimeters
Symbol Description
0402 Size 0603, 0805 & 1206 Sizes
A0 Width of Cavity Dependent on Chip Size to Minimize Rotation.
B0 Length of Cavity Dependent on Chip Size to Minimize Rotation.
K0 Depth of Cavity Dependent on Chip Size to Minimize Rotation.
W Width of Tape 8 -/+ 0.2 8 -/+ 0.3
F Distance Between Drive Hole Centers and Cavity Centers 3.5 -/+ 0.05 3.5 -/+ 0.05
E Distance Between Drive Hole Centers and Tape Edge 1.75 -/+ 0.1 1.75 -/+ 0.1
P1 Distance Between Cavity Centers 2 -/+ 0.05 4 -/+ 0.1
P2 Axial Drive Distance Between Drive Hole Centers & Cavity Centers 2 -/+ 0.1 2 -/+ 0.1
P0 Axial Drive Distance Between Drive Hole Centers 4 -/+ 0.1 4 -/+ 0.1
D0 Drive Hole Diameter 1.55 -/+ 0.05 1.55 -/+ 0.05
D1 Diameter of Cavity Piercing N/A 1.05 -/+ 0.05
T1 Top Tape Thickness 0.1 Max 0.1 Max
Notes :
• Conforms to EIA-481-1, Revision A
• Can be supplied to IEC publication 286-3
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Description
New 0201-size MLA Multi-Layer Varistor (MLV) series can
protect small electronic products from electrostatic discharge
(ESD) and electrically fast transients (EFT).
It's ultra-compact 0201 size, the smallest form factor available
for MLV devices, is ideal for compact handheld products.
The MLA Series is manufactured from semiconducting
ceramics, and is supplied in a leadless, surface mount package.
Plating consists of Silver base material (which is fired on to the
Zno dialectric), Nickel barrier plated under-layer and Matte-Tin
outer surface plate.
Features
• Ultra-small 0201 size for • Inherently Bi-directional
Absolute Maximum Ratings
minimal board space • Stable performance
• Low capacitance (33pF) over wide operating and
Steady State Applied Voltage: Unit for high data rates to storage temperature
minimize signal distortion range -40°C to +85°C
Maximum DC Voltage (VM(DC)) 5.5 V
• Meets IEC 61000- • Operating voltage
Maximum AC Voltage (VM(AC)RMS) 4.0 V 4-2 for ESD VM(DC) = 5.5V
Transient: • Low leakage (<25µa) • Rated for surge
• Multilayer ceramic current (8 x 20µs)
Non-Repetitive Surge Current, 8/20µs
4.0 A construction technology • Pb-Free and RoHS Compliant
Waveform, (ITM)
Temperature:
Operating Ambient Temperature Range (TA) -40 to +85 ºC
Applications
Storage Temperature Range (TSTG) -40 to +85 ºC • Portable / handheld • Data, diagnostic I/O ports
electronic devices • Computer / DSP products
• Mobile communications • Industrial instruments
/ cellular phones including non-life sustaing
• USB, video and audio ports medical equipment
• Analog signal / sensor lines
Additional Information
250
Reliability and Environmental Specifications MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
230°C
200
Judge Criteria Test Condition 40-80
SECONDS
TEMPERATURE °C
Solderability > 95% solder coverage 245 +/- ºC, 3 +/- 1 sec. ABOVE 183°C
150
Leaching Resistance > 95% solder coverage 245 +/- ºC, 3 +/- 1 sec. RAMP RATE
<2°C/s
High Temperature Exposure ∆ Vv / Vv < 10% 1000 hours 100
85ºC, un-powered
Thermal Shock ∆ Vv / Vv < 10% -45 to +85 ºC, 30 min. cycle, 5 PREHEAT
cycles DWELL
Operating Life ∆ Vv / Vv < 10% 85 ºC, DC working
50 voltage 1000 hours
PREHEAT ZONE
Bias Humidity ∆ Vv / Vv < 10% 40 ºC / 85% RH, DC working voltage 1000 hours
0
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0
TIME (MINUTES)
Peak Pulse Current Test Waveform for Clamping Voltage Lead–free (Pb-free) Soldering Recommendations
FIGURE 14. REFLOW SOLDER PROFILE
To avoid the possibility of generating stresses due to
100
thermal shock, a preheat stage in the soldering process
PERCENT OF PEAK VALUE
01 = Virtual Origin of Wave still necessary to ensure that any further thermal shocks
T = Time from 10% to 90% of Peak are avoided.
0
0.0
One
0.5
possible
1.0 1.5
cause
2.0
of thermal
2.5 3.0 3.5
shock
4.0
is4.5
hot
T1FIGURE
= Rise 2.Time
PEAK = PULSE
1.25 x TCURRENT TEST WAVEFORM printed circuit boards being removed
TIME (MINUTES) from the solder
T2 = Decay Time
FOR CLAMPING VOLTAGE process and subjected to cleaning solvents at room
FIGURE 15. WAVE SOLDER PROFILE
Example - For an 8/20 µs Current Waveform: temperature. The boards must be allowed to cool gradually
O1 =8µs = T1 ORIGIN
VIRTUAL = RiseOF
Time
WAVE to less than 50º C before cleaning.
t = TIME FROM 10% TO 90% OF PEAK
20µs = T2 = Decay Time
t1 = VIRTUAL FRONT TIME = 1.25 x t
t2 = VIRTUAL TIME TO HALF VALUE
300
(IMPULSE DURATION)
Multilayer Internal Construction MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 260˚C,
TIME WITHIN 5˚C OF PEAK
EXAMPLE:
250 20 SECONDS MAXIMUM
FOR AN 8/20 s CURRENT WAVEFORM
8 s = t1 = VIRTUAL FRONT TIME RAMP RATE
TEMPERATURE °C
100
PREHEAT ZONE
METAL 50
ELECTRODES
METAL END
TERMINATION 0
0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0
DEPLETION
REGION
TIME (MINUTES)
GRAINS
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Read complete Disclaimer Notice at www.littelfuse.com/disclaimer-electronics.
NOTE : Avoid metal runs in this area, parts not L 0.024 -/+0.002 0.60 -/+0.05
NOTE: Avoid metal runs in this area.
recommended for use in applications using
Parts not recommended for use in
Silver (Ag) epoxy paste.
W 0.012 -/+0.002 0.30 -/+0.05
applications using silver epoxy paste.
F
W
K0 B0
EMBOSSMENT
TOP TAPE 8mm 178mm
P1 A0
t1 D1 NOMINAL OR 330mm
DIA. REEL
Dimensions in
Symbol Description Millimeters
0201
A0 Width of Cavity 0.36 -/+0.02
B0 Length of Cavity 0.70 -/+0.02
W Width of Tape 8.0 -/+0.1
F Distance Between Drive Hole Centers and Cavity Centers 3.5 -/+0.05
E Distance Between Drive Hole Centers and Tape Edge 1.75 -/+0.05
P1 Distance Between Cavity Centers 2.0 -/+0.05
P2 Axial Drive Distance Between Drive Hole Centers & Cavity Centers 2.0 -/+0.05
P0 Axial Drive Distance Between Drive Hole Centers 4.0 -/+0.1
D0 Drive Hole Diameter 1.55 -/+0.05
T1 Top Tape Thickness 0.42 -/+0.02
NOTE: It is recommended that parts be kept in the sealed bag provided and that parts be used as soon as possible when removed from bags.
Description
The MLA Series family of transient voltage surge
suppression devices is based on the Littelfuse Multilayer
fabrication technology. These components are designed
to suppress a variety of transient events, including those
specified in IEC 61000-4-2 or other standards used for
Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC). The MLA Series is
typically applied to protect integrated circuits and other
components at the circuit board level.
The wide operating voltage and energy range make the
MLA Series suitable for numerous applications on power
supply, control and signal lines.
Peak Current and Energy Derating Curve Peak Pulse Current Test Waveform for Clamping Voltage
T1
Figure 2 T2
100
80
01 = Virtual Origin of Wave
60 T = Time from 10% to 90% of Peak
FIGURE
T1 = Rise 2. Time
PEAK =PULSE
1.25 xCURRENT
T TEST WAVEFORM
40 FOR CLAMPING VOLTAGE
T2 = Decay Time
20 Example - For an 8/20 µs Current Waveform:
O1 = VIRTUAL ORIGIN OF WAVE
0 8µsFROM
t = TIME = T1 10%
= Rise Time
TO 90% OF PEAK
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 20µs =FRONT
t1 = VIRTUAL T2 = Decay Time
TIME = 1.25 xt
t2 = VIRTUAL TIME TO HALF VALUE
Figure 1 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC)
(IMPULSE DURATION)
10 V18MLA0402 10
V14MLA0402
V9MLA0402L
V9MLA0402
V5.5MLA0402L
V5.5MLA0402
1 1
1µA 10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 1A 10A 100A
1µA 10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 1A 10A 100A
Current (A)
Figure 3 Figure 4 Current (A)
Limit V-I Characteristic for V3.5MLA0603 to V30MLA0603 Limit V-I Characteristic for V3.5MLA0805L to V30MLA0805L
1000 1000
V30MLA0805L
V30MLA0603 V26MLA0805L
V26MLA0603 V18MLA0805L
V18MLA0603
100 V14MLA0805L
100 V14MLA0603
10
10 V9MLA0603, V9MLA0603L V12MLA0805L
V3.5MLA0603 V5.5MLA0805L
V3.5MLA0805L
1
1 10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A
10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A
Current (A)
Current (A)
Figure 5 Figure 6
FIGURE 5. LIMIT V-I CHARACTERISTIC FOR V3.5MLA0603 TO V30MLA0603 FIGURE 6. LIMIT V-I CHARACTERISTIC FOR V3.5MLA0805L TO V30MLA0805L
Limit V-I Characteristic for V3.5MLA0805 to V26MLA0805 Limit V-I Characteristic for V3.5MLA1206 to V68MLA1206
1000 1000
Varistor Voltage (V)
100
100
Varistor Voltage (V)
V68MLA1206
V56MLA1206
V26MLA0805
10 V42MLA1206
V33MLA1206
V18MLA0805 V26MLA1206
10 V18MLA1206
V14MLA0805 V14MLA1206
V5.5MLA1206
V3.5MLA1206
V5.5MLA0805
V3.5MLA0805
1
10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A 1000A
Current (A) 1
10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A 1000A
Current (A)
1000
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
MAXIMUM LEAKAGE
100
Varistor Voltage (V)
V120MLA1210
10
V85MLA1210
V60MLA1210
V48MLA1210, V48MLA1210L
V30MLA1210, V30MLA1210L
V26MLA1210
V18MLA1210
1
10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A 1000A
CURRENT (A)
Figure 9
V5.5MLA1206
Typical Temperature Dependance of the Haracteristic
Curve in the Leakage Region
100%
10
SUPPRESSOR VOLTAGE IN PERCENT OF
V26MLA1206
VOLTAGE
METAL
ELECTRODES
METAL END
TERMINATION
DEPLETION
10
REGION
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000
NUMBER OF PULSES
Figure 13
DEPLETION FIGURE 13. REPETITIVE PULSE CAPABILITY
REGION
Figure 12 GRAINS
The principal techniques used for the soldering of Reflow Solder Profile
components in surface mount technology are IR Re-flow
and Wave soldering. Typical profiles are shown on the right. 250
250
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
MAXIMUM230°C
TEMPERATURE
The recommended solder for the MLA suppressor is 250
200 230°C
200
a 62/36/2 (Sn/Pb/Ag), 60/40 (Sn/Pb) or 63/37 (Sn/Pb). MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
40-80
SECONDS
40-80
°C°C
230°C SECONDS
Littelfuse also recommends an RMA solder flux. ABOVE 183°C
TEMPERATURE
200
150 ABOVE 183°C
TEMPERATURE
150
RAMP RATE40-80
SECONDS
RAMP RATE
Wave soldering is the most strenuous of the processes.
°C
<2°C/s
<2°C/s ABOVE 183°C
TEMPERATURE
To avoid the possibility of generating stresses due to 150
100
100 PREHEAT DWELL
RAMP RATE
thermal shock, a preheat stage in the soldering process PREHEAT DWELL
<2°C/s
is recommended, and the peak temperature of the solder 100
50
50 PREHEAT ZONE
PREHEAT ZONE
PREHEAT DWELL
process should be rigidly controlled.
50
0 PREHEAT ZONE
00
When using a reflow process, care should be taken to 0
0.5
0.5
1.0
1.0
1.5
1.5
2.0
2.0
2.5
2.5
3.0
3.0
3.5
3.5
4.0
4.0
ensure that the MLA chip is not subjected to a thermal Figure 14
0
TIME (MINUTES)
TIME (MINUTES)
gradient steeper than 4 degrees per second; the ideal 0 0.5
FIGURE1.0 1.5
14. REFLOW 2.0
SOLDER2.5PROFILE
3.0 3.5 4.0
FIGURE 14. REFLOW SOLDER PROFILE
gradient being 2 degrees per second. During the soldering Wave Solder Profile TIME (MINUTES)
process, preheating to within 100 degrees of the solder's FIGURE 14. REFLOW SOLDER PROFILE
peak temperature is essential to minimize thermal shock.
300
300
Once the soldering process has been completed, it is MAXIMUM WAVE 260°C
250 MAXIMUM WAVE 260°C
still necessary to ensure that any further thermal shocks 300
250
are avoided. One possible cause of thermal shock is hot
°C°C
150
200
150
temperature. The boards must be allowed to cool gradually SECOND PREHEAT
TEMPERATURE
SECOND PREHEAT
to less than 50º C before cleaning. 100
150
100
SECOND PREHEAT
FIRST PREHEAT
50 FIRST PREHEAT
100
50
FIRST PREHEAT
0
50
00.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
Figure 15 TIME (MINUTES)
TIME (MINUTES)
0
0.0 0.5 1.0 15.1.5
FIGURE WAVE2.0SOLDER
2.5 PROFILE
3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
FIGURE 15. WAVETIME SOLDER
(MINUTES)PROFILE
Lead–free (Pb-free) Soldering Recommendations
FIGURE 15. WAVE SOLDER PROFILE
Littelfuse offers the Nickel Barrier Termination option (see
Lead–free Re-flow Solder Profile
"N" suffix in Part Numbering System for ordering) for the 300
300 MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 260˚C,
optimum Lead–free solder performance, consisting of a MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 260˚C,
TIME WITHIN 5˚C OF PEAK
250 TIME WITHIN 5˚C OF PEAK
Matte Tin outer surface plated on Nickel underlayer, plated 300
250
20 SECONDS MAXIMUM
20 SECONDS MAXIMUM
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
RAMP RATE260˚C,
on Silver base metal. RAMP RATE
°C°C
> 217˚C
The preferred solder is 96.5/3.0/0.5 (SnAgCu) with an RMA RAMP RATE
150
°C
> 217˚C
available with which the Nickel Barrier parts should be 100
150
100 PREHEAT ZONE
compatible. PREHEAT ZONE
50
100
50
The reflow profile must be constrained by the maximums PREHEAT ZONE
in the Lead–free Reflow Profile. For Lead–free wave 0
50
00 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0
soldering, the Wave Solder Profile still applies. 0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0
TIME (MINUTES)
0 TIME (MINUTES)
Note: the Lead–free paste, flux and profile were used for 0 FIGURE
1.0 16. LEAD-FREE
2.0 3.0 RE-FLOW
4.0 5.0
SOLDER 6.0 7.0
PROFILE
evaluation purposes by Littelfuse, based upon industry Figure 16 FIGURE 16. LEAD-FREE RE-FLOW SOLDER PROFILE
TIME (MINUTES)
standards and practices. There are multiple choices of all FIGURE 16. LEAD-FREE RE-FLOW SOLDER PROFILE
three available, it is advised that the customer explores the
optimum combination for their process as processes vary
considerably from site to site.
© 2017 Littelfuse, Inc.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 09/14/17
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Surface Mount Multilayer Varistors (MLVs) > MLA Series
B NOTE
D
L
W
A
NOTE : Avoid metal runs in this area, parts not recommended for use in applications using
NOTE:
Silver (Ag) epoxy paste. Avoid metal runs in this area.
Parts not recommended for use in
1210 Size
applications 1206 paste.
using silver epoxy Size 0805 Size 0603 Size 0402 Size
Dimension
IN MM IN MM IN MM IN MM IN MM
A 0.160 4.06 0.160 4.06 0.120 3.05 0.100 2.54 0.067 1.70
B 0.100 2.54 0.065 1.65 0.050 1.27 0.030 0.76 0.020 0.51
C 0.040 1.02 0.040 1.02 0.040 1.02 0.035 0.89 0.024 0.61
D (max.) 0.113 2.87 0.071 1.80 0.043 1.10 0.040 1.00 0.024 0.60
0.020 0.50 0.020 0.50 0.020 -/+ 0.50 -/+ 0.015 0.4 0.010 0.25
E
-/+0.010 -/+0.25 -/+0.010 -/+0.25 0.010 0.25 -/+0.008 -/+0.20 -/+0.006 -/+0.15
0.125 3.20 0.125 3.20 0.079 2.01 0.063 1.6 0.039 1.00
L
-/+0.012 -/+0.30 -/+0.012 -/+0.30 -/+0.008 -/+0.20 -/+0.006 -/+0.15 -/+0.004 -/+0.10
0.100 2.54 0.060 1.60 0.049 1.25 0.032 0.8 0.020 0.50
W
-/+0.012 -/+0.30 -/+0.011 -/+0.28 -/+0.008 -/+0.20 -/+0.060 -/+0.15 -/+0.004 -/+0.10
*NOTES:
1 V120MLA1210 standard shipping quantities are 1000 pieces per reel for the "H" option and 4000 pieces per reel for "T" option.
2 V3.5 MLA0603, V5.5MLA0603 and V9MLA0603 only available in "H," "T" and "A" packing options.
Packaging*
Quantity
Device Size 13” Inch Reel 7” Inch Reel 7” Inch Reel Bulk Pack
("T" Option) ("H" Option) ("R" Option) ("A" Option)
1812 4,000 N/A N/A N/A
1210 8,000 2,000 N/A 2,000
1206 10,000 2,500 N/A 2,500
0805 10,000 2,500 N/A 2,500
0603 10,000 2,500 4,000 2,500
0402 N/A N/A 10,000 N/A
*(Packaging) It is recommended that parts be kept in the sealed bag provided and that parts be used as soon as possible when removed from bags.
PRODUCT
D0 P0 IDENTIFYING
For T and H Pack Options: PLASTIC CARRIER TAPE LABEL
P2 For R Pack Options: EMBOSSED PAPER CARRIER TAPE
E
F
W
K0 B0
EMBOSSMENT
TOP TAPE 8mm 178mm
P1 A0
t1 D1 NOMINAL OR 330mm
DIA. REEL
Dimensions in Millimeters
Symbol Description
0402 Size 0603, 0805, 1206 & 1210 Sizes
A0 Width of Cavity Dependent on Chip Size to Minimize Rotation.
B0 Length of Cavity Dependent on Chip Size to Minimize Rotation.
K0 Depth of Cavity Dependent on Chip Size to Minimize Rotation.
W Width of Tape 8 -/+0.2 8 -/+0.3
F Distance Between Drive Hole Centers and Cavity Centers 3.5 -/+0.05 3.5 -/+0.05
E Distance Between Drive Hole Centers and Tape Edge 1.75 -/+0.1 1.75 -/+0.1
P1 Distance Between Cavity Centers 2-/+0.05 4 -/+0.1
P2 Axial Drive Distance Between Drive Hole Centers & Cavity Centers 2 -/+0.1 2 -/+0.1
P0 Axial Drive Distance Between Drive Hole Centers 4 -/+0.1 4 -/+0.1
D0 Drive Hole Diameter 1.55 -/+0.05 1.55 -/+0.05
D1 Diameter of Cavity Piercing N/A 1.05 -/+0.05
T1 Top Tape Thickness 0.1 Max 0.1 Max
NOTES:
• Conforms to EIA-481-1, Revision A
• Can be supplied to IEC publication 286-3
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test each product selected for their own applications. Littelfuse products are not designed for, and may not be used in, all applications.
Read complete Disclaimer Notice at www.littelfuse.com/disclaimer-electronics.
Description
Features
Absolute Maximum Ratings
• For ratings of individual members of a series, see device ratings and specifications table. • AEC-Q200 qualified • Rated for energy
MLA Auto • Halogen-Free and (10 x 1000µs)
Continuous Units
Series RoHS compliant • Inherent bi-directional
Steady State Applied Voltage: • Leadless 0603, 0805, clamping
DC Voltage Range (VM(DC)) 3.5 to 120 V 1206 and 1210 chip sizes • No plastic or epoxy
AC Voltage Range (VM(AC)RMS) 2.5 to 107 V • Multilayer ceramic packaging assures
construction technology better than UL94V-0
Transient:
flammability rating
Non-Repetitive Surge Current, 8/20µs • -55°C to +125°C
Waveform, (ITM)
up to 500 A operating temp. range • Standard low
capacitance types
Non-Repetitive Surge Energy,
• Operating voltage range
0.1 to 2.5 J available
10/1000µs Waveform, (WTM) VM(DC) = 3.5V to 120V
• Load Dump energy
• Rated for surge
-55 to rated per SAE
Operating Ambient Temperature Range (TA) ºC current (8 x 20µs)
+125 Specification J1113
-55 to
Storage Temperature Range (TSTG) ºC Applications
+150
Temperature Coefficient (αV) of Clamping • Suppression of • Provides on-board
<0.01 %/º C
Voltage (VC) at Specified Test Current inductive switching transient voltage
or other transient protection for ICS
events such as EFT and transistors
and surge voltage at • Used to help achieve
Additional Information the circuit board level electromagnetic
• ESD protection for IEC compliance of
61000-4-2, MIL-STD- end products
883c method 3015.7, • Replaces larger surface
and other industry mount TVS Zeners in
Datasheet Resources Samples specifications many applications
Peak Current and Energy Derating Curve Peak Pulse Current Test Waveform for Clamping Voltage
O1 TIME
T1
100 Figure 2 T2
80
01 = Virtual Origin of Wave
60
T = Time from 10% to 90% of Peak
40 FIGURE
T1 = Rise 2. Time
PEAK =PULSE
1.25 xCURRENT
T TEST WAVEFORM
FOR CLAMPING VOLTAGE
T2 = Decay Time
20
Example - For an 8/20 µs Current Waveform:
0 O1 = VIRTUAL ORIGIN OF WAVE
8µsFROM
t = TIME = T1 10%
= Rise Time
TO 90% OF PEAK
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
20µs =FRONT
t1 = VIRTUAL T2 = Decay Time
TIME = 1.25 xt
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC) t2 = VIRTUAL TIME TO HALF VALUE
Figure 1
(IMPULSE DURATION)
FIGURE 1. PEAK CURRENT AND ENERGY
EXAMPLE:
DERATING CURVE FOR AN 8/20 s CURRENT WAVEFORM
8 s = t1 = VIRTUAL FRONT TIME
20 s = t2 = VIRTUAL TIME TO
HALF VALUE
Limit V-I Characteristic for V3.5MLA0603NHAUTO to Limit V-I Characteristic for V3.5MLA0805LNHAUTO to
V30MLA0603NHAUTO V30MLA0805LNHAUTO
1000 1000
V30MLA0805LNHAUTO
V30MLA0603NHAUTO V26MLA0805LNHAUTO
V26MLA0603NHAUTO V18MLA0805LNHAUTO
V18MLA0603NHAUTO
100 V14MLA0805LNHAUTO
100 V14MLA0603NHAUTO
Varistor Voltage (V)
V3.5MLA0805LNHAUTO
1
1
10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A
10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A
Current (A) Current (A)
Figure 3 Figure 4
V26MLA0805NHAUTO V42MLA1206NHAUTO
1000 1000
V30MLA0805LNHAUTO
V26MLA0805LNHAUTO
V18MLA0805LNHAUTO
100 V14MLA0805LNHAUTO
100 V48MLA1206NHAUTO
Varistor Voltage (V)
V68MLA1206NHAUTO
V56MLA1206NHAUTO
10
V12MLA0805LNHAUTO V42MLA1206NHAUTO
V42MLA1206
V33MLA1206
V33MLA1206NHAUTO
V9MLA0805LNHAUTO V26MLA1206
V26MLA1206NHAUTO
10 V18MLA1206
V18MLA1206NHAUTO
V5.5MLA0805LNHAUTO V14MLA1206
V14MLA1206NHAUTO
V5.5MLA1206
V5.5MLA1206NHAUTO
V3.5MLA0805LNHAUTO V3.5MLA1206
V3.5MLA1206NHAUTO
1
10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A
Current (A)
Figure 5 1
10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A 1000A
Current (A)
V48MLA1210NHAUTO
1000
100
Varistor Voltage (V)
V120MLA1210NHAUTO
V85MLA1210NHAUTO
V60MLA1210NHAUTO
V48MLA1210NHAUTO, V48MLA1210LNHAUTO
V30MLA1210NHAUTO, V30MLA1210LNHAUTO
V26MLA1210NHAUTO
10
V18MLA1210NHAUTO
1
10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A 1000A
CURRENT (A)
Figure 6
10
VNOM VALUE AT 25 oC (%)
25
o
50o 75o 100o 125 oC
Energy dissipated within the MLA Automotive Series is
10%
1E -9 1E -8 1E -7 1E -6 1E -5 1E -4 1E -3 1E -2
calculated by multiplying the clamping voltage, transient
SUPPRESSOR CURRENT (ADC) current and transient duration. An important advantage of
Figure 8
FIGURE 10. TYPICAL TEMPERATURE DEPENDANCE OF THE CHARACTERISTIC the multilayer is its interdigitated electrode construction
CURVE IN THE LEAKAGE REGION
within the mass of dielectric material. This results in
excellent current distribution and the peak temperature per
energy absorbed is very low. The matrix of semiconducting
Speed of Response
grains combine to absorb and distribute transient energy
(heat) (see Speed of Response). This dramatically reduces
The Multilayer Suppressor is a leadless device. Its response
peak temperature; thermal stresses and enhances device
time is not limited by the parasitic lead inductances found
reliability.
in other surface mount packages. The response time of
the ZNO dielectric material is less than 1ns and the MLA As a measure of the device capability in energy and peak
Automotive Series can clamp very fast dV/dT events such as current handling, the V26MLA1206 part was tested with
ESD. Additionally, in "real world" applications, the associated multiple pulses at its peak current rating (150A, 8/20µs). At
circuit wiring is often the greatest factor effecting speed of the end of the test,10,000 pulses later, the device voltage
response. Therefore, transient suppressor placement within characteristics are still well within specification.
a circuit can be considered important in certain instances.
V26MLA1206
VOLTAGE
METAL
ELECTRODES
METAL END
TERMINATION
DEPLETION
REGION
10
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000
DEPLETION
NUMBER OF PULSES
REGION Figure 11
FIGURE 13. REPETITIVE PULSE CAPABILITY
Figure 10 GRAINS
The principal techniques used for the soldering of Reflow Solder Profile
components in surface mount technology are IR Re-flow
and Wave soldering. Typical profiles are shown on the right. 250
250 MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
MAXIMUM230°C
TEMPERATURE
The recommended solder for the MLA Automotive Series 250
200 230°C
suppressor is a 62/36/2 (Sn/Pb/Ag), 60/40 (Sn/Pb) or 63/37 200 40-80
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
SECONDS
°C °C
40-80
(Sn/Pb). Littelfuse also recommends an RMA solder flux. 230°C ABOVE 183°C
SECONDS
TEMPERATURE
200
150 ABOVE 183°C
TEMPERATURE
150 RAMP RATE40-80
Wave soldering is the most strenuous of the processes. SECONDS
°C
<2°C/s RATE
RAMP ABOVE 183°C
TEMPERATURE
To avoid the possibility of generating stresses due to 150
100 <2°C/s
100 PREHEAT DWELL
RAMP RATE
thermal shock, a preheat stage in the soldering process PREHEAT DWELL
<2°C/s
is recommended, and the peak temperature of the solder 100
50 PREHEAT ZONE
50 PREHEAT
PREHEAT DWELL
ZONE
process should be rigidly controlled.
500 PREHEAT ZONE
When using a reflow process, care should be taken 00 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0
to ensure that the MLA Automotive Series chip is not Figure 120
TIME (MINUTES)
TIME (MINUTES)
subjected to a thermal gradient steeper than 4 degrees 0 0.5
FIGURE1.0 1.5
14. REFLOW 2.0
SOLDER2.5PROFILE
3.0 3.5 4.0
per second; the ideal gradient being 2 degrees per second. FIGURE 14. REFLOW SOLDER PROFILE
TIME (MINUTES)
Wave Solder Profile
During the soldering process, preheating to within 100
FIGURE 14. REFLOW SOLDER PROFILE
degrees of the solder's peak temperature is essential to
minimize thermal shock. 300
300
MAXIMUM WAVE 260°C
Once the soldering process has been completed, it is 250
300 MAXIMUM WAVE 260°C
250
still necessary to ensure that any further thermal shocks
°C °C
200
TEMPERATURE
150
200
process and subjected to cleaning solvents at room 150 SECOND PREHEAT
TEMPERATURE
SECOND PREHEAT
temperature. The boards must be allowed to cool gradually 100
150
to less than 50º C before cleaning. 100
SECOND PREHEAT
FIRST PREHEAT
50 FIRST PREHEAT
100
50
FIRST PREHEAT
0
500.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
0
Figure 130.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 TIME
2.0(MINUTES)
2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
0 TIME (MINUTES)
0.0 0.5 1.0 15.1.5
FIGURE WAVE2.0SOLDER
2.5 PROFILE
3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
FIGURE 15. WAVETIME SOLDER
(MINUTES)PROFILE
Lead–free (Pb-free) Soldering Recommendations
FIGURE 15. WAVE SOLDER PROFILE
Littelfuse offers the Nickel Barrier Termination option (see
Lead–free Re-flow Solder Profile
"N" suffix in Part Numbering System for ordering) for the 300
300 MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 260˚C,
optimum Lead–free solder performance, consisting of a TIME WITHIN
MAXIMUM 5˚C OF PEAK 260˚C,
TEMPERATURE
Matte Tin outer surface plated on Nickel underlayer, plated 250 20 SECONDS
TIME MAXIMUM
WITHIN 5˚C OF PEAK
300
250 20 SECONDS MAXIMUM
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
RAMP RATE260˚C,
on Silver base metal.
°C °C
> 217˚C
available with which the Nickel Barrier parts should be 100
150 PREHEAT ZONE
compatible. 100
PREHEAT ZONE
50
100
The reflow profile must be constrained by the maximums 50 PREHEAT ZONE
in the Lead–free Reflow Profile. For Lead–free wave 0
50 0
0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0
soldering, the Wave Solder Profile still applies. 0 1.0 2.0 TIME
3.0(MINUTES)
4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0
0 TIME (MINUTES)
Note: the Lead–free paste, flux and profile were used for 0 FIGURE
1.0 16. LEAD-FREE
2.0 3.0 RE-FLOW
4.0 5.0
SOLDER 6.0 7.0
PROFILE
evaluation purposes by Littelfuse, based upon industry Figure 14 FIGURE 16. LEAD-FREE RE-FLOW SOLDER PROFILE
TIME (MINUTES)
standards and practices. There are multiple choices of all FIGURE 16. LEAD-FREE RE-FLOW SOLDER PROFILE
three available, it is advised that the customer explores the
optimum combination for their process as processes vary
considerably from site to site.
© 2017 Littelfuse, Inc.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 09/14/17
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Surface Mount Multilayer Varistors (MLVs) > MLA Automotive Series
B NOTE
D
L
W
A
NOTE : Avoid metal runs in this area, parts not recommended for use in applications using
NOTE:
Silver (Ag) epoxy paste. Avoid metal runs in this area.
Parts not recommended for use in
1210 Size
applications 1206 paste.
using silver epoxy Size 0805 Size 0603 Size
Dimension
IN MM IN MM IN MM IN MM
A 0.160 4.06 0.160 4.06 0.120 3.05 0.100 2.54
B 0.100 2.54 0.065 1.65 0.050 1.27 0.030 0.76
C 0.040 1.02 0.040 1.02 0.040 1.02 0.035 0.89
D (max.) 0.113 2.87 0.071 1.80 0.043 1.10 0.040 1.00
0.020 0.50 0.020 0.50 0.020 -/+ 0.50 -/+ 0.015 0.4
E
-/+0.010 -/+0.25 -/+0.010 -/+0.25 0.010 0.25 -/+0.008 -/+0.20
0.125 3.20 0.125 3.20 0.079 2.01 0.063 1.6
L
-/+0.012 -/+0.30 -/+0.012 -/+0.30 -/+0.008 -/+0.20 -/+0.006 -/+0.15
0.100 2.54 0.060 1.60 0.049 1.25 0.032 0.8
W
-/+0.012 -/+0.30 -/+0.011 -/+0.28 -/+0.008 -/+0.20 -/+0.060 -/+0.15
Packaging*
Quantity
Device Size 7” Inch Reel
("H" Option)
1210 2,000
1206 2,500
0805 2,500
0603 2,500
*(Packaging) It is recommended that parts be kept in the sealed bag provided and that parts be used as soon as possible when removed from bags.
PRODUCT
D0 P0 IDENTIFYING
For T and H Pack Options: PLASTIC CARRIER TAPE LABEL
P2 For R Pack Options: EMBOSSED PAPER CARRIER TAPE
E
F
W
K0 B0
EMBOSSMENT
TOP TAPE 8mm 178mm
P1 A0
t1 D1 NOMINAL OR 330mm
DIA. REEL
Dimensions in Millimeters
Symbol Description
0603, 0805, 1206 & 1210 Sizes
A0 Width of Cavity Dependent on Chip Size to Minimize Rotation.
B0 Length of Cavity Dependent on Chip Size to Minimize Rotation.
K0 Depth of Cavity Dependent on Chip Size to Minimize Rotation.
W Width of Tape 8 -/+0.3
F Distance Between Drive Hole Centers and Cavity Centers 3.5 -/+0.05
E Distance Between Drive Hole Centers and Tape Edge 1.75 -/+0.1
P1 Distance Between Cavity Centers 4 -/+0.1
P2 Axial Drive Distance Between Drive Hole Centers & Cavity Centers 2 -/+0.1
P0 Axial Drive Distance Between Drive Hole Centers 4 -/+0.1
D0 Drive Hole Diameter 1.55 -/+0.05
D1 Diameter of Cavity Piercing 1.05 -/+0.05
T1 Top Tape Thickness 0.1 Max
NOTES:
• Conforms to EIA-481-1, Revision A
• Can be supplied to IEC publication 286-3
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test each product selected for their own applications. Littelfuse products are not designed for, and may not be used in, all applications.
Read complete Disclaimer Notice at www.littelfuse.com/disclaimer-electronics.
Description
The AUML Series of Multilayer Transient Surge Suppressors
was specifically designed to suppress the destructive
transient voltages found in an automobile. The most common
transient condition results from large inductive energy
discharges. The electronic systems in the automobile, e.g.
antilock brake systems, direct ignition systems, engine
control, airbag control systems, wiper motor controls, etc.,
are susceptible to damage from these voltage transients and
thus require protection. The AUML transient suppressors
have temperature independent suppression characteristics
affording protection from -55ºC to 125ºC.
The AUML suppressor is manufactured from semiconducting
Size Table ceramics which offer rugged protection and excellent
transient energy absorption in a small package. The devices
Metric EIA are available in ceramic leadless chip form, eliminating lead
3216 1206 inductance and assuring fast speed of response to transient
surges. These Suppressors require significantly smaller
3225 1210 space and land pads than Silicon TVS diodes, offering greater
4532 1812 circuit board layout flexibility for the designer.
5650 2220 Also see the Littelfuse ML, MLN and MLE Series of
Multilayer Suppressors.
Applications Features
Current, Energy and Power Derating Curve Peak Pulse Current Test Waveform for Clamping Voltage
When transients occur in rapid succession, the average
power dissipation is the energy (watt-seconds) per pulse 100
PERCENT OF PEAK VALUE
100 0
T
90 O1 TIME
PERCENT OF RATED VALUE
80 T1
MAXIMUM LEAKAGE MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
70 100
Figure 2 T2 1210/1206
60 1812
2220
50
01 = Virtual Origin of Wave
40
T = Time from 10% to 90% of Peak
1210/1206
30
T1 = Rise Time = 1.25 x T
VOLTAGE
20
10 FIGURE
1812
2. PEAK PULSE CURRENT TEST WAVEFORM
T2220
2
= Decay Time
FOR CLAMPING VOLTAGE
10
Example - For an 8/20 µs Current Waveform:
0
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 8µs = T
O1 = VIRTUAL 1
= Rise
ORIGIN Time
OF WAVE
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (oC) t = TIME FROM
20µs = T10%= TO 90% OF
Decay PEAK
Time
Figure 1 t1 = VIRTUAL FRONT TIME = 1.25 x t
1
2
1210/1206 -40oC
VOLTAGE
10
VOLTAGE
10 25oC
1812
2220
85oC
125 oC
1
1 1µA 10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A 1000A
10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A
Figure 3 CURRENT Figure 4 CURRENT
FIGURE 2. MAXIMUM LEAKAGE CURRENT/CLAMPING VOLTAGE CURVE FOR AUML SERIES AT 25 oC FIGURE 3. TYPICAL V-I CHARACTERISTICS OF THE V18AUMLA2220 at -40 oC, 25oC, 85oC AND 125 oC
© 2017 Littelfuse, Inc.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 09/14/17
100
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Surface Mount Multilayer Varistors (MLVs) > AUML Series
20
extremely small package. Unlike equivalent rated Silicon
15
TVS diodes, the entire AUML device volume is available to
dissipate the Load Dump energy. 10
5
Hence, the peak temperatures generated by the Load
Dump transient are significantly lower and evenly 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
dissipated throughout the complete device (Figure 5 # OF LOAD DUMPS
below). This even energy dissipation ensures that there Figure 6
FIGURE 5. AUML LOAD DUMP PULSING OVER A TEMPERATURE RANGE OF -55˚C TO 125˚C
are lower peak temperatures generated at the P-N grain
boundaries of the AUML suppressor.
There are a number of different size devices available in the V(10mA)
35
AUML Series, each one with a load dump energy rating, 2220 = 25J 1812 = 6J
which is size dependent. 30
1210 = 3J
25
VOLTAGE
20
15
10
© 2017 Littelfuse, Inc.
Specifications are subject to change without notice. 5
Revised: 09/14/17
0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 1,000 2,000
# OF LOAD DUMPS
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Surface Mount Multilayer Varistors (MLVs) > AUML Series
Explanation of Terms
Maximum Continuous DC Working Voltage (VM*(DC)++)
This is the maximum continuous DC voltage which may
be applied, up to the maximum operating temperature
(125ºC), to the ML suppressor. This voltage is used as the
reference test point for leakage current and is always less
than the breakdown voltage of the device.
Additional Information
gradient steeper than 4 degrees per second; the ideal MAXIMUM WAVE 260 oC
250
( oC) ( C) 200
gradient being 2 degrees per second. During the soldering FIGURE 8. REFLOW SOLDER PROFILE
TEMPERATURE o
150
100
300 SECOND PREHEAT
Once the soldering process has been completed, it 100
50
FIRST PREHEAT
MAXIMUM WAVE 260 oC
is still necessary to ensure that any further thermal 250
FIRST PREHEAT
50
shocks are avoided. One possible cause of thermal 0
TEMPERATURE ( oC)
Note: the Lead–free paste, flux and profile were used for
evaluation purposes by Littelfuse, based upon industry
5.0 6.0 7.0
standards and practices. There are multiple choices of all
three available, it is advised that the customer explores the Figure 11
FIGURE 10. LEAD-FREE RE-FLOW SOLDER PROFILE
optimum combination for their process as processes vary
considerably from site to site.
E
Note: Avoid metal runs in this area,
parts are not recommended for use
in applications using silver (Ag)
expoxy paste.
L
D
W
Note: Avoid metal runs in this area, parts are not recommended
for use in applications using Silver (Ag) epoxy paste.
V 18 AUML A 2220 X X
PACKING OPTIONS
DEVICE FAMILY A: Bulk Pack, 2500 pieces
TVSS Device H: 7in (178mm) Diameter Reel*
MAXIMUM DC T: 13in (330mm) Diameter Reel*
WORKING VOLTAGE * See quanttities in Packaging table below
Packaging*
Quantity
Device Size 13” Inch Reel 7” Inch Reel Bulk Pack
('T' Option) ('H' Option) ('A' Option)
1206 10,000 2,500 2,500
1210 8,000 2,000 2,000
1812 4,000 1,000 1,000
2220 4,000 1,000 1,000
*(Packaging) It is recommended that parts be kept in the sealed bag provided and that parts be used as soon as possible when removed from bags.
Tape and reel is the standard packaging method of the Option1: 178 millimeter (7–inch) reels containing 1000
AUML Series. The standard 300 millimeter (13–inch) reel (2220, 1812), 2000 (1210), 2500 (1206), pieces
utilized contains 4000 pieces for the 2200 and 1812 chips, are available. To order add 'H' to the standard
8000 pieces for the 1210 chip and 10,000 pieces for the part number, e.g. V18AUMLA2220H.
1206 size.
Option 2 For small sample quantities (less than 100
To order: add 'T' to the standard part number, pieces) the units are shipped bulk pack. To
e.g.V18AUMLA222OT. order add 'A' to the standard part number,
e.g. V18AUMLA2220A.
Disclaimer Notice - Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, users should independently evaluate the suitability of and
test each product selected for their own applications. Littelfuse products are not designed for, and may not be used in, all applications.
Read complete Disclaimer Notice at www.littelfuse.com/disclaimer-electronics.
Description
Applications
Peak Current and Energy Derating Curve Peak Pulse Current Test Waveform for Clamping Voltage
For applications exceeding 125ºC ambient temperature, the
peak surge current and energy ratings must be reduced. PERCENT OF PEAK VALUE 100
90
100
O1 = Virtual origin
90
PERCENT OF RATED VALUE
50 t = Time from 10
100 80
-40oC t1 = Virtual front t
NORMALIZED VARISTOR VOLTAGE (%)
70
25oC t2 = Virtual time t
60 85oC
(Impulse dur
125 oC
50
10
40
30 O1 t TIME
t1
20 Figure 2
10 t2
0.1mA 10 1mA 10 mA 100mA 1mA
CURRENT (A)
0 01 = Virtual Origin of Wave FIGURE 2. PEAK PULSE CURRENT TEST WAVEFOR
Example:
FIGURE 7. STANDBY CURRENT AT NORMALIZED VARISTOR VOLTAGE AND TEMPERATURE (ANY SINGLE SECTION)
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 T = Time from 10% to 90% of Peak For an 8/20 µs Current Waveform:
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC) T1 = Rise Time = 1.25 x T 8µs = T1 = Rise Time
Figure 1
70
FIGURE 1. PEAK CURRENT AND ENERGY DERATING CURVE T2 = Decay Time 20µs = T2 = Virtual Time
65 (Impulse Duration) to Half Value
CAPACITANCE (pF)
60
50
1000 1000
100
100
Impeance |Z| (Ω)
OHMS
10
V5.5
V9
10 V14
1
V18
V18L
0.1 1
1MHz 10MHz 100MHz 1GHz 10GHz
Frequency
Figure 3 0.1
0.1 1 10 100 1000
Nominal Voltage Stability to IEC 1000-4-2 (8kV Contact 1206 Size Pulse Rating for Long Duration Surges
Method, One Section) (Any Single Section)
100
25
V18
NUMBER OF SURGES
20 1
NOMINAL VOLTAGE
100
V14 2
10 103
10
V5.5
1
5 ∞
104
105
106
0
0 10 100 1000 10000
0.1
10 100 1000 10000
Figure 5 NUMBER OF DISCHARGES
Figure 6 Square Wave Impulse Duration (µs)
FIGURE 6. 0805 SIZE PULSE RATING FOR LONG DURATION SURGES
FIGURE 3. NOMINAL VOLTAGE STABILITYTO IEC 1000-4-2 (ANY SINGLE SECTION)
(8kV CONTACT METHOD, ONE SECTION)
500
100
V18L
V5.5
Varistor Voltage (V)
Capacitance (pF)
V18L
V18
300
V14
V9
10
V9
200
V5.5 V14
V18
100
V18L
1
10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A 0
0.1 1 10 100 1000
Current (A)
Figure 7 Figure 8 Frequency (MHz)
FIGURE 5. V-I CHARACTERISTIC, 1206 SIZE
FIGURE 8. CAPACITANCE vs FREQUENCY
-20
-40
Crosstalk (dB)
-60
V18L
V18
V14
V9
-80
V5.5
VIN = 1VRMS
Z = 50Ω
-100
-120
0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000
°C °C
200
ABOVE 183°C
40-80
TEMPERATURE
150
Wave soldering is the most strenuous of the processes. SECONDS
RAMP RATE
ABOVE 183°C
TEMPERATURE
150
To avoid the possibility of generating stresses due to 100
<2°C/s
RAMP RATE
thermal shock, a preheat stage in the soldering process <2°C/s
PREHEAT DWELL
100
is recommended, and the peak temperature of the solder 50 PREHEAT
PREHEAT DWELL
ZONE
process should be rigidly controlled. 50 PREHEAT ZONE
0
When using a reflow process, care should be taken to 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0
Figure 10 0 TIME (MINUTES)
ensure that the MLN chip is not subjected to a thermal 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0
gradient steeper than 4 degrees per second; the ideal TIME (MINUTES)
FIGURE 14. REFLOW SOLDER PROFILE
gradient being 2 degrees per second. During the soldering FIGURE 14.
Wave Solder Profile REFLOW SOLDER PROFILE
process, preheating to within 100 degrees of the solder's
peak temperature is essential to minimize thermal shock. 300
150
SECOND PREHEAT
process and subjected to cleaning solvents at room 150
100 SECOND PREHEAT
temperature. The boards must be allowed to cool gradually FIRST PREHEAT
100
to less than 50ºC before cleaning. 50
FIRST PREHEAT
50
0
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5
2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
0 TIME (MINUTES)
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5
2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
Figure 11 TIMESOLDER
FIGURE 15. WAVE (MINUTES)PROFILE
300
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 250˚C,
300 TIME WITHIN 5˚C OF PEAK
250 20 SECONDS
MAXIMUM MAXIMUM 250˚C,
TEMPERATURE
TIME WITHIN 5˚C RAMP
OF PEAKRATE
250
°C °C
20 SECONDS MAXIMUM
<3˚C/s 60 - 150 SEC
200
TEMPERATURE
> 217˚C
150
100
PREHEAT ZONE
100
50 PREHEAT ZONE
50
0
0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0
0 TIME (MINUTES)
0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0
FIGURE 16. LEAD-FREE RE-FLOW SOLDER PROFILE
TIME (MINUTES)
E T T T W W W
A X X X
P P P
B L L L
C S S S BW BW BW
BL BL BL
1206 Size
Dimension
IN MM
A 0.035 0.890
B 0.065 1.650
C 0.100 2.540
D 0.018 0.460
E 0.030 0.790
L 3.200 -/+0.200 0.126 -/+0.008
W 1.600 -/+0.200 0.063 -/+0.008
T 1.350 Max 0.053 Max
BW 0.410 -/+0.100 0.016 -/+0.004
BL 0.180 +0.25/-0.050 0.007 +0.01/- 0.002
P 0.760 Ref 0.030 Ref
X 1.140 -/+0.100 0.045 -/+0.004
S 0.380 -/+0.100 0.015 -/+0.004
VXXMLN TYPES
V 18 ML N 4 1206 L W T
PACKING OPTIONS*
DEVICE FAMILY A: Bulk Pack, 2500 pieces
TVSS Device H: 7in (178mm) Diameter Reel, 2500 pieces
MAXIMUM DC T: 13in (330mm) Diameter Reel, 10,000 pieces
WORKING VOLTAGE END TERMINATION
MULTILAYER DESIGNATOR W: Ag/Pd/Pt (Silver/Platinum/Palladium)
CAPACITANCE OPTION
SERIES DESIGNATOR
(no letter): Standard
N: Array
L: Low Capacitance Version
NUMBER OF SECTIONS DEVICE SIZE: 1206: 120mil x 60mil
Packaging*
Quantity
Device Size 13” Inch Reel 7” Inch Reel Bulk Pack
("T" Option) ("H" Option) ("A" Option)
1206 10,000 2,500 2,500
*(Packaging) It is recommended that parts be kept in the sealed bag provided and that parts be used as soon as possible when removed from bags.
t1 D0 P0 PRODUCT
IDENTIFYING
P2 LABEL
F
W
K0 B0
P1 A0 EMBOSSMENT
t2 D1 TOP TAPE 8mm 178mm
NOMINAL OR 330mm
DIA. REEL
Notes :
• Conforms to EIA-481-1, Revision A
• Can be supplied to IEC publication 286-3
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test each product selected for their own applications. Littelfuse products are not designed for, and may not be used in, all applications.
Read complete Disclaimer Notice at www.littelfuse.com/disclaimer-electronics.
Description
CH Series transient surge suppressors are small,
metal-oxide varistors (MOVs) manufactured in leadless
chip form. They are intended for use in a variety of
applications from low voltage DC to off-line board-level
protection. These devices, which have significantly
lower profiles than traditional radial lead varistors,
permit designers to reduce the size and weight and
increase the reliability of their equipment designs.
Additional Information
100
T1 =Origin
O1 = Virtual Riseof Time
Wave= 1.25 x T
90 T = TimeT2From
= Decay
10% Time
to 90% of Peak
T1 = Virtual Front time = 1.25 • t
Example:
T2 = Virtual
ForTime to Half
an 8/20 µs Value (Impulse
Current Duration)
Waveform:
50 Example: For an 8/20 s Current Waveform:
8µs = T = Rise Time
8 s = T1 = Virtual 1Front Time
20 s = T2 =20µs = TTime
Virtual 2
= Decay
to Half Time
Value
10
O1 T TIME
T1
Figure 2 T2
500 4,000
400 MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
MODEL SIZE 5 x 8mm 3,000 MODEL SIZE 5 x 8mm
300 100 TO 430VN(DC) RATING
22 TO 56VN(DC) RATING
2,000 TA = -55oC TO 125 oC
200 TA = -55oC TO 125 oC
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
V430CH8
V390CH8
V360CH8
100 1,000 V240CH8
90 900 V220CH8
80 V68CH8 800 V200CH8
70 V56CH8 700
60 V47CH8 600
50 V39CH8 500
40 V33CH8 400
V27CH8
30 V22CH8 300
20 200 V180CH8
V150CH8
V120CH8
10
100
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4
Figure 3 PEAK AMPERES (A) Figure 4 PEAK AMPERES (A)
FIGURE 3. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V22CH8 - V68CH8 FIGURE 4. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V120CH8 - V430CH8
Surge Current Rating Curves for V22CH8 - V56CH8 Surge Current Rating Curves for V120CH8 - V430CH8
500 1,000
1 MODEL SIZE 5 x 8mm
V22CH8 - V56CH8 MODEL SIZE 5 x 8mm
200 2 500 V120CH8 - V430CH8
100 10 250 1
10 4 2 10 2
10 2 10 3
SURGE CURRENT (A)
50 10 5
SURGE CURRENT (A)
100
10 3 10 6 10 10 4
20 50 10 5
10 25
5 10
10 6
2 INDEFINITE 5
1 2.5
INDEFINITE
0.5
1
0.2 0.5
20 100 1,000 10,000 20 100 1,000 10,000
Figure 5 IMPULSE DURATION (µs) Figure 6 IMPULSE DURATION (µs)
NOTE: If pulse ratings are exceeded, a shift of VN(DC) (at specified current) of more than +/-10% could result. This type of shift, which normally results in a decrease of VN(DC), may result in
FIGURE 5. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
the device not meeting the original published specifications, but it does not prevent the device from continuing to function, and to provide ample protection.
V22CH8 - V56CH8
The principal techniques used for the soldering of Reflow Solder Profile
components in surface mount technology are IR Re-flow
and Wave soldering. Typical profiles are shown on the right.
250
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
CH series devices have silver-platinum terminals (Ag/Pt), 230°C
and the recommended solder is 62/36/2 (Sn/Pb/Ag), 60/40 200
250 40-80
(Sn/Pb) or 63/37 (Sn/Pb). Littelfuse also recommends an SECONDS
°C
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
ABOVE 183°C
RMA solder flux. 230°C
TEMPERATURE
150
200 RAMP RATE40-80
<2°C/s SECONDS
Wave soldering is the most strenuous of the processes.
°C
100 ABOVE 183°C
TEMPERATURE
To avoid the possibility of generating stresses due to 150 PREHEAT DWELL
RAMP RATE
thermal shock, a preheat stage in the soldering process <2°C/s
50 PREHEAT ZONE
is recommended, and the peak temperature of the solder 100
PREHEAT DWELL
process should be rigidly controlled.
0
50 0 0.5 PREHEAT
1.0 ZONE
1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0
When using a reflow process, care should be taken to TIME (MINUTES)
ensure that the CH chip is not subjected to a thermal Figure 7
0
gradient steeper than 4 degrees per second; the ideal 0 FIGURE
0.5 14. REFLOW
1.0 1.5 SOLDER
2.0 2.5PROFILE
3.0 3.5 4.0
gradient being 2 degrees per second. During the soldering Wave Solder Profile TIME (MINUTES)
process, preheating to within 100 degrees of the solder's
FIGURE 14. REFLOW SOLDER PROFILE
peak temperature is essential to minimize thermal shock. 300
100
to less than 50ºC before cleaning.
150
FIRST PREHEAT
SECOND PREHEAT
50
100
0 FIRST PREHEAT
500.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
TIME (MINUTES)
Figure 8
0
0.0 FIGURE
0.5 1.0 15.1.5
WAVE2.0SOLDER
2.5 PROFILE
3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
TIME (MINUTES)
Lead–free (Pb-free) Soldering Recommendations
FIGURE 15. WAVE SOLDER PROFILE
CH series devices have silver-platinum terminals (Ag/Pt), 300
Lead–free Re-flow Solder
MAXIMUM Profile
TEMPERATURE 250˚C,
and the recommended Lead-free solder is 96.5/3.0/0.5 TIME WITHIN 5˚C OF PEAK
(SnAgCu) with an RMA flux, though there is a wide 250 20 SECONDS MAXIMUM
selection of pastes and fluxes available that should be 300 RAMP RATE
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 260˚C,
°C
> 217˚C
250 20 SECONDS MAXIMUM
The reflow profile must be constrained by the maximums 150 RAMP RATE
°C
> 217˚C
100
soldering, the Wave Solder Profile still applies. 150
PREHEAT ZONE
50
Note: the Lead–free paste, flux and profile were used for 100
PREHEAT ZONE
evaluation purposes by Littelfuse, based upon industry 0
standards and practices. There are multiple choices of all 50 0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0
TIME (MINUTES)
three available, it is advised that the customer explores the
optimum combination for their process as processes vary 0
0
FIGURE 16. LEAD-FREE RE-FLOW SOLDER PROFILE
1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0
considerably from site to site. Figure 9 TIME (MINUTES)
V 220 CH 8 X
Dimensions
D L
Notes :
• Conforms to EIA-481-1, Revision A
• Can be supplied to IEC P ublication 286-3
CH Series varistors are always shipped in tape and reel. Option 1 7-inch reels containing 1000 pieces are
The standard 13-inch reel utilized contains 4000 pieces. available. To order 7-inch reels add a 'T' suffix to
the part number; e.g., V47CH8T.
Note also that the CH Series receives no branding on the Option 2 For small quantities (less than 100 pieces) the
chip itself. units are shipped bulk pack. To order, add a 'S'
suffix to the part number; e.g., V47CH8S.
*NOTE: It is recommended that parts be kept in the sealed
bag provided and that parts be used as soon as possible
when removed from bags.
Ordering Notes:
X3313: HIGH SURGE RATING OPTION --
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test each product selected for their own applications. Littelfuse products are not designed for, and may not be used in, all applications.
Read complete Disclaimer Notice at www.littelfuse.com/disclaimer-electronics.
Description
Features
• Electrical equivalent • Good solderability
to leaded types • Available in tape
Agency Approvals LA/ZA series and reel
Agency Agency Approval Agency File Number • AC Voltage Rating • Application of AC
50 to 510VAC rms power meters
UL1449 E320116 • No De-Rating up • Lead free and
to 85°C ambient RoHS compliant
Additional Information
V50SM7-V60SM7
6.0+/-0.3 for
For “VARISTOR”
V115SM7 to V510SM7
VM(AC)
1.5±0.3 3.0±0.3 (Three digits -- 115V to 510V)
°C
RMA solder flux. 230°C ABOVE 183°C
TEMPERATURE
150
200
RAMP RATE40-80
Wave soldering is the most strenuous of the processes. <2°C/s SECONDS
°C
ABOVE 183°C
100
TEMPERATURE
To avoid the possibility of generating stresses due to 150
PREHEAT DWELL
RAMP RATE
thermal shock, a preheat stage in the soldering process <2°C/s
is recommended, and the peak temperature of the solder 50
100 PREHEAT ZONE
PREHEAT DWELL
process should be rigidly controlled.
0
50 PREHEAT ZONE
When using a reflow process, care should be taken to 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0
ensure that the SM7 chip is not subjected to a thermal TIME (MINUTES)
0
gradient steeper than 4 degrees per second; the ideal 0 0.5
FIGURE1.0 1.5
14. REFLOW 2.0 2.5PROFILE
SOLDER 3.0 3.5 4.0
gradient being 2 degrees per second. During the soldering TIME (MINUTES)
Wave Solder Profile
process, preheating to within 100 degrees of the solder's
FIGURE 14. REFLOW SOLDER PROFILE
peak temperature is essential to minimize thermal shock.
300
Once the soldering process has been completed, it is MAXIMUM WAVE 260°C
250
still necessary to ensure that any further thermal shocks 300
are avoided. One possible cause of thermal shock is hot
°C
250
process and subjected to cleaning solvents at room 150
°C
temperature. The boards must be allowed to cool gradually 200 SECOND PREHEAT
TEMPERATURE
0 FIRST PREHEAT
500.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
TIME (MINUTES)
0
0.0 FIGURE
0.5 1.0 15.1.5
WAVE2.0SOLDER
2.5 PROFILE
3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
TIME (MINUTES)
Lead–free (Pb-free) Soldering Recommendations
FIGURE 15. WAVE SOLDER PROFILE
The terminals of SM7 series devices are tin plated copper,
Lead–free
300 Re-flow Solder Profile
and the recommended Lead-free solder is 96.5/3.0/0.5 MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 250˚C,
(SnAgCu) with an RMA flux, though there is a wide 250
TIME WITHIN 5˚C OF PEAK
20 SECONDS MAXIMUM
selection of pastes and fluxes available that should be 300
RAMP RATE
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 250˚C,
compatible.
°C
200 <3˚C/s
TIME WITHIN 5˚C OF PEAK 60 - 150 SEC
TEMPERATURE
> 217˚C
soldering, the Wave Solder Profile still applies. 100
PREHEAT ZONE
150
Note: the Lead–free paste, flux and profile were used for 50
100
evaluation purposes by Littelfuse, based upon industry PREHEAT ZONE
0
standards and practices. There are multiple choices of all 50 0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0
three available, it is advised that the customer explores the TIME (MINUTES)
optimum combination for their process as processes vary 0
0 FIGURE
1.0 16. LEAD-FREE
2.0 3.0 RE-FLOW
4.0 SOLDER
5.0 PROFILE
6.0 7.0
considerably from site to site. TIME (MINUTES)
Peak Current, Energy and Power Derating Curve Peak Pulse Current Test Waveform for Clamping
Voltage
For applications exceeding 85ºC ambient temperature, the peak
surge current and energy ratings must be reduced as shown below
80 50
70
60
50 0
t
40 TIM E
O1
30 t1
20 t2
10
01 = Virtual Origin of Wave
0
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 T = Time from 10% to 90% of Peak
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC) T1 = Rise Time = 1.25 x T
T2 = Decay Time
FIGURE 1. CURRENT, ENERGY AND POWER DERATING Example - For an 8/20 µs Current Waveform:
CURVE 8µs = T1 = Rise Time
V-I Limit Curves 20µs = T2 = Decay Time
2000
V510SM7
V480SM7 Pulse Rating Curves
V460SM7
V420SM7
1500 V385SM7
V320SM7 10000
Voltage(V)
V300SM7
V250SM7
1000 V230SM7
1
V210SM7 1000
V190SM7
Surge Current (A)
2
V175SM7 104
10
500 V150SM7 105
V140SM7 102
V130SM7 100 103
106
V115SM7
0
0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000
Current(A) 10
NOTE: If pulse ratings are exceeded, a shift of VN(DC) (at specified current) of more than
1
±10% could result. This type of shift, which normally results in a decrease of VN(DC), may
10 100 1000 10000
result in the device not meeting the original published specifications, but it does not prevent
Impulse Duration (µs)
the device from continuing to function, and to provide ample protection.
Operating Ambient
Lead Material Folded Tin Plated Metal Leads -40°C to +85°C
Temperature Range (TA)
Soldering Storage Temperature
J-STD-002 -55°C to 125°C
Characteristics Range(TSTG)
Molded Plastic Meets UL94 V-0
Coating Solvent Resistance MIL STD 202, Method 215
Requirement
Level 1, J-STD-020 (V115SM7 to
Moisture Sensitivity
V510SM7)
Disclaimer Notice - Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, users should independently evaluate the suitability of and
test each product selected for their own applications. Littelfuse products are not designed for, and may not be used in, all applications.
Read complete Disclaimer Notice at www.littelfuse.com/disclaimer-electronics.
E
B T 0.40±0.05
A A
F
A0 11.80±0.10
5°
W
B0
B0 8.60±0.10
3.60
B K0 4.80±0.10
D1
T
A0
B-B
E 1.75±0.10
11.30
15° F 7.50±0.10
P0 4.00±0.10
2
K0
P1 16.00±0.10
3.8 - 4.0mm
A-A P2 2.00±0.10
D0 ø1.50 +0.10/-0
D1 ø1.50 +0.10/-0
Plastic Reel
DETAIL H NOTES:
2±0.5 1) All dimensions per EIA-481-c
Ø
13
±0.8
2
Ø21 ±0.20mm
Ø330
Ø100
DETAIL H 21.5±0.4
Carrier Tape mm
P0
P2
P1 W 16.00±0.30
D0
T 0.40±0.05
E
A A B A0 11.80±0.10
F
5°
W
B0 8.60±0.10
B0
K0 6.80±0.10
3.60
B
D1
T E 1.75±0.10
A0
11.30 B-B F 7.50±0.10
10 ° 5°
P0 4.00±0.10
2
P1 16.00±0.10
6.2
K0
P2 2.00±0.10
A-A
D0 ø1.50 +0.10/-0
D1 ø1.50 +0.10/-0
Plastic Reel NOTES:
DETAIL H 1) All dimensions per EIA-481-c
2±0.5 2) 10 pitches cumulative tolerance on tape
Ø
13
±0.20mm
±
0.
±0.8
2
R1
16.5
120°
DETAIL H 21.5±0.4
Description
The Littelfuse 20mm SMD Series is a surface-mount
metal oxide varistor device, for use in applications
requiring hi-energy / transient current capability.
• Lead-Free, Halogen-
Datasheet Resources Samples Free and RoHS
Compliant
CAUTION: Stresses above those listed in “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress only rating and operation of the device at these or
any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied.
1. Energy rating for impulse duration of 30ms minimum to one half of peak current (automotive load dump).
Peak Current, Energy and Power Derating Curve Repetitive Surge Capability
For applications exceeding 85ºC ambient temperature, the peak V175SM20 - V320SM20
surge current and energy ratings must be reduced as shown below 10,000
1 MODEL SIZE 20mm
5,000 2
10 V175SM20 - V320SM20
2,000 10 2 3
100 10
1,000 10 4
90 10 5
SURGE CURRENT (A)
PERCENT OF RATED VALUE
500 10 6
80
200
70
100
60
50
50
20
40
INDEFINITE
10
30
5
20
10 2
0 1
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 20 100 1,000 10,000
IMPULSE DURATION (µs)
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC)
0
t
TIM E
O1
t1
t2
°C
RMA solder flux. 230°C ABOVE 183°C
TEMPERATURE
150
200
RAMP RATE40-80
Wave soldering is the most strenuous of the processes. <2°C/s SECONDS
°C
ABOVE 183°C
TEMPERATURE
To avoid the possibility of generating stresses due to 100
150
PREHEAT DWELL
RAMP RATE
thermal shock, a preheat stage in the soldering process <2°C/s
is recommended, and the peak temperature of the solder 50
100 PREHEAT ZONE
PREHEAT DWELL
process should be rigidly controlled.
0
50 PREHEAT ZONE
When using a reflow process, care should be taken to 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0
ensure that the SM20 chip is not subjected to a thermal TIME (MINUTES)
0
gradient steeper than 4 degrees per second; the ideal 0 0.5
FIGURE1.0 1.5
14. REFLOW 2.0 2.5PROFILE
SOLDER 3.0 3.5 4.0
gradient being 2 degrees per second. During the soldering TIME (MINUTES)
Wave Solder Profile
process, preheating to within 100 degrees of the solder's
FIGURE 14. REFLOW SOLDER PROFILE
peak temperature is essential to minimize thermal shock.
300
Once the soldering process has been completed, it is MAXIMUM WAVE 260°C
250
still necessary to ensure that any further thermal shocks 300
are avoided. One possible cause of thermal shock is hot
°C
250
200
temperature. The boards must be allowed to cool gradually SECOND PREHEAT
TEMPERATURE
0 FIRST PREHEAT
500.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
TIME (MINUTES)
0
0.0 0.5 1.0 15.1.5
FIGURE WAVE2.0SOLDER
2.5 PROFILE
3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5
TIME (MINUTES)
Lead–free (Pb-free) Soldering Recommendations
FIGURE 15. WAVE SOLDER PROFILE
The terminals of SM20 series devices are tin plated copper,
Lead–free
300 Re-flow Solder Profile
and the recommended Lead-free solder is 96.5/3.0/0.5 MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 250˚C,
(SnAgCu) with an RMA flux, though there is a wide TIME WITHIN 5˚C OF PEAK
250 20 SECONDS MAXIMUM
selection of pastes and fluxes available that should be 300
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 250˚C,
RAMP RATE
compatible.
°C
> 217˚C
soldering, the Wave Solder Profile still applies. 100
PREHEAT ZONE
150
Note: the Lead–free paste, flux and profile were used for 50
100
evaluation purposes by Littelfuse, based upon industry PREHEAT ZONE
0
standards and practices. There are multiple choices of all 50 0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0
three available, it is advised that the customer explores the TIME (MINUTES)
optimum combination for their process as processes vary 0
0 FIGURE
1.0 16. LEAD-FREE
2.0 3.0 RE-FLOW
4.0 SOLDER
5.0 PROFILE
6.0 7.0
considerably from site to site. TIME (MINUTES)
Operating Ambient
Lead Material Folded Tin Plated Metal Leads -40°C to +85°C
Temperature Range (TA)
Soldering Storage Temperature
J-STD-002 -55°C to 125°C
Characteristics Range(TSTG)
Molded Plastic Meets UL94 V-0
Coating Solvent Resistance MIL STD 202, Method 215
Requirement
D --- 26
Quantity per box: 108 pieces
W
(diameter)
192 mm
H1 --- 10.5 30 mm
typical
H2 1.0 --
t 0.50 0.70
H1 S1 32.5 35 11.7 mm
H2 t 8.4 mm pocket
S2 3.0 4.5 typical depth
S1
S2 W 6.2 6.6
6
30 mm
8 typical
38
192 mm
Soldering Pad Layout
Radius
30 mm
typical
V 275 SM20
For “VARISTOR”
Max Voltage Rating
(Two or three digits -- refer to
ratings and specifications table)
SM20 SERIES
M(AC)
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test each product selected for their own applications. Littelfuse products are not designed for, and may not be used in, all applications.
Read complete Disclaimer Notice at www.littelfuse.com/disclaimer-electronics.
Epoxy Coated
Description
The Littelfuse LV UltraMOV® Varistor Series provides an ideal
Phenolic Coated circuit protection solution for DC voltage applications.
The maximum peak surge current rating can reach up to
10kA (8/20μs pulse) to protect against the damage from
high peak surge current induced by indirect lightning strike
interference, system switching transients, and abnormal fast
transients from the power source.
Available in five model sizes: 5mm, 7mm, 10mm, 14mm, and
20mm, these device feature a wide voltage range from 14V
to 125V.
Features
Agency Approvals • Breakthrough in low • High operating
voltage varistor design temperature range
Agency Agency Approval Agency File Number provides high peak (up to up to 125ºC (phenolic
10KA) surge current rating coating option)
UL 1449 E3201161 • Reduced footprint and • 5 model sizes available:
volume required for 5, 7, 10, 14, and 20mm
IEC/EN 61051-1 surge protection • 10mm, 14mm and
IEC 61051-2 • Wide operating voltage 20mm devices are UL
IEC 61051-2-2
J 503242422 range VM(AC)RMS 11V to 95V Recognized and TUV
IEC 60950-1 (Annex Q)
10mm,14mm and 20mm with
and V M(DC) 14V to 125V certified with 800V
phenolic coating only • Lead–free, Halogen-Free isolation voltage rating.
and RoHS compliant
Notes:
1. All epoxy coated sizes are UL Recognized while only 10mm, 14mm, and 20mm phenolic
coated parts are UL recognized. Applications
2. Phenolic coated only.
• LED lights • Automation control
Additional Information • Cordless phones systems
• Audio and video devices • Industrial control
• Mobile phone chargers contact relays
• Security systems • Surge protection device
• Fire alarm systems • Telecom power systems
Datasheet Resources Samples
• Wireless base stations
100 100
90 90
PERCENT OF RATED VALUE
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 -55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC)
Figure 2 T2
EXAMPLE:
FOR AN 8/20 s CURRENT WAVEFORM
8 s = t1 = VIRTUAL FRONT TIME
20 s = t2 = VIRTUAL TIME TO
HALF VALUE
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 5mm Parts Maximum Clamping Voltage for 7mm Parts
V05x11P - V05x40P V07x11P - V07x40P
MAXIMUM
80 V05x25P50 V05x25P 70 V07x35P
MAXIMUM
50
200 80V05x35P V05x35P
7040 70V05x30P
V05x20P V05x20P V05x23P 40 60 V07x20P
60 40
V07x30P V07x20P
V07x30P V07x23P
60 40
V05x17P V05x30P V07x17P V07x17P
(V)
60V05x25P 30 50 50
(V)
V05x20P
V05x11P V05x20P V05x11P 40
V07x11P V07x11P
40100 40V05x17P V05x17P 90 V07x17P V07x17P
20
80 30 V07x40P
30 20
20
90 V05x40P20
V05x14P V05x14P
V07x14P V07x14P
3080 30V05x11P
V05x35P V05x11P
70 V07x35P
V07x11P V07x11P
70 60 V07x30P
2060
V05x30P
50 20 20
V07x25P
50 20 V05x25P
10
10 V05x20P10 40 V07x20P 10
40
10 -3 10 -210 -3
V05x17P 10 -1 10 -2 10 0 10 -1 10 1 10 0 10 2 10 1 10 3 10 2 10 -3
10 3 30 10 -210 -3
V07x17P 10 -110 -2 10 010 -1 10 1 10 0 10 2 10 1 10 3 10 2 10 3
V05x14P
PEAK AMPERES (A) PEAK AMPERES (A)
V07x14P PEAK AMPERES (A)
PEAK AMPERES (A)
30 V05x11P 10 10
V07x11P
10 10
-3 -2 -1 0 010 1 110 2 3 20 10 -3 10 -3 10
-2
10 -210
-1
10 -1 10
0
10 0 10
1
10 1 10
2
10 210
3
10 3
10
20 10 -3 10 10 -2
10 -110
10VOLTAGE 10V05x11P10 10 210 10 3 CLAMPING VOLTAGE
CLAMPING
FOR VOLTAGE
V07x11P
FOR - V07x40P
V07x11P
CLAMPING VOLTAGE
CLAMPING
FOR V05x11PFOR - V68x68P - V68x68P
PEAK AMPERES (A)
PEAK AMPERES (A)
PEAK AMPERES
PEAK (A)
AMPERES (A)- V07x40P
60 V10x30P 60 V10x30P 90 90
300 V14x40P 80 V14x40P V14x23P V14x23P
50 100 V10x25P 50
100200 V10x25P 80
MAXIMUM
90 40 90 70 V14x35P 70 V14x35P
MAXIMUM
V10x20P 40
V10x40P V10x20P
V10x40P
80 80 V10x17P V10x17P V10x23P 60
200 V14x30P 60 V14x30P
(V)
V10x35P V10x35P
70 30
(V)
60 V10x11P V10x11P 90
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS
50 90 40 80 V14x20P
80 40
V14x40P V14x40P
V14x20P
20 50
V10x25P V10x25P
V10x40P 20 70 V14x35P V14x35P
70
40 80
V14x17P V14x17P
V10x20P
40 V10x35P V10x20P 30 60 30
70 100 V14x30P
60
V14x14P V14x14P
V14x30P
V10x17P
V10x30P V10x17P 90
30 60
50 30
V10x14P
V10x25P V10x14P 80 50 V14x11P
50
V14x40P V14x11P
V14x25P V14x25P
10 V10x11P V10x11P
V10x20P 10
70
20 40 V14x35P 20
40 3 60 -3 40
V14x20P V14x20P
-2 -3 -1 -2
20 10 -3 20 V10x17P -2 -3
10 10
-1
10 10
-2
10 10
0 -1
10 10
1 0
10 10
2 1 3
10 10
2
10 10 V14x30P 10 10
V14x17P
10 10 10 010 -1 10 1 10 0 10 2 10 1 10 3 10 2 10 3
30 V14x17P
V10x14P PEAK AMPERES (A)
PEAK AMPERES (A) 50 30 V14x25P
30 PEAK AMPERES (A)
PEAK AMPERES (A)
V10x11P
V14x14P V14x14P
40 V14x20P
V14x11P V14x11P
20
CLAMPING VOLTAGE
10 CLAMPINGFOR VOLTAGEV10x11P
FOR - V10x40P
V10x11P - V10x40P CLAMPING
30 VOLTAGE
20 V14x14P
20
CLAMPING V14x11P
FOR VOLTAGE FOR - V14x40P
V14x11P - V14x40P
V14x17P
10
10
-3 -3
10 10
-2 -2 -1
10 10
-1
10 10
0 0
10 10
1 1
10 10
2 2 3
10 10 10
3 10 -3 -3 -2
V14x11P10 10 10 -210
-1
10 -1 10
0
10 010
1
10 110
2
10 210
3
10 3
PEAK AMPERES (A)
PEAK AMPERES (A) PEAK AMPERES (A)
PEAK AMPERES (A)
10 20
100010
-3 1000
10
-2
10
-1
10
0
10
1
10
2
10
3
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3
900 900
CLAMPING MAXIMUM
800 CLAMPING 800CLAMPING
VOLTAGE MAXIMUM
FOR VOLTAGE
PEAK CLAMPING
V10x11P
AMPERES - VOLTAGE
(A)V10x40P CLAMPING PEAK
VOLTAGE FORAMPERES (A)
V14x11P - V14x40P
V14x11P - V14x40P
700 MODEL SIZE 700VOLTAGE
20mm
FOR
MODEL SIZE 20mm
V10x11P - V10x40P CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR
600 600
Maximum
500 Clamping
CLAMPING 500
VOLTAGE Voltage
FOR for- V10x40P
V10x11P 20mm Parts CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V14x11P - V14x40P
400 400
1000300 1000 300
V20x11P 900
- V20x40P
900
800 MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE 800 MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
1000
700200 MODEL 20020mm
SIZE
700V20E40P
PEAK VOLTS (V)
MODEL V20E40P
SIZE 20mm
600900 600
MAXIMUM
V20E35PCLAMPING VOLTAGE
V20E35P
500800
700 500
MODEL SIZE 20mm
V20E30P V20E30P
600
400100 100
400V20E25P
500
90 90 V20E25P
80
300400 300 80
70 70
60 60
200300
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
50 200
V20E40PV20E40P
MAXIMUM
50
40
200 V20E35P 40
V20E35P
(V)
100
V20E25P V20E20P V20E20P
90 90 V20E30PV20E25P V20E17P V20E17P
20
80100 80V20E25P 20
90
70 80 70 V20E14P V20E14P
60 70 60 V20E11P V20E11P
50 60
10 50 10
40 50 -6 40 -5 -4-6 -3 -5 -2 -4 -1-3 0-2 1 -1 20 31 4 2 3 4
10 10 1010 1010 1010 10 10 10
10 10
10 1010 V20E23P
1010 V20E23P
1010 10 10
30 40 30
30 PEAK AMPERESPEAK (A) AMPERESV20E23P(A)
V20E20PV20E20P
V20E20P
V20E17PV20E17P
20 20
20 CLAMPING VOLTAGE CLAMPING FORVOLTAGE V20x11P
FOR - V20x40P V20E17P
V20x11P - V20x40P
V20E14P V20E14P
V20E14P
V20E11P
V20E11P V20E11P
10 10
10-6 -5-6 -4 -3-4 -2-3 -1-2 0-1 1 2 3 43
1010 -6 10 -5 10 -5 1 0 2 1 310 2 10 4
10 10
10 10 10 10-3 10 10-2 10 10
10-1 10 10
100 10 10
10 1010
10 1010 10 10 10
-4 4
10 10
PEAK AMPERES (A)
PEAK AMPERES
PEAK AMPERES (A) (A)
CLAMPING
CLAMPINGVOLTAGE
CLAMPING FOR
VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE V20x11P
FOR FOR - -V20x40P
V20x40P
V20x11P
V20x11P - V20x40P
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 5mm Parts Maximum Clamping Voltage for 7mm Parts
V05x50P - V05x95P V07x50P - V07x95P
2000 4,000
MAX CLAMPING VOLTAGE MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
MODEL SIZE 5mm 3,000 MODEL SIZE 7mm
2,000
1000
V05x95P 1,000
V05x75P 900
500 800
700
600 V07x95P
500 V07x75P
400 V07x60P
P V07x50P
60
5x 300
200 V0 P
50
5x 200
V0
100 100
0.0001 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4
PEAK AMPERES (A) PEAK AMPERES (A)
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 10mm Parts Maximum Clamping Voltage for 14mm Parts
V10x50P - V10x95P V14x50P - V14x95P
4,000 4,000
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
3,000 MODEL SIZE 10mm 3,000 MODEL SIZE 14mm
2,000 2,000
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
1,000 1,000
900 900
800 800
700 700
600 V10x95P 600 V14x95P
500 V10x75P 500 V14x75P
400 V10x60P 400 V14x60P
V10x50P V14x50P
300 300
200 200
100 100
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4
PEAK AMPERES (A) PEAK AMPERES (A)
500 V20x95P
MAXIMUM PEAKVOLTS (V)
V20x75P
300
200
V20x60P
100 V20x50P
50
30
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4
PEAK AMPERES (A)
2x 15x
(A) (A)
Current
Current
104x
10 102x
x 2x 2x
100100 10
15x 15x 1000 1x
1000 2 1x
3103x 100 10 x15x
Current
5
2x 2 15x
Current
Current
10 10
Current
1064xx
104xx 102xx 2x
3
10 10
x 102x
10 x 4 2
10 1010
1053x
1035xx
10 6x 100100 10
15xx15x
Current
Current
Current
Current
6104 103x
5
103
1064x 4x
10 xx
10 4
10 xx
Surge
10
1052x
Surge
102xx
10 1010
5
x105x 100100 10 103x
1035xx
x
10 x106x
6
10 10 10 x
Surge
Surge
Surge
10
105xx
46
1064x
Surge
10 10 106x106x
5
1 1
Surge
Surge
Surge
Surge
10 x10 x
1 1 10 10
1
0.1
10 100 1000 10000 1 110 100 1000 10000
0.10.1
10 Impulse
100100 Duration (µs)
1000 10000 1 110 10 Impulse
100100
Duration (µs)
1000 10000
0.10.110 1000 10000 1000 10000
10 10 Impulse
Impulse
100100 Duration
Duration
1000
1000 (µs)
(µs) 10000
10000 10 10
Impulse
Impulse
100100
Duration
Duration
1000
1000
(µs)
(µs) 10000
10000
Impulse
Impulse
Duration
Duration
(µs)
(µs) Impulse
Impulse
Duration
Duration
(µs)
(µs)
10MM V10x11P
Repetitive Surge Capability - V10x40P
for 10mm Parts 14MM V14x11P
Repetitive Surge Capability - V14x40P
for 14mm Parts
10MM
10MM V10x11P
V10x11P - V10x40P
- V10x40P 14MM
14MM V14x11P
V14x11P - V14x40P
- V14x40P
V10x11P - 10000
V10x40P V14x11P - V14x40P
10000
10MM
10MM
V10x11P
V10x11P
- V10x40P
- V10x40P 14MM
14MM
V14x11P
V14x11P
- V14x40P
- V14x40P
10000
10000 10000 1x
10000
1x 2x
10000
10000 2x 10000 1x 1x
10000 15x
1000 1x 1x 1000
(A) (A) (A)
2x
(A) (A) (A)
2x 1x
1x
2x 10x 102x15x
1000 101x
1000 2x
2 1x 1000 15x
1000
(A) (A)
(A) (A)
x 2x 3 2x
Current
Current
2
Current
100 10 4x
Current
Current
10 100 10 1032x
10235xx
10xx10x
3
102x 10 x 10 x
10 xx 10235x 10346x1043x
10010010 10 x
Current
Current
Current
Current
104x
1046x 10010010
105xx 105x
10 x
Surge
104xx
Surge
105xx
10
103
103
x
105x
x 10 104x
100100104x1046x 100100 1056x1065x
Surge
10 10 x10 x
Surge
Surge
10 10 105x
Surge
1056xx
10 x
106x106x
Surge
Surge
10 10 106x106x 10 10
Surge
Surge
10 10 10 10
1 1
10 100 1000 10000
1 110 100 1000 10000
1 1
Impulse
100100Duration (µs) 10 10 Impulse
100100Duration (µs)
1000
1000 10000
10000
1 110 10 1000
1000 10000
10000 1 1
10 10
Impulse
Impulse
100100
Duration
Duration
1000
(µs)
(µs)
1000 10000
10000 10 10 Impulse
Impulse Duration
100100Duration (µs)
(µs)
1000
1000 10000
10000
Impulse
Impulse
Duration
Duration
(µs)
(µs) Impulse
Impulse
Duration
Duration
(µs)
(µs)
Repetitive Surge Capability for 20mm Parts
20MM V20x11P
- V20x40P
V20x11P - V20x40P
20MM
20MM V20x11P
V20x11P - V20x40P
- V20x40P
10000 1x
20MM
20MM
V20x11P
V20x11P
- V20x40P
- V20x40P
10000 2x
10000 1x 1x
10000 15x
10000 2x 2x
1x 1x
1000 102x
(A) (A) (A)
2x15x
15x 2x
1000 10
1000 1032x
102x
(A) (A)
x
Current
15x
104 15x
x 3
1000
1000 10 10 x
1023xx
102x
Current
Current
100 101054x104x
3x 3
10 10 x
106xx
Current
Current
100100 10 105x
1045xx
104x
Surge
106x
106x
100100 105x105x
Surge
10 106x106x
Surge
10 10
Surge
Surge
Repetitive Surge Capability for 5mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 7mm Parts
V05x50P - V05x95P V07x50P - V07x95P
1000 1x 10000
2x
15x 1x
102x 2x
100 103x 1000
104x 15x
102x
105x 103x
106x 104x
10 100 105x
106x
1 10
0.1 1
10 100 1000 10000 10 100 1000 10000
Impulse Duration (µs) Impulse Duration (µs)
Repetitive Surge Capability for 10mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 14mm Parts
V10x50P - V10x95P V14x50P - V14x95P
10000 10000
1x
1x 2x
2x
15x
1000 15x 102x
1000
Surge Current (A)
102x 103x
103x 104x
104x 105x
100 105x 106x
100
106x
10 10
1 1
10 100 1000 10000 10 100 1000 10000
Impulse Duration (µs) Impulse Duration (µs)
10000 1x
2x
15x
102x
1000
Surge Current (A)
103x
104x
105x
106x
100
10
1
10 100 1000 10000
Impulse Duration (µs)
© 2017 Littelfuse, Inc.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 09/14/17
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Radial Leaded Varistors > HMOV® Varistor Series
300 300
Maximum Wave 260C
Maximum Wave 240C
250 250
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
200 200
150 150
100 100
50 50
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
TIME(MINUTES) TIME(MINUTES)
Lead Material Copper Clad Steel Wire +85°C, 85% RH,1000 hours
Humidity Aging
+/-10% typical voltage change
Soldering Solderability per MIL–STD–202,
Characteristics Method 208 +85°C to -40°C 10 times
Thermal Shock
+/-10% typical voltage change
Cured, flame retardant epoxy polymer
Insulating Material Solvent Resistance MIL–STD–202, Method 215
meets UL94V–0 requirements
Device Labeling Marked with LF, voltage and date code Moisture Sensitivity Level 1, J–STD–020
VRMS 5mm Size 7mm Size 10mm Size 14mm Size 20mm Size
Dimen-
Voltage Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
sion
Model mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in)
10 12 16 20 26.5
A All - - - - -
(0.394) (0.472) (0.630) (0.787) (1.043)
13 15 19.5 22.5 29
A1 All - - - - -
(0.512) (0.591) (0.768) (0.886) (1.142)
7 9 12.5 17 23
ØD All - - - - -
(0.276) (0.354) (0.492) (0.669) (0.906)
4 6 4 6 6.5 8.5 6.5 8.5 6.5 8.5
e All
(0.157) (0.236) (0.157) (0.236) (0.256) (0.335) (0.256) (0.335) (0.256) (0.335)
1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3
11 - 30
(0.039) (0.118) (0.039) (0.118) (0.039) (0.118) (0.039) (0.118) (0.039) (0.118)
e1
1.5 3.5 1.5 3.5 1.5 3.5 1.5 3.5 1.5 3.5
35 - 95
(0.059) (0.138) (0.059) (0.138) (0.059) (0.138) (0.059) (0.138) (0.059) (0.138)
5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
11 - 30 - - - - -
(0.197) (0.197) (0.197) (0.197) (0.197)
E
5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6
35 - 95 - - - - -
(0.220) (0.220) (0.220) (0.220) (0.220)
0.585 0.685 0.585 0.685 0.76 0.86 0.76 0.86 0.76 0.86
Øb All
(0.023) (0.027) (0.023) (0.027) (0.030) (0.034) (0.030) (0.034) (0.030) (0.034)
25.4 25.4 25.4 25.4 25.4
L All - - - - -
(1.00) (1.00) (1.00) (1.00) (1.00)
SEATING C
HH11 PLANE
C C
H1 SEATING H
H11 SEATING
HH 1 PLANE
1 PLANE
SEATING C W2 W1
W0 W2 W1
H1 W0 W2 W1 H
H0 W0
W0 W2
W2 W1
W1
PLANE
W0 W2
W2 W1
W1 H Db
Db
H W0
HH0 Db H0 Db
Db
Db
Db W0 W2 W1
H0 Db
W
W
W W
W
WW DD0
DD0
DD0 W DD0
DD0 DD0
DD0 P1
P1 FF tt
DD0 P1 F t P1
P1 FF tt
P1
P1 P0 FF tt P0
P1 P0
P0 F t P0
P0
Straight Leads "ZS" P0
P0
Straight
CrimpedLeads
Leads"ZS"
"ZT" CrimpedLeads
Straight Leads"ZS"
"ZT"
Crimped Leads "ZT" CrimpedLeads
Straight Leads"ZS"
"ZT"
CRIMPED LEADS "L2" CRIMPED LEADS "L2"
P P E E
P2 P2 P P E E
PP EE P2P2 DP DP DP
P2
P2 PP EE PPDP E
P2P2 P2
P2 DPDP DPDPDH DH E DH DH
P DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
DP E DHDH
P2
P2
P DP DP DH
DH E DH
DH
DP
DP DPDHDH
DP
DP DH
DP DH DHDH DHDH DH
DH
DP DP DH DH
DH DH
SEATING C U
H1 H1 PLANE
U
C U H1 H1
HH1 1 SEATING
U SEATING C
HH
11
PLANE HH
1 1 PLANE W0W0W2W2W1W1
H1 C HoH0 W0 W0
W2W2W1W1
H1 SEATING W0
W0 W2
W2 W1
W1 Ho H Db Db
Ho PLANE W0W0 W2
W2 W1
W1 Db Db W0 W2
W0 W2 W1
W1
H
HoH0 Db
Db
Db
Db W0 W2 W1 H0H Db
Db
H W0 W2 W1
H0 Db
Db W W
W W W
W
WW DD0DD0 WW
DD0 W DD0
DD0
DD0 W
DD0
DD0 DD0
DD0 P1 P1 F F t t
DD0 P1 tt P1 P1 F F t t
DD0 P1 FF
P1
P1 P0 FF tt P1P0 P0
P1 FF t t
P0
P0 t P0
P1P1 P0
t F P0
Under-crimped
Straight Leads "ZU" F P0 Under-crimped Leads "ZU" P0
CrimpedLeads "ZS"
LeadsLeads
Under-crimped "ZT" "ZU" P0 Crimped Leads
Under-crimped "ZT" "ZU"
Leads P0
Straight Leads "ZS" Straight Leads "ZS"
Crimped Leads "ZT" Crimped
Straight Leads
Leads "ZT"
"ZS"
UNDER CRIMPED / IN-LINE LEADS "L3" UNDER CRIMPED / IN-LINE LEADS "L3"
P P E E
P2P2
P2 PP EE P DPDP DPDP E
P2 P2
P DP
DP E P E DHDH
P2 P
DP
DP P2 DP DP DHDH
P2 DH E DH
DH DP DP DH
DP DP DH DH
DP DP DH DH DH DH
DH DH
U
H1 H1
U U
HH1 1 H1
U H1 W0W0
W2W2W1W1
H1 HoH
H1 W0 W2
W0 W2 W1
W1 Db Db W0 W2 W1
H
Ho Ho W0 W2 W1
Db
Db W0 W2 W1 Db
Ho W0 W2 W1 H
H Db Db
Db
WW
WW W
W DD0
DD0 W
DD0
DD0 W
DD0
DD0 P1 P1 F F t t
DD0
DD0 P1
P1 FF tt P1 F t
P1 P0
P0 t P1 P0 F t
F t P0
P1 F P0
Straight Leads Leads
Under-crimped "ZS" "ZU" P0
P0
Under-crimped
P0 Leads "ZU"
Under-crimped
Straight Leads "ZU"
Leads "ZS" Straight LeadsLeads
Under-crimped "ZS" "ZU"
Straight Leads "ZS"
Refer to next P2
page forP dimension measurement
E specifics.
P E DP DP
P2
P DH E DH
DP DP P2
P DH E DH DP DP
P2
DP DP DH DH
DH DH
MODEL SIZE
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
5mm 7mm 10mm 14mm 20mm
P Pitch of Component 12.7 +/- 1.0 12.7 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0
P0 Feed Hole Pitch 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2
P1 Feed Hole Center to Pitch 3.85 +/- 0.7 3.85 +/- 0.7 8.85 +/- 0.7 8.85 +/- 0.7 8.85 +/- 0.7
P2 Hole Center to Component Center 6.35 +/- 1.0 6.35 +/- 1.0 12.7 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.7
F Lead to Lead Distance 5.0 +/- 1.0 5.0 +/-1.0 7.5 +/- 1.0 7.5 +/- 1.0 7.5 +/- 1.0
h Component Alignment 2.0 Max 2.0 Max 2.0 Max 2.0 Max 2.0 Max
W Tape Width 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5
W0 Hold Down Tape Width 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3
W1 Hole Position 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50
W2 Hold Down Tape Position 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max
Height from Tape Center to
H 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0
Component Base
H0 Seating Plane Height 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5
H1 Component Height 29.0 Max 32.0 Max 36.0 Max 40.0 Max 46.5 Max
D0 Feed Hole Diameter 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2
t Total Tape Thickness 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2
U Undercrimp Width 8.0 Max 8.0 Max 8.0 Max 8.0 Max 8.0 Max
p Component Alignment 3° Max 3º Max 3° Max 3° Max 3° Max
V 05 E 11 P L1 B 5 XXXXX
Littelfuse Varistor Other
Non-Standard
Disc Size OPTION CODES:
Options X2855: Nickel Barrier COATED WIRE OPTION --
05, 07, 10, 14 or 20 mm
Lead Spacing Options All standard parts use tinned copper clad steel wire.
Coating Nickel Barrier Coated wire is available as an option,
Blank: Standard lead spacing
E: Epoxy consisting of Copper wire with a flashing of Nickel
(See Dimensions Table)
P: Phenolic followed by a top coating of Tin. To order append
5: 5mm+/-1.0mm
standard model BASE PART number with "X2855".
VM(AC)RMS 7: 7.5mm+/-1.0mm
Example:
11V to 40V 1: 10mm+/-1.0mm
Standard Model: Order As:
Lead-Free and Packaging V05P11P V05P11PX2855
RoHS Compliant Blank or B: Bulk Pack
T: Tape and Reel
A: Ammo Pack
Lead Formation
Blank or L1: Straight
L2: Crimped
L3: In-Line
L4: Trim/Crimp (Bulk pack only)
Disclaimer Notice - Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, users should independently evaluate the suitability of and
test each product selected for their own applications. Littelfuse products are not designed for, and may not be used in, all applications.
Read complete Disclaimer Notice at www.littelfuse.com/disclaimer-electronics.
Description
Operating Ambient Temperature Range (TA) for Epoxy coated -55 to +85 ºC
Operating Ambient Temperature Range (TA) for Phenolic coated -55 to +125 ºC
CAUTION: Stresses above those listed in "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress only rating and operation of the
device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied.
Should transients occur in rapid succession, the average device. The operating values of a MOV need to be derated
power dissipation is the energy (watt-seconds) per pulse at high temperatures as shown above. Because varistors
times the number of pulses per second. The power so only dissipate a relatively small amount of average power
developed must be within the specifications shown on the they are not suitable for repetitive applications that involve
Device Ratings and Specifications Table for the specific substantial amounts of average power dissipation.
Figure 1A - Power Derating for Epoxy Coated Figure 1B - Power Derating for Phenolic Coated
100 100
90 90
PERCENT OF RATED VALUE
80 80
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 -55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC)
100
01 = Virtual Origin of Wave
90
T = Time from 10% to 90% of Peak
T1 = Rise Time = 1.25 x T
50 T2 = Decay Time
Example - For an 8/20 µs Current Waveform:
8µs = T1 = Rise Time
20µs = T2 = Decay Time
10
O1 T TIME
Figure 2 T1
T2
V7E130(P)-V7E510(P) 10000
10000
MODEL SIZE = 7MM
MODEL SIZE = 7MM
T = -55oC TO 85oC
TAA = -55oC TO 85oC
130 to 510V M(AC) RATING
130 to 510V M(AC) RATING
MAXIMUM CLAMP
MAXIMUM CLAMP
VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE
(V)
VOLTAGE(V)
230
250 230
PEAKVOLTAGE
LEAKAGE
LEAKAGE
MAXIMUM
175
150 175
130 140 150
130 140
100
Figure 3 100 -6
10 10-5 10-4 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000
10-6 10-5 10-4 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000
PEAK CURRENT (A)
PEAK CURRENT (A)
FIGURE 3.
FIGURE 3.
625 385
MAXIMUM
MAXIMUM
LEAKAGE
1000 LEAKAGE
1000
MAXIMUMPEAK
MAXIMUM
175
150 175
130 140 150
130 140
100
Figure 4 100 -6
10 10-5 10-4 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000
10-6 10-5 10-4 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000
PEAK CURRENT (A)
PEAK CURRENT (A)
FIGURE 4.
FIGURE 4.
MAXIMUM CLAMP
VOLTAGE
230
250
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTAGE (V)
300 275
510 320
550 420
MAXIMUM 625 460 440 385
LEAKAGE
1000
150 175
130 140
100
Figure 5 10-6 10-5 10-4 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000
PEAK CURRENT (A)
FIGURE 5.
LEAKAGE
Radial Lead Varistors > UltraMOV® Varistor Series 1000
150 175
130 140
100
Transient V-I Characteristics10-6Curves
10-5 10-4 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000
PEAK CURRENT (A)
FIGURE 5.
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 20mm Parts
MAXIMUM CLAMP
VOLTAGE
230
250
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTAGE (V)
LEAKAGE
1000
150 175
130 140
100
Figure 6 10-6 10-5 10-4 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000
PEAK CURRENT (A)
FIGURE 6.
2
1000
10 4
15 10 5
10 6
SURGE CURRENT (A)
10 2
10 3
100
∞
10
1
Figure 7 10 100
IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
1000 10000
FIGURE 7.
10000
Additional Information MODEL SIZE = 10MM
1 TA = -55oC TO 85oC
130 to 625VM(AC) RATING
2
15
1000
10 4
SURGE CURRENT (A)
10 2
10 5
Datasheet Resources 10 3
Samples 10 6
100
10
1
10 100 1000 10000
IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
© 2017 Littelfuse, Inc.
Specifications are subject to change without notice. FIGURE 8.
Revised: 09/14/17
10 4
15 10 5
10 6
FIGURE 7.
Repetitive Surge Capability for 10mm Parts
15
1000
10 4
SURGE CURRENT (A)
10 2
10 5
10 3 10 6
100
10
Figure 8 1
10 1000 10000
100
IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
FIGURE 8.
22
1010
1000
1000
4
33 10 4
10
1010 5
10 5
10
SURGE CURRENT (A)
6
SURGE CURRENT (A)
10 6
10
100
100
∞∞
10
10
Figure 9 1
1 10 100 1000 10000
10 100 IMPULSE DURATION (μs) 1000 10000
IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
FIGURE 9.
FIGURE 9.
Repetitive Surge Capability for 20mm Parts
10 2 3 10
1000 10 10 4 510 6
SURGE CURRENT (A)
1000 10
10 3 10 6
100
100
∞
∞
10
10
Figure 10 1
10 100 1000 10000
1 IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
10 100 1000 10000
IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
FIGURE 10.
FIGURE 10.
300 300
Maximum Wave 260C
Maximum Wave 240C
250 250
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
200 200
150 150
100 100
50 50
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
Figure 11 TIME(MINUTES) Figure 12 TIME(MINUTES)
Lead Material Copper Clad Steel Wire Operating Temperature -55°C to +85°C
Phenolic Coating Option -- UltraMOV® Varistor Series for Hi-Temperature Operating Conditions:
• Phenolic Coated UltraMOV® Varistor Series devices are available
with improved maximum operating temperature 125°C.
• These devices also have improved temperature cycling performance capability.
• Ratings and Specifications are as per standard UltraMOV® Series
except Hi–Pot Encapsulation (Isolation Voltage Capability) = 800V.
• Phenolic Coating is HALOGEN FREE. To order: change 'E' (Epoxy
coating) in part number to 'P' (Phenolic coating; e.g. V20P230)
• See Part Numbering System section of this series for more information.
• Contact factory for further details.
• Product marking:
LF 9
P20P230
Lead-Free, YYWW Phenolic Coated
Halogen-Free Option
& RoHS Compliant Identifier
Indicator
NOTE: 10mm, 14mm and 20mm devices are UL recognized and TUV certified with 800V isolation voltage rating.
*SEATING ATRIM
PLANE
LTRIM
NOTES:
1. Measurements displayed in Millimeters (Inches in parentheses).
2. Standard lead space.
3. For in-line lead option L3, dimension e1 is “zero”. Straight lead form option L1 shown.
For information about bulk packaging quantities, please refer to the Ordering Notes section at the end of this document.
SEATING C
H1 PLANE
C SEATING C
H1 SEATING H1 PLANE
PLANE
SEATING C W0 W2 W1
H1 H0 W0 W2 W1
PLANE
W0 W2 W1 Db
H0 H0 Db
Db W0 W2 W1
H0 Db
W
W (Refer to dimensions on following page)
Tape Specifications for Reel and Ammo Pack Items W
DD0
W
DD0 DD0
P1 F t
DD0 P1 F t
P1
P1 P0
7mm Devices
F
F
t
t
10, 14 and 20mm Devices
P0
P0
P0
Crimped Leads "ZT"
CRIMPED LEADS "L2" Crimped Leads "ZT"
CRIMPED LEADS "L2"
Crimped Leads "ZT" Crimped Leads "ZT" P E
P2
P E P DP DP E
P2 P2
DH DH
P DP DP E P
DP DP E
P2 P2
P DH E DH P DP DH E DH
P2 DP DP P2 DP
P DP E P2 P E
P2 DP DH DH DP DP DH DH
P
DP DP DH E DH DP DP DH DH
P2
DH DH DH DH
DP DP P E
DH DH P2
P E DP DP
P2
C DH DH
DP DP H1 SEATING
PLANE
SEATING C DH DH C
SEATING
H1 PLANE H1
C
PLANE
W0 W2 W1
H1 SEATING H1 H0 b
H1
PLANE W0 W2 W1 W0 W2 W1
H1 C
H1 H0 b H1 H0 SEATING
b W0 W2 W1
W0 W2 W1 PLANE
C W0 W2 W1 H
H1 HH0 SEATING
b Db W0 W2 W1
PLANE
Db W0 W2 W1 H W0 W2 W1 W
H Db
C
Db W0 W2 W1 W H1 H0 SEATING
b
C
PLANE
W
H0 SEATING D0
H1 b W
PLANE
W W0 W2 W1
D0 W D0 t
H0 P1 b F W
W0 W2 W1W W
D0 DD0
H0 P1 F t P1P0 F t
DD0 b DD0
P0 W
DD0 P1 F t D0 P1 F t
t P0
P1 P0 F P1 t W
Crimped
D0 Leads "L2" P1 P0
t F
Crimped Leads "L2" P1
P0
F
F t
W
Crimped Leads "ZS"
Straight Leads "L2" F P1 P0 t Crimped
D0 Leads "L2" P0
P0
Straight
D0 Leads "ZS" INLINE LEADS "L3"
P0
Straight Leads
P2 "ZS"
P1 INLINE
P LEADS
F "L3" t
E
Crimped Leads
P1 P2 "L2" P F t E Straight
CrimpedLeads
Leads
P2P0
"ZS"
"L2" P DP DP E
P0 P DP DP E DH DH
P2 DH DH P
DP DP E
P2
Crimped Leads
P2 "L2"
PDP DP
DH
E
DH
Crimped Leads
P2
P2
"L2" P DP
P
DP DH E
E
DH
P DP DP E DP DP DH DH
P2 P E
P2 DH DP DPDH
DP DP DH DH
DP DP DH DH
DH DH P2
DH DH P E
P E
P2 DP DP
DP DP DH UDH
DH UDH H1
H1 U
U H1
H1 U W0W2 W1
W0 W2 W1 H1 H0
H U Db UU W0W2 W1
H1 Db H1 H0
H U U W0 W2 W1 H1 Db W0 W2 W1
H1 Ho
H1 Db W0 W2 W1 W0 W2 W1
Db
Ho Ho W0W2 W1 W
Db W0 W2 W1 H0 Db U
Ho U W0 W2 W1 W
H Db H1 Db
H1 Db W
W DD0
DD0 W0W2 W1 W
W0 W2 W1 W DD0
H0 F t W
DD0
H P1 Db
P1 F t W DD0 W
Db t
P0 W F
DD0 P1 t DD0 P1P0
F DD0 P1 t
DD0 F
DD0 P0
In Line Leads
P1 "L3"
P0
F t
W
In Line Leads
P0 "L3"
P1
P0
F
F
t
t
W
P1 F t P1
In Line LeadsP1"L3" F t
InDD0
Line LeadsP0 "L3"
Under-crimped
DD0 Leads
P0
P0 "ZU" Under-crimpedP0 Leads "ZU"
Under-crimped Leads "ZU" Under-crimped
P1
P2 Leads "ZU"
P F t E
In Line Leads
P1 "L3" F t In Line Leads
P2 "L3" P DP DP E
P0 P E
P2 P0 DH DH
DP DP
P DP DP E
In Line LeadsP2"L3" STRAIGHT
DP
LEADS
DP
"L1"
DH DH In Line Leads STRAIGHT
P2 "L3" P
LEADS "L1"
DH
E
DH
DH DH DP DP
P E DH DH
P2
P2 P E
DP DP
DH DH DP DP
P E DH DH
P2
DP DP H1
DH DH H1
H1 W0W2 W1
H
H1 b W0W2 W1
W2 W1 W0 H
H H1 b
b W2 W1 W0
H
H1 b W0W2 W1 W
H
H1 b
W2 W1 W0
W W
H D0
H1 b W0W2 W1
W D0H t
D0 P1 b F
W2 W1 W0 W
D0H F t
P1 b F t P1
W P0
P0 D0
P1 F t
P0 W
P0 t
D0
Straight Leads "L1" W
Straight Leads
P1 "L1" F
D0
Straight Leads
P1 "L1" F t Straight Leads
P0 "L1"
D0 P0 F t
P1
Tape Specifications for Reel and Ammo Pack Items (Refer to drawings on previous page)
• Conforms to ANSI and EIA specifications.
• Can be supplied to IEC Publication 286-2.
• Radial devices on tape are offered with crimped leads, straight leads, or in-line leads. See Ordering Information.
• For 10mm devices 'P' (component pitch) is 12.7mm when 'F' (lead space) is 5mm.
• 7mm parts are available on tape and reel up to 460 VAC only
• 10mm parts are available on tape and reel up to 510 VAC only
• 14mm and 20mm parts are available on tape and reel up to 550 VAC only
• 7mm devices with 7.5mm lead spacing option will be taped at 25.4mm component pitch and 500 pieces per reel
• 10mm devices with 5.0mm lead spacing option will be taped at 12.7mm component pitch and 1000 pieces per reel
Model Size
Symbol Description
7mm 10mm 14mm 20mm
B1 Component Top to Seating Plane 15 Max 19.5 Max 22.5 Max 29 Max
C Crimp Length 2.4 Typ 2.6 Typ 2.6 Typ 2.6 Typ
P Pitch of Component 12.7 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0
P0 Feed Hole Pitch 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2
P1 Feed Hole Center to Pitch 3.85 +/- 0.7 8.85 +/- 0.7 8.85 +/- 0.7 7.70 +/- 0.7
P2 Hole Center to Component Center 6.35 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.7
F Lead to Lead Distance 5.0 +/- 0.8 7.5 +/- 0.8 7.5 +/- 0.8 10.0 +/- 0.8
Δh Component Alignment 2.0 Max 2.0 Max 2.0 Max 2.0 Max
W Tape Width 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5 18.0 +1.0 / -0.52 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5
W0 Hold Down Tape Width 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3
W1 Hole Position 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50 9.0 +0.75 / - 0.50 9.0 +0.75 / 0.50 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50
W2 Hold Down Tape Position 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max
H Height from Tape Center to Component Base 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0
H0 Seating Plane Height 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5
H1 Component Height 32.0 Max 36.0 Max 40.0 Max 46.5 Max
D0 Feed Hole Diameter 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2
t Total Tape Thickness 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2
Δp Component Alignment 3° Max, 1.00mm 3° Max, 1.00mm 3° Max, 1.00mm 3° Max, 1.00mm
For information on tape and reel packaging quantities, please refer to the Ordering Notes section at the end of this document.
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V XX E XXX P LX X X XXXXX
For “VARISTOR”
OTHER NONSTANDARD OPTIONS
X2855: Nickel barrier coated wire option
DISC DIAMETER: (see notes below)
07, 10, 14, or 20 (mm)
NONSTANDARD LEAD SPACING OPTIONS:
ENCAPSULATION: Blank: Standard lead spacing (see Dimensions Table)
E = Epoxy 5: 5mm Lead Spacing
P = Phenolic (Halogen Free) 7: 7.5mm Lead Spacing
VM(AC)RMS : 1: 10mm Lead Spacing
130 to 625 (V) PACKAGING:
B: Bulk Pack
LEAD-FREE, HALOGEN-FREE T: Tape and Reel
AND RoHS COMPLIANT INDICATOR A: Ammo Pack
LEAD FORMATION:
UltraMOV™ is a trademark of Littelfuse, Inc.
L1: Straight
L2: Crimped
L3: In-Line
L4: Trim/Crimp (Bulk pack only)
Ordering Notes:
For standard parts, use the BASE PART designator only. PACKAGING:
Littelfuse UltraMOV® varistors are shipped standard in bulk pack
For parts with non-standard options (such as with straight leads and lead spacing outlined in the dimensions
additional form, packaging and lead space options) sections of this document. Contact a Littelfuse representative
use, BASE PART + OPTION CODE. to discuss non-standard options.
OPTION CODE items are subject to availability and Standard Part Default Conditions
minimum order requirements. Please contact a Littelfuse
representative if you require additional information Device Size Part # Lead Space Packaging
7mm V07E– 5.0-/+1 Bulk
OPTION CODES: 10mm V10E– 7.5-/+1 Bulk
X2855: Nickel Barrier COATED WIRE OPTION 14mm V14E– 7.5-/+1 Bulk
All standard parts use tinned copper clad steel wire. Nickel Barrier 20mm V20E– 10.0-/+1 Bulk
Coated Wire is available as an option, consisting of Copper Wire
with a flashing of Nickel followed by a top coating of Tin. Standard Bulk Pack Quantity
To order: append standard model BASE PART number with Standard Bulk Pack Quantity
"X2855." Example: Varistor
Varistor Model Size
Voltage
Standard Model Order As 7mm 10mm 14mm 20mm
V18ZA40P V18ZA40PX2855 130 – 275 1500 1000 700 500
300 – 460 1500 700 600 400
510 – 625 1500 700 500 400
Description
CAUTION: Stresses above those listed in "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress only rating and operation of the device at these or any
other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied.
Peak Current, Energy and Power Derating Curve Peak Pulse Current Test Waveform for Clamping Voltage
100
100
P E R C E N T O F R A TE D V A L U E
80
50
60
40
20
0 t
T IM E
O1
t1
0 t2
Figure 2
55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130
Figure 1 AM BIEN T T EM PER AT U R E (ºC ) 01 = Virtual Origin of Wave
T = Time from 10% to 90% of Peak
T1 = Rise Time = 1.25 x T
For applications exceeding 85ºC ambient temperature, the T2 = Decay Time
peak surge current and energy ratings must be reduced as Example - For an 8/20 µs Current Waveform:
shown above. 8µs = T1 = Rise Time
20µs = T2 = Decay Time
10000
750
625
550
510
M a xim u m P e a k Vo lta g e (V )
460
420 440
385
1000
320
275 300
100
0.0 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0 1 0.0 0 1 0.0 1 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000
Figure 3 P e a k C u rre n t (A )
100000
1
2
10000 15
1 02
1 03
1000
Peak Current (A)
1 04
1 05
1 06
100 ∞
10
1
10 100 1000 10000
Figure 4 Impulse Duration (µs)
300 300
Maximum Wave 260C
Maximum Wave 240C
250 250
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
200 200
150 150
100 100
50 50
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
Figure 5 TIME(MINUTES) Figure 6 TIME(MINUTES)
Phenolic coated devices are available with improved maximum operating temperature 125ºC.
These devices also have improved temperature cycling capability. Ratings and specifications
are per standard series except Hi–Pot Encapsulation (Isolation Voltage Capability) = 500V.
To order: add 'X1347' to part number (e.g. V25S150PX1347). These devices are NOT UL, CSA,
CECC or VDE certified.Contact factory for further details.
D A b b D e e e1 e1 E L
max min max max min max min max max min
V25S115P 1.5 2.7 5.7
V25S130P 1.6 2.9 5.9
V25S140P 1.7 3.0 6.0
A
Notes
1. Additional optional lead form, packaging and lead spacing requirements are subject to availability and to minimum
order requirements. Please contact factory for details.
2. Nickel Barrier Wire option (Suffix 'X2855')Standard parts use Tin-Coated Copper wire. Nickel Barrier Coated Wire
is available as an option. This is Copper Wire with a flashing of Nickel, followed by a top coat of Tin. To order please
add suffix 'X2855' to end of standard part number. Contact factory for more details if required.
Disclaimer Notice - Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, users should independently evaluate the suitability of and
test each product selected for their own applications. Littelfuse products are not designed for, and may not be used in, all applications.
Read complete Disclaimer Notice at www.littelfuse.com/disclaimer-electronics.
Description
Agency Approvals
Features
Agency File
Agency Agency Approval • Lead–free, Halogen- • Available in tape and
Number
Free and RoHS reel for automatic
UL1449 E320116 compliant insertion; Also available
CECC 42201-006
with crimped and/or
• High energy
IEC 61051-1 trimmed lead styles
absorption capability
IEC 61051-2 116895
WTM 40J to 530J (2ms) • No derating up to
IEC 60950-1 (Annex Q) for 14mm
and 20mm only 85ºC ambient
• High pulse life rating
• The C-III Series is
C22.2 No. 8 91788 • High peak pulse supplied in 10mm,
CECC 42201-006 current capability 14mm and 20mm
IEC 61051-1 ITM 3500A to disc versions with
IEC 61051-2 E1273/F various lead options
10,000A (8/20µs)
IEC 60950-1 (Annex Q) for 14mm
and 20mm only • Wide operating
voltage range
VM(AC)RMS 130V to 1000V
Additional Information
CAUTION: Stresses above those listed in "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress only rating and operation of the device at these or
any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied.
Phenolic Coating Option -- C-III Series Varistors for Hi-Temperature Operating Conditions:
• Phenolic Coated CIII Series devices are available with improved maximum operating maximum temperature 125ºC
• These devices also have improved temperature cycling performance capability.
• Ratings and Specifications are as per standard except Hi–Pot
Encapsulation (Isolation Voltage Capability)=500V.
• To order: add X1347 to part number (e.g. V230LA40CPX1347)
• These devices are not UL, CSA, VDE or CECC certified.
• Contact factory for further details.
• Product marking:
LF 9
P230P40C
Lead-Free, YYWW Phenolic Coated
Halogen-Free Option
& RoHS Compliant Identifier
Indicator
100 100
90 90
PERCENT OF RATED VALUE
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 -55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC)
100
01 = Virtual Origin of Wave
90
10,000
T = Time from 10% to 90% of Peak
MODEL SIZE = 10mm
T1 = Rise Time = 1.25 x T
50 T2 = Decay Time
V460LA10C(P)
V320LA10C(P)
Example - For an 8/20 µs Current Waveform:
8µs = T1 = Rise Time
Maximum Voltage (V)
V300LA10C(P)
V250LA10C(P)
V275LA10C(P)
20µs = T2 = Decay Time
1,000
10
V230LA10C(P)
O1 T TIME
Figure 2 T1
T2
V175LA5C(P)
V150LA5C(P)
1 O = Virtual Origin of Wave
V140LA5C(P)
Transient V-I Characteristics
T = V130LA5C(P)
Time From Curves
10% to 90% of Peak Pulse Rating Curves
100
MAXIMUM CLAMP 15
VOLTAGE
1,000
230
250
104
MAXIMUM PEAKVOLTAGE (V)
300 275
550
510
440 420
385
320 10 2 105
625 460
10 3 106
1000 100
10
150 175
130 140
1
100
0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 10 100 1,000 10,000
PEAK CURRENT (A) SURGE IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
Figure 3 Figure 4
SURGE
10 3 106
Radial Lead Varistors > C-III Varistor Series 100
SURGE
100
∞
PEAK
∞
PEAK
RATED
10
RATED
10
1
1 10 100 1,000 10,000
Transient V-I Characteristics Curves Pulse Rating
10 Curves 100
SURGE 1,000(μs)
IMPULSE DURATION 10,000
SURGE IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 14mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 14mm Parts
V130LA10C(P) – V420LA20C(P) V130LA10C(P)-V420LA20C(P)
10,000
10,000
10,000 1 MODEL SIZE = 14mm
15 2 TMODEL oC TO 85 oC
MODEL SIZE = 14mm
1 A = -55 SIZE = 14mm
15 2 TA = -55oC TO 85 oC
(A)(A)
V460LA20C(P) 102
CURRENT
1,000
V420LA20C(P) V230LA20C(P) 102
CURRENT
V385LA20C(P) 1,000 103
Maximum Voltage (V)
V320LA20C(P) 1043
10
104
V300LA20C(P)
SURGE
1,000 V275LA20C(P)
100 ∞
SURGE
V250LA20C(P) 100 ∞
PEAK
PEAK
RATED
10
RATED
V175LA10C(P) 10
V150LA10C(P)
V140LA10C(P)
V130LA10C(P)
1
110 100 1,000 10,000
100
0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000
Figure 5 Peak Amperes (A) Figure 6 10 100
SURGE 1,000(μs)
IMPULSE DURATION 10,000
SURGE IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 20mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 20mm Parts
V130LA5C(P) - V680LA10C (P) V130LA20C(P)-V680LA100C(P)
MODEL SIZE = 20mm
V 1 3 0 L A 210,000
10,000 1
V680LA100C(P) 0C oC TO 85 oC
10,000 2 TMODEL
A = -55 SIZE = 20mm
V660LA100C(P) 1
V1 4 0 L A2 0 C
15 2 TA = -55oC TO 85 oC
(A)(A)
102
MODEL SIZE = 20mm V625LA80C(P) V1 5 0 L A2 0 C 15
CURRENT
10 2
V 1 7 5 L A 2 01,000
C 103
CURRENT
V575LA80C(P)
V 2 3 0 L A 4 01,000 103
C
104
Maximum Voltage (V)
V510LA80C(P)
V420LA40C(P) V460LA40C(P)
V480LA80C(P) V2 5 0 L A4 0 C 104
SURGE
V385LA40C(P)
V2 7 5 L A4 0 C
∞
100
SURGE
∞
1,000 V 3 0 0 L A 4 0 C 100
PEAK
V3 2 0 L A4 0 C
PEAK
V3 8 5 L A4 0 C
RATED
10
V320LA40C(P) V4 2 0 L A4 0 C
RATED
10
V300LA40C(P)
V230LA40C(P) V4 8 0 L A8 0 C
V275LA40C(P)
V175LA20C(P) V250LA40C(P) V5 1 0 L A8 0 C
V150LA20C(P) V5 7 5 L A8 0 C 1
V140LA20C(P)
V130LA20C(P) V6 2 5 L A8 0 C 110 100 1,000 10,000
100 10 100
SURGE 1,000(μs)
IMPULSE DURATION 10,000
V6 6 0 L A1 0 0 C
Figure 7 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10
Peak Amperes (A)
100 1000 10000
Figure 8 SURGE IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
V300LA40CX810(P)
Maximum Voltage (V)
V300LA40CX745(P)
V275LA40CX680(P)
V250LA40CX620(P)
1,000
V230LA40CX570(P)
V175LA20CX425(P)
V150LA20CX360(P)
V140LA20CX340(P)
V130LA20CX325(P)
100
300 300
Maximum Wave 260C
Maximum Wave 240C
250 250
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
200 200
150 150
100 100
50 50
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
Figure 10 TIME(MINUTES) Figure 11 TIME(MINUTES)
AC Bias Reliability
The C-III Series MOVs were designed for use on the AC High Temperature Operating Life 125ºC for 1000 Hours
line. The varistor is connected across the AC line and is at Rated Bias
biased with a constant amplitude sinusoidal voltage. It
should be noted that the definition of failure is a shift in the
300
nominal varistor voltage (VN) exceeding +/-10%. Although
V130LA20C
this type of varistor is still functioning normally after this
250
magnitude of shift, devices at the lower extremities of VN
85ºC. Changes in the nominal varistor voltage, measured at FIGURE 8. HIGH TEMPERATURE OPERATING LIFE 125 oC
1mA, of less than 2% have been recorded, as displayed in FOR 1000 HOURS AT RATED BIAS
the diagram at right.
The transient surge rating serves as an excellent figure Typical Repetitive Surge Current Capability of
of merit for the C-III varistor. This inherent surge handling C-III Series MOVs
capability is one of the C-III varistor’s best features.
The enhanced surge absorption capability results from
improved process uniformity and enhanced construction.
500 500
V130LA20C V130LA20C
3kA
3kA
AT3kA
VOLTAGEAT
450 450
450 processes are contributing factors to this improvement. 450
CLAMPINGVOLTAGE
CLAMPINGVOLTAGE
400 400
400 In the low power AC mains environment, industry 400
standards (UL, IEC, NEMA and IEEE) all suggest that the
CLAMPING
CLAMPING
350 worst case surge occurrence will be 3kA. Such a transient 350
350 350
(RATEDmay
event FOR 20 PULSES)
occur up to five times over the equipment life (RATED FOR 20 PULSES)
(RATED FOR 20 PULSES) (RATED FOR 20 PULSES)
300 time (approximately 10 years). While the occurences of 300
3000 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 3000 5 10 15 20 25 30
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
five 3kA transients
NUMBER isOF
the required capability, the rated,
SURGES
NUMBER OF SURGES
NUMBER OF SURGES
NUMBER OF SURGES
repetitive surge current for the C-III Series is 20 pulses Figure 13
FIGURE 9. TYPICAL REPETITIVE SURGE CURRENT FIGURE 9. TYPICAL REPETITIVE SURGE CURRENT
FIGUREfor9.the
TYPICAL
20mmREPETITIVE
units SURGE
andSERIES CURRENT
10 pulses FIGURE 9. TYPICAL REPETITIVE SURGE CURRENT
CAPABILITY OF C-III MOVsfor the 14mm Series. CAPABILITY OF C-III SERIES MOVs
CAPABILITY OF C-III SERIES MOVs CAPABILITY OF C-III SERIES MOVs
As a measure of the inherent device capability, samples
600
750A
600
of the 20mm V130LA20C devices V175LA20C
were subjected to
750A
600 V175LA20C
AT750A
600
AT750A
V175LA20C
750A (8/20μs) V175LA20C
750A (8/20μs)
550
550
550
a worst case repetitive transient surges test. After 20
750A (8/20μs) 550 750A (8/20μs)
VOLTAGEAT
VOLTAGEAT
500
the device characteristics. Changes in the clamping
450 450
450 voltage, measured at 100A, of less than 3% were 450
400
400 recorded, as shown in the upper diagram at right. 400
CLAMPING
CLAMPING
400
350
350 350
Samples
350 (RATED of the
FOR 120 20mm Series V175LA20C were subjected
PULSES)
(RATED FOR 120 PULSES)
(RATED FOR 120 PULSES)
300 (RATED FOR 120 PULSES)
300 to repetitive surge occurrences of 750A. Again, there was 300
300 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 2000 0 50 100 150 200 250 300
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 2000 0 50 100 150 200 250 300
negligible changes
NUMBERin OF
anySURGES
of the device characteristics NUMBER OF SURGES
NUMBER OF SURGES
NUMBER OF SURGES
after 120 pulses, as shown in the lower diagram at right. Figure 14
FIGURE 10. TYPICAL REPETITIVE SURGE CURRENT FIGURE 10. TYPICAL REPETITIVE SURGE CURRENT
FIGURE 10. TYPICAL REPETITIVE SURGE CURRENT FIGURE 10. TYPICAL REPETITIVE SURGE CURRENT
CAPABILITY
In both OF inherent
cases the C-III SERIES MOVscapability
device is far CAPABILITY OF C-III SERIES MOVs
CAPABILITY OF C-III SERIES MOVs CAPABILITY OF C-III SERIES MOVs
in excess of the expected worst case scenario.
'
$
*SEATING ATRIM
PLANE
LTRIM
25.4
Øb (1.00) Min.
CRIMPED AND
CRIMPED ANDTRIMMED
TRIMMED LEAD
LEADS
Radial lead types can be supplied with combination preformed
e
crimp and trimmed leads. This option is supplied to the
H1 E
dimensions shown below.
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C
h Component Alignment 2.00 Max
SEATING
H1 PLANE
H1 SEATING
PLANE
C
W0 W2 W1
W Tape Width 18.25 -/+ 0.75
H0 b
C
W0 W2 W1 W0 Hold Down Tape Width 12.0 -/+ 0.3
H1 H0 SEATING
PLANE b
W0 W2 W1 W
W1 Hole Position 9.125 -/+ 0.625
H0 b
D0
W W2 Hold Down Tape Position 0.5 Max
D0 P1 F t Height From Tape Center To
W H 19.0 -/+1.0
P1P0 F t Component Base
D0 P0
H0 Seating Plane Height 16.0 -/+ 0.5
Crimped Leads "LT" P1 F t
Crimped Leads "LT" P0 46.5
H1 Component Height 36 Max 40 Max
Max
Crimped Leads "LT" STRAIGHT LEADS "LS" D0 Feed Hole Diameter 4.0 -/+ 0.2
P E
P2
PDP DP
P2 DH
E
DH t Total Tape Thickness 0.7 -/+ 0.2
DP DP
DH DH
P E p Component Alignment 3° Max
P2
DP DP
DH DH U Under crimp Width 8.0 Max
H1
H1
W0 W2 W1
H
b W0 W2 W1
H
H1 b
W0 W2 W1 W
H
b W
D0
D0 P1 t
F
W
P1 F t
P0
D0
P0
Straight Leads "LS" P1 F t
Straight Leads "LS"
P0
P E
Straight Leads "LS" P2
PDP E DP
UNDER-CRIMPED LEADS
P2 DH "LU" DH
DP DP
DH DH
P E
P2
DP DP
DH DH
H1 U
H1 U W0 W2 W1
Ho
b W0 W2 W1
Ho
H1 b U
W0 W2 W1 W
Ho
b W
D0
D0 P1 t
F
W
P1
P0 F t
D0
P0
Under-crimped Leads
P1 "LU" F t
Under-crimped LeadsP0"LU"
V XXXX LA XX C P XXXXX
Ordering Notes:
Description
The LA Varistor Series of transient voltage surge
suppressors are radial leaded varistors (MOVs)
that are designed to be operated continuously
across AC power lines. These UL recognized
varistors require very little mounting space, and are
offered in various standard lead form options.
Should transients occur in rapid succession, the average device. The operating values of a MOV need to be derated
power dissipation is the energy (watt-seconds) per pulse at high temperatures as shown above. Because varistors
times the number of pulses per second. The power so only dissipate a relatively small amount of average power
developed must be within the specifications shown on the they are not suitable for repetitive applications that involve
Device Ratings and Specifications Table for the specific substantial amounts of average power dissipation.
Figure 1A - Power Derating for Epoxy Coated Figure 1B - Power Derating for Phenolic Coated
100 100
90 90
PERCENT OF RATED VALUE
80 80
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 -55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC)
100
01 = Virtual Origin of Wave
90
T = Time from 10% to 90% of Peak
T1 = Rise Time = 1.25 x T
50 T2 = Decay Time
Example - For an 8/20 µs Current Waveform:
8µs = T1 = Rise Time
20µs = T2 = Decay Time
10
O1 T TIME
Figure 2 T1
T2
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 7mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 7mm Parts
Transient V-I Characteristics Curves
V130LA1(P) - V300LA2(P) V130LA1(P) - V480LA7(P)
6,000 4,000
5,000 MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE 2,000 MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE 5,0
MODEL SIZE 7mm 3,000 1 MODEL SIZE 7mm MODEL SIZE 7mm
4,000 130 TO 300VM(AC) RATING 1,000 130 TO 300VM(AC) RATING V130LA1(P) - V480LA7(P) 2,0
TA = -55o C TO 85o C 2,000 2 o o
TA = -55 C TO 85 C V300LA4(P)
3,000 500
V275LA4(P)
3 1,0
(A)(V)
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
10 10V250LA4(P)
10 4V230LA4(P)
VOLTS
2,000 2 10 5
1,000 10
CURRENT
100
900 10 6
V275LA2(P) 2
V250LA2(P) 800
SURGE PEAK
50
700
1,000 600 1
900 500
800 V300LA2(P) 20
MAXIMUM
700 400
600
10
300
500
400 5 INDEFINITE
200 V175LA2(P)
V150LA1(P) V150LA2(P)
300 2
V140LA2(P)
V130LA1(P) V130LA2(P)
200 1
100
20 -3 100 -1 1,000 10,000 4
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 10 -2 10 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10
Transient
Figure 3 V-I Characteristics
PEAK AMPERESCurves
(A) Figure 4 IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
PEAK AMPERES (A)
FIGURE 14. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR FI
es 6,000 - V300LA4(P)
V130LA2(P)
FIGURE 3. CLAMPING
MAXIMUM VOLTAGE
CLAMPING VOLTAGEFOR V130LA1(P) - V300LA2(P)
4,000
FIGURE V130LA1(P)
4. CLAMPING
MAXIMUM - V480LA7(P)
VOLTAGE
CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V130LA2(P) - V300LA4(P)
5,000
4,000 MODEL SIZE 7mm 3,000MODEL SIZE 7mm
4,000 130 TO 300V 130 TO 300VM(AC) RATING
MAXIMUM M(AC) RATING
o CCLAMPING
85o C
VOLTAGE
2,0005,000 TA = -55 o o 5
3,000 TA = -55SIZE
3,000 MODEL TO
7mm 1 C TO 85 C V300LA4(P)
MODEL SIZE 14mm
130 TO 300V RATING 6,000 V275LA4(P)
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
(V) (V)
V250LA2(P) 8003,000
500 TA = -55 C TO 85 C
10 5
PEAKPEAK
1,000 700
PEAKCURRENT
1,000
3,000
900 600 10 6
900
800
VOLTS
5002,000
200 V275LA10(P)
800
700 V300LA2(P)
MAXIMUM
400 50
SURGE
400
300 V150LA1(P) 2001,000 V420LA10(P) V175LA2(P)
900 V150LA2(P)
800
MAXIMUM
300 20 V140LA2(P)
MAXIMUM
P) - V300LA2(P) V320LA7(P)
FIGURE-4. 10 -3 10 -2 VOLTAGE
V480LA7(P)
CLAMPING 10 -1 10 0 V130LA2
FOR 10 1 (P) 10-2V300LA4(P)
10 3 10 4 10 -316. SURGE
10 -2 10 -1 0
10RATING 10 1CURVES 10 2 FOR10 3 10 4
FIGURE CURRENT FI
PEAK AMPERES (A) PEAK AMPERES (A)
6,000 V130LA10A(P) - V320LA20A(P)
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE 5,000 MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
5,000 MODEL SIZE 7mm
FIGURE 5. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V320LA7(P) - V480LA7(P)
6,000 FIGURE
10,000MODEL
4,000
6. CLAMPING
SIZE 10mm VOLTAGE FOR V130LA5(P) - V420LA10(P) 10
320MAXIMUM
TO 480VM(AC) RATINGVOLTAGE
CLAMPING 130 1TO 420VM(AC) RATING MODEL SIZE 20mm
5,000 5,000 2 5
TA = -55o C TO
MODEL
oC
8510mm
SIZE 3,000 TA = -55 C TO 85o C
o
10 V130LA20A(P) - V320LA40B(P)
4,000
10 2 3
(V) (V)
3,000 2,000 10 2
3,000 TA = -55o C TO 85o C 6,000
VOLTSVOLTS
2,000 V275LA10(P) 4
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE 1,000
5,000 MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE10 5 1
5,000 MODEL SIZE 10mmV460LA7(P) MODEL SIZE 14mm V250LA10(P)
10
(A)
CURRENT
V250LA10(P) o o
TA = -55o C TO 85o C 1,0003,000
200
TA = -55 C TO 85 C
V420LA10(P)
V230LA10(P) 900
(V)
(V)
800 100
PEAK
MAXIMUM
3,000 V625LA10(P)
1,000 V420LA10(P) 7002,000
VOLTS
VOLTS
500 V300LA20A(P)
MAXIMUMMAXIMUM
700
2,000 V300LA10(P) V230LA20A(P)
600 400 20V175LA5(P)V320LA20A(P)
PEAK
V420LA7(P)
MAXIMUM PEAK
V320LA10(P)
500 V385LA7(P) 1,000 INDEFINITE V150LA5(P)
10
300 900
20LA7(P) 400 V175LA5(P) V320LA7(P) 800 V140LA5(P)
5
700 V130LA5(P)
5LA7(P) 500
300
V150LA5(P) 200 600
LA7(P) V140LA5(P)
1,000 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2V130LA5(P)
10 3 10 4
V575LA10(P)
-32
10500 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4
Figure 2006 PEAK AMPERES (A) PEAK AMPERES (A)
V510LA10(P) 400
1 V175LA10A(P)
10 3 10 4 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 20 100 1,000 10,000
V480LA10(P)/ V150LA10A(P)
FIGURE 5. CLAMPING VOLTAGE PEAK AMPERES (A)
FOR V320LA7(P) -V460LA10(P)
V480LA7(P) FIGURE300 6. CLAMPING VOLTAGE IMPULSE FOR V130LA5(P)
DURATION (µs) - V420LA10(P)
V140LA10A(P)
V385LA10(P) V130LA10A(P)
P) - V480LA7(P) FIGURE500 6. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V130LA5(P) - V420LA10(P) FIGURE
200 18. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR FI
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 -3 -2
V130LA20A(P)
10 10 -1 0
- V320LA40B(P)
10 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4
© 2017 Littelfuse, Inc. PEAK AMPERES (A) 6,000 PEAK AMPERES (A)
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE 5,000 MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
Specifications
5,000 are subject to change without notice.
6,000 MODEL SIZE 10mm MODEL SIZE 14mm
Revised: 09/14/17 7. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V300LA10(P) - V680LA10(P) 4,000 130
FIGURE
5,000 300 TO 680V
MAXIMUM RATINGVOLTAGE V680LA10(P)
CLAMPING
M(AC) FIGURE 8. TO 320VM(AC) VOLTAGE
CLAMPING RATING FOR V130LA10A(P) - V320LA20A
= -55o C SIZE
T MODEL oC
TO 8514mm 3,000 TA = -55o C TO 85o C
4,000 A 130 TO 320V
(V)
M(AC) RATING
V)
)
2,000 V230LA4(P)
V275LA4(P)
(V)
VOLT
1,000
VOLTS
V250LA2(P) 800
PEAKPEAK
1,000 700
1,000
900 600
900
800
800
700 V300LA2(P) Radial Lead Varistors > LA Varistor Series 500
MAXIMUM
700
600 400
600
500 300
MAXIMUM
500
400
400 200 V175LA2(P)
300 V150LA1(P) V150LA2(P)
300 V140LA2(P)
200 V175LA2(P) V130LA2(P)
V130LA1(P) V150LA2(P)
200 V140LA2(P) 100
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 V130LA2(P)
10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4
100 PEAK AMPERES (A) PEAK AMPERES (A)
10 4 Transient
10 -3 V-I Characteristics
10 -2 10 -1 10 0 Curves
10 1 (Continued...)
10 2 10 3 10 4 Pulse Rating Curves (Continued...)
FIGURE 3. CLAMPING VOLTAGE PEAK AMPERES (A)
FOR V130LA1(P) - V300LA2(P) FIGURE 4. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V130LA2(P) - V300LA4(P)
A2(P) Maximum
FIGURE 4. Clamping
CLAMPING Voltage
VOLTAGE for
FOR10mm Parts
V130LA2 (P) - V300LA4(P) Repetitive Surge Capability for 10mm Parts
6,000
V130LA5(P)MAXIMUM
- V420LA10(P)
CLAMPING VOLTAGE V130LA5(P)MAXIMUM
- V680LA10(P)
CLAMPING VOLTAGE
5,000 MODEL SIZE 7mm 5,000
6,000320 TO 480V MODEL SIZE 10mm
RATING 4,000 130 TO 420VM(AC) RATING
2,000
5,000 MAXIMUM M(AC)
CLAMPING VOLTAGE 5,000
-55o C TO
TA1 =MODEL 85o10mm
SIZE C MODEL SIZE 7mm 3,000 1 TA = -55o C TO 85o C MODEL SIZE 10mm
4,000
1,000 V130LA1(P) - V480LA7(P) V130LA5(P) - V680LA10(P)
(V) (V)
500 2,000 2
V275LA10(P)
3 1,000 10 3
10 V460LA7(P) 10 4 10 V250LA10(P)
10
10 4
SURGE CURRENT (A)
10
100 10 6
V250LA10(P) 1,000 V420LA10(P) 10 6
V230LA10(P) 200
900
800
MAXIMUM
50
1,000 V420LA10(P) 100
700
900 600
800
1,000
20 50
500
MAXIMUM
700
600 V420LA7(P) 400 V175LA5(P)
10
500 20
V385LA7(P) 300 INDEFINITE
V150LA5(P)
5
400 INDEFINITE
V175LA5(P) V320LA7(P) 10 V140LA5(P)
V130LA5(P)
500 V150LA5(P) 200
300 V140LA5(P) 5
2
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2V130LA5(P)
10 3 10 4 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4
200
1 PEAK AMPERES (A) 2 PEAK AMPERES (A)
10 4 10 -3
20 10 -2 100 10 -1 10 0 10 11,000 10 2 10 3 10,000
10 4 20 100 1,000 10,000
( µs) Figure 8 IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
Figure 7 5. CLAMPINGIMPULSE
FIGURE VOLTAGE
DURATION(A)
PEAK AMPERES
FOR V320LA7(P) - V480LA7(P) FIGURE 6. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V130LA5(P) - V420LA10(P)
FIGURE 14. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR FIGURE 15. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
A7(P) V300LA10(P)
FIGURE 6.- V680LA10(P)
CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V130LA5(P) - V420LA10(P)
V130LA1(P) - V480LA7(P) V130LA5(P) - V680LA10(P)
6,000
5,000 MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE 5,000
5,000 MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
5,000 1 SIZE 10mm MODEL
1 SIZE 14mm
6,000 MODEL MODEL SIZE 14mm 4,000 130
MODEL SIZE 14mm
2,000300MAXIMUM
5,000 2TO 680VM(AC) RATINGVOLTAGE
CLAMPING V680LA10(P)
V130LA10A(P) - V320LA20A(P) 2,000 2 TO 320VM(AC) RATING V385LA20A(P) - V1000LA80A(P)
T MODEL o
= -55 C TO o
8514mm
SIZE C 3,000 TA = -55o C TO 85o C
4,000 A10 2 10 2 3
(V)(A) (V)
10 10
(A) (V)
3,000
PEAK VOLTS
SURGE CURRENT
V320LA10(P)
V300LA20A(P) V250LA20A(P) 1,000
100 V230LA20A(P) 100
900
V320LA20A(P) 800
MAXIMUM
MAXIMUM
50 700
50
SURGE
1,000
900 600
800
1,000 V575LA10(P) 500
MAXIMUM
20
700 20
600 V510LA10(P) 400 V175LA10A(P)
10 INDEFINITE 10 INDEFINITE
) 500 V480LA10(P)/
V460LA10(P) 300 V150LA10A(P)
) 4005 V175LA10A(P) 5 V140LA10A(P)
V385LA10(P) V130LA10A(P)
)/ 500 V150LA10A(P) 200
) 300
2 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 V140LA10A(P) 2 -3
20 10 10 100 10 10 10 10 10 3 10,000
1,000 V130LA10A(P) 10 4 10
20 10 -2 10 -1
100 10 0 10 1 1,00010 2 10 3 10 4
10,000
) Figure 9
200 PEAK AMPERES
IMPULSE DURATION (A)( µs) PEAK AMPERES
IMPULSE DURATION(A)( µs)
10 4 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4
FIGURE7.16.
FIGURE SURGE CURRENT
CLAMPING VOLTAGE RATING CURVES
FOR V300LA10
PEAK AMPERES (A) (P) FOR
- V680LA10(P) FIGURE
FIGURE 17. SURGEVOLTAGE
8. CLAMPING CURRENT RATING
FOR CURVES
V130LA10A (P) -FOR
V320LA20A
V130LA10A(P) - V320LA20A(P) V385LA20A(P) - V1000LA80A(P)
10(P) FIGURE 8. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V130LA10A(P) - V320LA20A
10,000 10,000
1 MODEL SIZE 20mm 1 MODEL SIZE 20mm
5,000 2 5,000 2
10 V130LA20A(P) - V320LA40B(P) 10 V385LA40B(P) - V1000LA160B(P)
2,000 10 2 3 2,000 10 2 3
10 10
1,000 10 4 1,000 10 4
10 5 10 5
SURGE CURRENT (A)
500 10 6 500 10 6
200 200
100 100
50 50
20 20
INDEFINITE INDEFINITE
10 10
5 5
2 2
1 1
20 100 1,000 10,000 20 100 1,000 10,000
IMPULSE DURATION (µs) IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
FIGURE 18. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR FIGURE 19. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
V130LA20A(P) - V320LA40B(P) V385LA40B(P) - V1000LA160B(P)
(A)(A)
200 500 10 10
10 5 10 410 5
CURRENT
100 10 6
V275LA20A(P) 10 510 6
CURRENT
V250LA20A(P) 200 10 6
V300LA20A(P) 200 200
50 V320LA20A(P) V230LA20A(P)
100
1,000 100 100
900 50
SURGE
20
800 50 50
SURGE
700
10
600 20
V575LA10(P) 500
5 INDEFINITE 20 INDEFINITE 20
10
V510LA10(P) 400 V175LA10A(P) 10 INDEFINITE 10
V480LA10(P)/ 2 5
V460LA10(P) 300 V150LA10A(P) 5 5
V140LA10A(P)
V385LA10(P) 1 V130LA10A(P) 2
20020 100 1,000 10,000 220 100 1,000 10,000 2
10 3 10 4 10 -3 10 -2 -1
10IMPULSE10 0DURATION
10 1 ( µs)10 2 10 3 10 4 20 100 IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
1,000 10,000 2
IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
Figure 10 14. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
FIGURE
PEAK AMPERES (A) Figure 11 15. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
FIGURE
V130LA1(P) - V480LA7(P) FIGURE 16. SURGE CURRENT
V130LA5(P) RATING CURVES FOR
- V680LA10(P) FIGUR
P) - V680LA10(P) V385LA20A(P) V1000LA80A(P)
FIGURE 8. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V130LA10A(P) - V320LA20A V385LA20A(P) - V1000LA80A(P)
V130LA10A(P) - V320LA20A(P)
3,000
5,000 5,000
5,000 MAXIMUM
1
CLAMPING VOLTAGE
10,000 MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
1 10,000
MODEL SIZE 14mm MODEL SIZE 14mm
V1000LA80A(P) 1MODEL SIZE 20mm MODEL SIZE 14mm
2130 TO 275V2 MODEL SIZE 20mm
2,0003852TO 1000VM(AC) RATING V130LA10A(P) - V320LA20A(P) 5,000
2,000
2,000 M(AC) RATING V385LA20A(P) - V1000LA80A(P)
V130LA20A(P) - V320LA40B(P)
5,000
V680LA80A(P) 10
TA = -55o C TO 85o C TA = -55o C TO 85o C
1,000 10
3,000 10 2 3 2,000
1,000 10 102233
10 2,000
(A) (A)(V)
10 10
10 4
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
10 4 10 4 5
10
SURGE CURRENT (A)
500V660LA50A(P) 1,000
500 1,000
PEAK VOLTS
10 5 10 5 6
10
2,000 V625LA40A(P)
10 6 500
1,000 10 6
10 500
200 900
200
CURRENT
800
200 200
100 100
700
100 100
1,00050 600 V275LA40A(P)
MAXIMUM
50
SURGE
50
500 50
SURGE
500 10 6 500 10 6
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
200 200
1,000
100 100
1,000
900
80050 50
V230LA40A(P)
700
60020 V275LA40B(P)
20
INDEFINITE INDEFINITE
50010 10
500
V250LA40B(P)
400 5 5
V140LA20A(P)
300 2 V150LA20B(P) 300
2
1 1
20V130LA20B(P)
100 1,000 10,000 20 100
1,000 10,000
200 IMPULSE DURATION (µs) 200 IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
-3 -2 -1 0 1 102 103 104
10 10 10 10 10 10-3 10-2 10-1 100 101 102 103 104
FIGURE 18. SURGE CURRENT RATING(A)
PEAK AMPERES CURVES FOR FIGURE 19. SURGE CURRENT RATING (A)
PEAK AMPERES CURVES FOR
V130LA20A(P) - V320LA40B(P) V385LA40B(P) - V1000LA160B(P)
FIGURE 11. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V130LA20B(P) - V275LA40(P) FIGURE 12. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V140LA20A(P) - V230LA40A(P)
V130LA20B(P) 10 20
200 200
5 INDEFINITE INDEFIN
Transient V-I Characteristics Curves (Continued...)
10-3 10-2 10-1 100 Pulse
101 Rating
102 Curves
103 (Continued...)
104
10-3 10-2 10-1 100 101 10 102 103
PEAK AMPERES (A) PEAK AMPERES (A)
5
2
MODEL SIZE 7mm 5,000 1 T = -55o C TO 85o C MODEL SIZE 10mm 5,000
V660LA50A(P)
TA = -55o C TO 85o C
1,000 V625LA40A(P) V130LA1(P) - V480LA7(P) 3,000 A1 V130LA5(P) - V680LA10(P) 1
(A) VOLTS
1,000
10 10 3 800 V660LA100B(P)
1010 10 3
10 10
PEAKPEAK
1,000 1,000
2,000 1,000
10 4 1010 4
(A)(A)
200 500
700 V575LA80B(P)
900 10 5 104 55
CURRENT
1,000 10 6 1010 6
MAXIMUM
100 V510LA80B(P)
CURRENT
700 200
500
V480LA80B(P)/ 10 6
600
50
700 V275LA40A(P) 200 V460LA40B(P)
V250LA40A(P) V175LA20A(P) 200
MAXIMUM
V575LA40A(P) 400
100
500 V510LA40A(P) 100 100
1,000
500 V250LA40A(P) V175LA20A(P) 50
300
SURGE
SURGE
20
400 V480LA40A(P)/V460LA20A(P)
V150LA20A(P)
50 50
SURGE
V420LA20A(P)
P)
10
300 V385LA20A(P) 20 V130LA20A(P) V420LA40B(P)
V150LA20A(P) 200 20 INDEFINITE V385LA40B(P) 20
300
5 INDEFINITE V320LA40B(P)
V130LA20A(P)
10-4 10-3 10-2 10-1 100 101 102 103 104 1010-3 INDEFINITE
10-2 10-1 100 101 102 103 104 INDEF
10 V300LA40A(P) 10
200 PEAK AMPERES (A) 5500 -3 -2 PEAK-1AMPERES
0 (A)1 2 3
2 -3 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 104 5
104 10 10-2 10-1 100 101 102 103 104
Figure 14
1 PEAK AMPERES (A) Figure PEAK AMPERES (A)
15 CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V130LA20A(P) - V275LA40A(P)
2 10.
FIGURE 9. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V385LA20A (P) - FIGURE
20 100 1,000 10,000 20
2 100 1,000 10,000 2
V1000LA80A (P)
IMPULSE DURATION ( µs) FIGURE20 13. CLAMPING 100IMPULSE
VOLTAGEDURATION 1,000
( µs)
FOR V300LA40A 10,000
- V1000LA160B 20
FIGURE 10.- V275LA40(P)
V130LA20B(P) CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V130LA20A(P) - V275LA40A(P) IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
3,000
FIGURE 14.
3,000
SURGE
MAXIMUM CURRENT
CLAMPING RATING CURVES FOR
VOLTAGE Repetitive
FIGURE 15.Surge
SURGECapability for 20mm
CURRENT RATING Parts
CURVES FOR
) MAXIMUM
MODELV130LA1(P) 20mm- VOLTAGE
CLAMPING
SIZE V480LA7(P) 3,000 FIGURE 16. V130LA5(P)
SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
- V680LA10(P) FIGURE 17. S
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
2,000 MODEL 130 TOSIZE
275V M(AC) RATING
20mm V130LA20A(P)
MODEL V130LA10A(P)
- V320LA40B(P)
SIZE 20mm - V320LA20A(P) V
3,000 130 T TO 275V
= -55 o C TO 85RATING
o
2,000 MAXIMUM M(AC) C 140 TO 230VM(AC) RATING
5,000 T =A -55o CCLAMPING 85o C VOLTAGE
2,000
5,000 o C TO 85o C
(V) (V)
2
102 3
900
1,000 10 10 2 3 2,000
1,000 10 10 10 3 2,000
1,000
PEAK
800 10 1,000 10 4
900 10 4 104
(A)(A)
1,000 10 1,000
500 500 1055
PEAKVOLTS
700
PEAK
800 10 5 10
CURRENT
600
1,000 V275LA40A(P) 10 6 500 500
MAXIMUM
700 10
CURRENT
200
500
600 V275LA40B(P) 200
MAXIMUM
400
300
50 50
SURGE
SURGE
300 V130LA20A(P)
V150LA20B(P) 30020
20 20 20
200 V140LA20A(P) INDEFINITE INDEF
INDEFINITE
1010-3 V130LA20B(P) 10 INDEFINITE 10
104 300 10-2 10-1 100 101 102 103 104 10
200 200
5 -3
10 10-2 10-1 PEAK 10AMPERES
0 101 (A) 102 103 104 10-3 10-2 10-155100 101 102 103 104
5
Figure 16
200 PEAK AMPERES (A) 2 PEAK AMPERES (A) 2
104 FIGURE 2 10. 10 CLAMPING
-3 10-2 VOLTAGE
10-1 FOR
10 0 V130LA20A
101 102 (P) -10
V275LA40A
3 104 (P) 2
20 100 1,000 10,000 20
1 100 1,000 10,000 1
FIGURE 11.- V275LA40A(P)
V130LA20A(P) CLAMPING VOLTAGE PEAK AMPERES
IMPULSE DURATION (A)
FOR V130LA20B ( µs) (P) - V275LA40(P) FIGURE 12.
20 CLAMPING100VOLTAGE
IMPULSE FOR V140LA20A
DURATION ( µs) (P) - V230LA40A
1,000 (P)
10,000 20
Figure 18 IMPULSE DURATION (µs)
A40(P) FIGURE
FIGURE 16.CLAMPING
3,000 12. SURGE CURRENT RATING
VOLTAGE FOR CURVES
V140LA20A(P) -FOR
V230LA40A(P) FIGURE 17. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
V130LA10A(P)
MAXIMUM - V320LA20A(P)
CLAMPING VOLTAGE FIGURE 18. V385LA20A(P)
SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
- V1000LA80A(P) FIGURE 19. S
V385LA40B(P) - V1000LA160B(P)
MODEL SIZE 20mm 5,000 V130LA20A(P) - V320LA40B(P) V
2,000 140 TO 230V M(AC) RATING MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
10,000 10,000
TA1 = -55o C TO 85o C MODEL SIZE 20mm 1
5,000 2 MODEL SIZE 30020mm
TO 1000VM(AC) RATING V1000LA160B(P)
5,000 2 MODEL SIZE 20mm
MPING VOLTAGE V130LA20A(P) TA =- V320LA40B(P)
(A)VOLTS (V)
10
85o C 1,000 10 4 V625LA80B(P) V680LA100B(P) 10 4
1,000 1,000
10 5 V660LA100B(P) 10 5
SURGE CURRENT (A)
PEAK
500
100 V480LA80B(P)/ 100
V460LA40B(P)
50 50
V140LA20A(P)
SURGE
1,000
300
20 20
INDEFINITE INDEFINITE
V420LA40B(P)
10 10
200 V385LA40B(P)
104 5 5 V320LA40B(P)
10-3 10-2
V420LA40B(P) 10-1 100 101 102 103 104
Figure 17 V385LA40B(P) PEAK AMPERES 500 (A)
V300LA40A(P)
2 2 2
V320LA40B(P) 10-3 10-2 10-1 100 101 10 103 104
1 V300LA40A(P) 1
NOTE: If pulse ratings are exceeded, a shift of V (at specified current) of more thanPEAK AMPERES (A)
2A4010
(P)-1
10 0 FIGURE
1 2012. CLAMPING
102 This10 3 1004 VOLTAGE FOR N(DC) V140LA20A
1,000 (P) - V230LA40A (P)
10,000 20 100 1,000 10,000
+/-10% 10could result. type of10shift, which normally results in a decrease of VN(DC), may
PEAK AMPERES
IMPULSE DURATION (µs) Figure 19 IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
result in the(A)
device not meeting the original published FIGURE 13. CLAMPING
specifications, VOLTAGE
but does not prevent FOR V300LA40A - V1000LA160B
the device from continuing
FIGURE 18. SURGEto function, and to provide
CURRENT RATINGampleCURVES
protection.FOR FIGURE 19. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
VOLTAGE FOR V300LA40A - V1000LA160B
V130LA20A(P) - V320LA40B(P) V385LA40B(P) - V1000LA160B(P)
AMPING VOLTAGE
20mm © 2017 Littelfuse, Inc.
V1000LA160B(P) Specifications are subject to change without notice.
M(AC) RATING
85o C Revised: 09/14/17
) V680LA100B(P)
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Radial Lead Varistors > LA Varistor Series
300 300
Maximum Wave 260C
Maximum Wave 240C
250 250
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
200 200
150 150
100 100
50 50
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
Figure 20 TIME(MINUTES) Figure 21 TIME(MINUTES)
Cured, flame retardant epoxy polymer +85°C, 85% RH, 1000 hours
Insulating Material Humidity Aging
meets UL94V–0 requirements +/-10% typical voltage change
V385LA- - 13 - 17 - 20.5 - 28
*SEATING ATRIM V1000LA - (0.0512) - (0.689) - (0.807) - (1.102)
PLANE
LTRIM All 2.41 (0.095) 4.69 (0.185) 2.41 (0.095) 4.69 (0.185) 2.41 (0.095) 4.69 (0.185) 2.41 (0.095) 4.69 (0.185)
Notes :
1. Dimensions in millimeters, (inches) in parentheses.
2. 10mm (9mm Min. & 11mm Max.) ALSO AVAILABLE; see additional lead style options
3. 1000V parts supplied with lead wire of diameter 1.00 -/+ 0.05 (0.039 -/+ 0.002)
4. 'A' Max. for V1000LC80A (P) = 24.00 (0.945”)
SEATING C
H1 PLANE
C C C
SEATING H1 H1 SEATING
SEATING
C
H1 PLANE H1 SEATING
PLANEPLANE
C W0 W2 W1
C C H1
PLANE
SEATING
H1 H1 SEATING
SEATING
C PLANE
H1 SEATING
PLANEPLANE
C H 0 Db W2W2
W0W0 W1W1
PLANE
SEATING W0 W2 W1 W0 W2 W1
H1 H0 H0 W0 W2 W1
H
PLANE
Db W0W0W2W2
W1W1 Db Db
0 H0 Db
W0 W2 W1 H0 Db
H0 H0 Db Db W0 W2 W1
H0 Db
H0 Db W
W W W
DD0 W
W W W
DD0 W DD0DD0
W DD0 P1 F t
DD0
DD0 DD0
DD0 P1 t P1 P1 F F t t
F P1 P0 F t
DD0 P1 F t
P1 P1 P0 F F t t P0 P0
P1 F t P0
P1P0 P0 F t P0
Crimped Leads
P0
P0 "ZT" Crimped Leads "ZT"
Crimped
Crimped
Crimped Leads
Leads
Leads "ZT"
"ZT"
"ZT" Crimped
Crimped
Crimped Leads
Leads
Leads "ZT"
"ZT"
"ZT"
Crimped Leads "ZT" Crimped Leads "ZT"
STRAIGHT LEADS "LS" STRAIGHT LEADS "LS"
P E
P2
P E P P
P2 P2 P2 P DP DP E EE
P P DP DP E EE P2 P DP DHE DH
P2 P2 P P2 DP DP DP
P2 P DP DHE DH DP DPDHDH
P2 DP DP DP DP DP DH DHDH
DP DPDHDH DHDH DH
DP DP DH DH DH DH
DH DH
H1
H1 H1 H1
H1 H1 H1 W0 W2 W1
H1 H1 H
W0 W2 W1 Db W0W0
W2W2
W1W1
H1 H W0 W2 W1
Db W0W0
W2W2
W1W1 H H
H H W0 W2 W1 H Db Db W0 W2 W1
H Db Db W0 W2 W1 H Db
H Db Db
Db W
W W W
W W DD0 W
W W
DD0 W DD0DD0
DD0DD0 DD0 P1 F t
DD0 P1 t DD0
F P1 P1 F F t t
DD0 P1 F t
P1 P1 P0 F F t t
P1 F t P1 P0 F t
P1 P0P0
Straight Leads P0
"ZS" F t P0 P0
P0 P0
Straight
StraightLeads
Straight Leads
Leads "ZS"
"ZS"
"ZS" Straight Leads "ZS" P0
Straight Leads "ZS" Straight Leads
Leads
Straight "ZS"
"ZS"
Straight Leads "ZS"
UNDER-CRIMPED LEADS "LU" Straight Leads "ZS"
UNDER-CRIMPED LEADS "LU"
P E
P2
P E P P DP DP E EE
P2 P2 P2 P
P P DP DP E EE P2 P DP
DP DHE DH
P2 P2 P P2 DP DP
P2 P DP DHE DH DP DPDHDH DHDH
P2 DP DP DP DP DP DH DH
DP DPDHDH DHDH
DP DP DH DH DH DH
DH DH
U
H1
U U U
H1 H1 H1 U
U U H1 U W0 W2 W1
H1 H1 U H1 Ho
H1 U W0 W2 W1 Db W0W0
W2W2W1W1
H1 Ho Ho Ho W0 W2 W1
Db W0W0
W2W2
W1W1 Ho Db Db W0 W2 W1
Ho Ho W0 W2 W1 Ho Db
Ho Db Db W0 W2 W1 Db
Ho Db
Db W
W W W
DD0 W
W W W
DD0 W
W DD0DD0
DD0 P1 F t
DD0DD0 DD0
DD0 P1 F t P1 P1 F F t t
DD0 P1 P0 F t
P1 P1 P0 F F t t P1 F t
P1 F t P0 P0
Under-crimped Leads "ZU"
P1 P0P0
P0 F t
Under-crimped Leads "ZU"P0
P0
Under-crimped
Under-crimped
Under-crimped Leads
Leads
Leads"ZU"
"ZU"
"ZU"
P0
Under-crimped
Under-crimped
Under-crimped Leads
Leads
Leads"ZU"
"ZU"
"ZU"
Under-crimped Leads "ZU" Under-crimped Leads "ZU"
Model Size
Symbol Description
7mm 10mm 14mm 20mm
P Pitch of Component 12.7 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0
P0 Feed Hole Pitch 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2
P1 Feed Hole Center to Pitch 3.85 +/- 0.7 8.85 +/- 0.7 8.85 +/- 0.7 8.85 +/- 0.7
P2 Hole Center to Component Center 6.35 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.7
F Lead to Lead Distance 5.0 +/- 0.8 7.5 +/-0.8 7.5 +/- 0.8 7.5 +/- 0.8
h Component Alignment 2.0 Max 2.0 Max 2.0 Max 2.0 Max
W Tape Width 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5
W0 Hold Down Tape Width 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3
W1 Hole Position 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50
W2 Hold Down Tape Position 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max
Height from Tape Center to
H 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0
Component Base
H0 Seating Plane Height 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5
H1 Component Height 32.0 Max 36.0 Max 40.0 Max 46.5 Max
D0 Feed Hole Diameter 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2
T Total Tape Thickness 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2
U Under-crimp Width 8.0 Max 8.0 Max 8.0 Max 8.0 Max
P Component Alignment 3° Max 1.00mm 3° Max 1.00mm 3° Max 1.00mm 3° Max
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Ordering Notes:
Description
Additional Information
Should transients occur in rapid succession, the average device. The operating values of a MOV need to be derated
power dissipation is the energy (watt-seconds) per pulse at high temperatures as shown above. Because varistors
times the number of pulses per second. The power so only dissipate a relatively small amount of average power
developed must be within the specifications shown on the they are not suitable for repetitive applications that involve
Device Ratings and Specifications Table for the specific substantial amounts of average power dissipation.
Figure 1A - Power Derating for Epoxy Coated Figure 1B - Power Derating for Phenolic Coated
100 100
90 90
PERCENT OF RATED VALUE
80 80
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 -55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC)
100
01 = Virtual Origin of Wave
90
T = Time from 10% to 90% of Peak
T1 = Rise Time = 1.25 x T
50 T2 = Decay Time
Example - For an 8/20 µs Current Waveform:
8µs = T1 = Rise Time
20µs = T2 = Decay Time
10
O1 T TIME
Figure 2 T1
T2
200 V205ZA05(P)
V180ZA05(P)
V150ZA05(P)
V120ZA05(P)
100 500
90 V68ZA05(P)
80
70 V56ZA05(P)
60 V47ZA05(P)
50 V39ZA05(P) )
V33ZA05(P) 5(P
40 A0
V27ZA05(P) 00Z )
V1 (P
30 V22ZA05(P)
V18ZA05(P)
200 05
2ZA
20 V12ZA05(P) V8
V8ZA05(P)
100
10 0.0001 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3
Figure 3 PEAK AMPERES (A) Figure 4 PEAK AMPERES (A)
FIGURE 3. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V8ZA05(P) - V68ZA05(P) FIGURE 4. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V82ZA05(P) - V33ZA05(P)
V360ZA05(P) - V750ZA05(P)
3000 500
MAX CLAMPING VOLTAGE MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
MODEL SIZE 5mm 400
MODEL SIZE 7mm
360 TO 750VN(DC) RATING 300 8 TO 68VN(DC) RATING
V750ZA05(P) TA = -55oC TO 85oC
2000 TA = -55oC TO 85oC
V715ZA05(P) 3000 500
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
200
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
200
200
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
90
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
V180ZA1(P) 200
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
700 80 V68ZA3(P)
600 V150ZA1(P) 70 V56ZA3(P)
500 V120ZA1(P) 60 V47ZA3(P)
100 V100ZA3(P) 1,000
50 V39ZA3(P)
400 900 100
90 40 V33ZA2(P)
80 V68ZA2(P) V82ZA2(P) V27ZA2(P)
800
700 V180ZA1(P) 90
V68ZA3(P)
300
70 V56ZA2(P) 80
30 V22ZA2(P) 600 V150ZA1(P) 70 V56ZA3(P)
60 V47ZA1(P)
50 V39ZA1(P) V18ZA2(P)500 V120ZA1(P) 60 V47ZA3(P)
200 50
20 400 V100ZA3(P) V39ZA3(P)
40 V33ZA1(P) V12ZA2(P) V33ZA2(P)
V27ZA1(P) V82ZA2(P) 40
30 V22ZA1(P) 300 V27ZA2(P)
V8ZA2(P) 30 V22ZA2(P)
100 V18ZA1(P) 10 V18ZA2(P)
20-3V12ZA1(P)
10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 200
10 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 20
PEAK AMPERES (A) PEAK AMPERES (A) V12ZA2(P)
V8ZA1(P)
V8ZA2(P)
10
FIGURE-3 7. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V82ZA2(P) - V180ZA1(P) FIGURE 8.100
CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V8ZA2(P) - V68ZA3(P) 10
100 1000 10 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 10 3 10 4 -3
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 -2
PEAK AMPERES (A) PEAK AMPERES (A)
Figure 6 Figure 7
4,000 600
- V750ZA05(P) FIGURE 6. CLAMPING
MAXIMUM VOLTAGE
CLAMPING FOR V8ZA1(P) - V68ZA2(P)
VOLTAGE MAXIMUM
FIGURE CLAMPING VOLTAGE
7. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V82ZA2(P) - V180ZA1(P) FIGURE 8. CLAM
500
3,000 MODEL SIZE 10mm MODEL SIZE 14mm
82 TO 180VN(DC) RATING 400 18 TO 68VN(DC) RATING
500
2,000 TA = -55oC TO 85oC TA = -55oC TO 85oC
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE 300 4,000
400 600
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
2,000 300
800 V180ZA5(P)
PEAK VOLTS (V)
700
EAK VOLTS (V)
PEAK
80 V68ZA2(P) 700 80 V68
Radial Lead Varistors > ZA Series
70 V56ZA2(P) 600 V150ZA1(P) 70 V56
PEAK VOLTS
60 V47ZA1(P) 500 V120ZA1(P) 60 V47
MAXIMUMMAXIMUM
50 400 V100ZA3(P) 50 V39
100 V39ZA1(P) V82ZA2(P) 40 V33
90 V33ZA1(P)
40
V27
80 V27ZA1(P)
V68ZA2(P) 300
30 V22
30
70 V22ZA1(P)
V56ZA2(P)
60 V18ZA1(P)
V47ZA1(P) V18
200
50 V12ZA1(P)
20 V39ZA1(P) 20
40 V33ZA1(P) V12
V27ZA1(P)
30 V22ZA1(P)
V8ZA1(P) V8
10 V18ZA1(P) 100 10
10 100 1000 10 -3
20 V12ZA1(P) 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 -3
PEAK AMPERES (A)
A) Maximum Clamping Voltage for 10mm
PEAK AMPERES (A) Parts
V8ZA1(P)
10
60ZA05(P) - V750ZA05(P)V8ZA2(P) -FIGURE 6. CLAMPING VOLTAGE0 FOR V8ZA1(P) - V68ZA2(P) FIGURE 7. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V82ZA2(P) - V180ZA1(P) FIGUR
10 100 1000 V68ZA3(P)
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 10 1 10 2 10 3
V82ZA4(P) - V180ZA5(P)
A) PEAK AMPERES (A)
500 4,000 600
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
400 MODEL SIZE 10mm VOLTAGE FOR V8ZA1(P) - V68ZA2(P) MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
60ZA05(P) - V750ZA05(P) FIGURE 6. CLAMPING 3,000 MODEL SIZE 10mm
500
300 8 TO 68VN(DC) RATING 400
82 TO 180VN(DC) RATING
TA = -55oC TO 85oC
2,000 TA = -55oC TO 85oC
500
200 300
(V) VOLTS (V)
200
80 V68ZA3(P) 800 V180ZA5(P)
70 V56ZA3(P) 700
V150ZA4(P)
PEAK VOLTS
50 V39ZA3(P) 500
100 V33ZA2(P) V100ZA4(P) 80 V68
40
90 400 70 V56
V82ZA4(P)
80 V27ZA2(P)
V68ZA3(P) 60 V47
30
70 V22ZA2(P)
V56ZA3(P) 300
50 V39
60 V18ZA2(P)
V47ZA3(P)
50 V39ZA3(P)
20 200 40 V33
40 V12ZA2(P)
V33ZA2(P) V27
V27ZA2(P) 30 V22
30 V22ZA2(P)
V8ZA2(P) V18
10 V18ZA2(P) 100
10 2 10 3 10 4 -3 20
20
10 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 -3
A) V12ZA2(P) PEAK AMPERES (A)
Figure 8 Figure 9 PEAK AMPERES (A)
V8ZA2(P)
V82ZA2(P) - V180ZA1(P) FIGURE
10 8. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V8ZA2(P) - V68ZA3(P) FIGURE 9. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V82ZA4(P) - V180ZA5(P) FIGURE
10 2 10 3 10 4 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3
A) PEAK AMPERES (A)
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 14mm Parts
600
V82ZA2(P) - V180ZA1(P) MAXIMUM
FIGURE
500 CLAMPING
8. CLAMPING VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE FOR V8ZA2(P) - V68ZA3(P)
V18ZA3(P)400 MODEL SIZE 14mm
- V68ZA10(P) V82ZA12(P) - V180ZA10(P)
18 TO 68VN(DC) RATING
o o
TA = -55 C TO 85 C
Transient V-I Characteristic Curves (Continued)
300 4,000 300
600
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
(V) VOLTS (V)
100
200
90
PEAK VOLTS
80 V68ZA10(P) 1,000
100
MAXIMUMMAXIMUM
70 V56ZA8(P) 900
800 90
60 V47ZA7(P) 700 V180ZA10(P) 80 V
50 V39ZA6(P) 600 V150ZA8(P)
100 70
90 V33ZA5(P) 500 V120ZA6(P) 60
40
80 V68ZA10(P) 400 V100ZA15(P)
70 V27ZA4(P)
V56ZA8(P) V82ZA12(P) 50
30
60 V22ZA3(P) 300
V47ZA7(P) 40
50 V18ZA3(P)
V39ZA6(P)
20 200
40 V33ZA5(P) 30
10 2 10 3 10 4 -3
10V27ZA4(P)10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3
A) 30 V22ZA3(P) PEAK AMPERES (A)
V18ZA3(P) 100 20
V82ZA4(P) - V180ZA5(P) FIGURE
20 10. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V18ZA3(P) - V68ZA10(P) 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 -3
10 2 10 3 10 4 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 PEAK AMPERES (A)
A) Figure 10 PEAK AMPERES (A) Figure 11
FIGURE 11. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V82ZA12(P) - V180ZA10(P) FIGURE
V82ZA4(P) - V180ZA5(P) FIGURE 10. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V18ZA3(P) - V68ZA10(P)
1,000
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
MODEL SIZE 20mm V180ZA20
39 TO 180VM(AC) RATING V150ZA20
500 TA = -55oC TO 85oC V120ZA20
MAXIMUM PEAKVOLTS (V)
V100ZA2
300
200
100
V82ZA20(P)
50
30
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2
PEAK AMPERES (A)
URRENT (A)
FIGURE
300 11. FIGURE 11. CLAMPING
CLAMPING VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE FOR FOR V82ZA12(P)
V82ZA12(P) - V180ZA10(P)
- V180ZA10(P) FIGURE 12. FIGURE 12. CLAMPING
CLAMPING
1,000 VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE FOR FOR V18ZA40(P)
V18ZA40(P) - V36ZA80(P)- V36ZA80(P)
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
MODEL SIZE 20mm MODEL SIZE 20mm
18 TO 36VN(DC) RATING V180ZA20(P)
200 39 TO 180VM(AC) RATING V150ZA20(P)
TA = -55oC TO 85oC 1,000 1,000 500 TA = -55oC TO 85oC
MAXIMUM
MAXIMUM CLAMPING CLAMPING VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE V120ZA20(P)
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
20 50
10 2
2
10 10 3
10 10 3
5
V68ZA20(P) 5 10 2 2
V56ZA20(P)
10 3 1
10 3 V47ZA20(P)
2 2 1
V82ZA20(P) V39ZA20(P)
0.5 2 INDEFINITE
2 0.5
1 1
1 1
0.5 0.2
INDEFINITE INDEFINITE 0.2
0 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 0.5 10 2 10 3 10 4 INDEFINITE
0.5
0.5
PEAK AMPERES (A) 0.1 0.1
0.2 1,000 10,000 20 20 100 100 1,000
0.2 INDEFINITE 0.2
IMPULSE DURATION (μs) IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
INDEFINITE
AMPING VOLTAGE FOR V39ZA20(P) - V180ZA20(P) 0.2
0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
20 20 100 100 1,000 FIGURE
1,000 14. SURGE
10,000 CURRENT
10,000 RATING 20 CURVES FOR
100V8ZA05 (P) FIGURE 15. SURGE
1,000 CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
10,000
20 100 1,000 10,000
IMPULSE DURATION
IMPULSE DURATION (μs) (μs) IMPULSE(μs)
IMPULSE DURATION DURATION (μs) V12ZA05(P) - V68ZA05(P)
FigureFIGURE
13
100 14. FIGURE 14. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR V8ZA05(P) FigureSURGE
14
FIGURE 15. FIGURE 15. SURGERATING
CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
ZE 5mm 1 SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR V8ZA05(P) CURRENT CURVES FOR
MODEL SIZE 5mm
2 15 10 4 5 V12ZA05(P) - V68ZA05(P) V12ZA05(P) V12ZA05(P)
- V68ZA05(P)- V68ZA05(P)
50 10 6
V82ZA05(P) - V750ZA05(P) 10
20 10 2
200
(A) CURRENT (A)
500
10 1013 1 MODEL SIZE 7mm
103 4 MODEL SIZE 5mm V8ZA1(P) - V12ZA1(P)
100 2
200 2 10 5 V82ZA05(P) - V750ZA05(P) 104 5
10 6 10 6
10 50 10 10
100 15
2
102
SURGE CURRENT (A)
SURGE
50 102
20
1
SURGE CURRENT
103
20 INDEFINITE 10
0.5
10 5
0.2
5
0.1 2
10,000 2 20 100 1,000 10,000
INDEFINITEIMPULSE DURATION (μs)
1
1 INDEFINITE
R V8ZA05(P) FIGURE
0.5 15. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR 0.5
V12ZA05(P) - V68ZA05(P)
0.2 0.2
20 100 1,000 10,000 20 100 1,000 10,000
IMPULSE DURATION ( µs) IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
Figure 15
FIGURE 16. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR FIGURE 17. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
V82ZA05(P) - V750ZA05(P) V8ZA1(P) - V12ZA1(P)
500 2,000
MODEL SIZE 7mm 1 MODEL SIZE 7mm
1 V18ZA1(P) - V68ZA2(P) V82ZA2(P) - V180ZA1(P)
200 2 104 5 1,000
10 6 2
10 10 500
100 © 2017 Littelfuse, Inc.
10 103 Specifications are subject to change without notice.
102
RRENT (A)
200 104
RENT (A)
50 5 Revised: 09/14/17
102 10
103 106
20 100
200 2 10 5
10 6 2
15 10 500
100
0.55 5 0.5 20
2
2
2 2 10
0.2 INDEFINITE INDEFINITE 0.2 1
1
1,000 10,000 1
20 100 1,000 1 10,000 INDEFINITE 205 100
INDEFINITE 1,000 10,000 20
TION ( µs) IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
IMPULSE DURATION ( µs) 0.5
0.5 0.5
ING CURVES FOR
Figure 15
FIGURE 17. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
Figure 18 2
FIGURE 20. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR FIGURE 21. S
0.2 0.2 V8ZA2(P) - V127ZA2(P) V
5(P) 20 V8ZA1(P)
100 - V12ZA1(P)
0.2
1,000100 10,000 20 100
1
1,000 10,000
20 1,000 10,000 20 100 1,000 10,000
IMPULSE DURATION ( µs) IMPULSE DURATION ( µs) IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
2,000
MODEL SIZE 7mm V18ZA1(P) - V68ZA2(P)
1 MODEL SIZE 7mm V18ZA2(P) - V68ZA3(P)
V18ZA1(P) - V68ZA2(P) FIGURE 16. SURGE CURRENT
FIGURERATING
18. SURGECURVES -FOR
CURRENT
V82ZA2(P) RATING CURVES FOR
V180ZA1(P) FIGURE 17. SURGE CURRENT
FIGURE 19. RATING
SURGE CURVES
CURRENTFORRATING CURVES FOR
1,000
2 V82ZA05(P) - V750ZA05(P) V18ZA1(P) - V68ZA2(P) V8ZA1(P) - V12ZA1(P)V82ZA2(P) - V180ZA1(P)
06 500
500 2,000
500 103 MODEL SIZE 7mm 1 1,000 MODEL SIZE 7mm
15 1 4
200 1 4 10V18ZA1(P) - V68ZA2(P) MODEL SIZE 10mm
1,000 1 V82ZA2(P) - V180ZA1(P) MODEL SIZE 10mm
SURGE CURRENT (A)
1 10 2 100 2
MODEL SIZE 5mm 3 50 10
100 10 2 1043 V8ZA1(P) - V12ZA1(P) 106 106
V82ZA05(P) - V750ZA05(P) 20 10 100
20 20 105 6 3
6 10 50 10
50 10 50
1010 10
102
SURGE CURRENT (A)
5 20
5 20 INDEFINITE 5 20
103 10
2
10 2 10
2 INDEFINITE INDEFINITE
15 1 5 INDEFINITE 5 INDEFINITE
1
1,000 10,000 20
0.5 100 0.5 1,000 10,000
ATION ( µs) IMPULSE DURATION ( µs) 2 2
2
0.2 0.2 1 1
TING CURVES FOR FIGURE
20 19. SURGE100
1 CURRENT
INDEFINITE 20 RATING CURVES
1,000
100 FOR 10,0001,000 20
10,000 100 20 1,000
100 10,000
1,000 10,000
) V82ZA2(P) IMPULSE DURATION ( µs) IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
- V180ZA1(P) IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
0.5
Figure 16 FIGURE 18. SURGE CURRENT
1,000 FIGURERATING
20. SURGECURVES FOR RATING CURVES FOR
CURRENT Figure
FIGURE 19. SURGE 19CURRENT RATING
FIGURE 21. SURGECURVES
CURRENTFORRATING CURVES FOR
MODEL SIZE 10mm 0.21 MODEL- SIZE
V18ZA1(P) - V68ZA2(P) V8ZA2(P) 10mm
V127ZA2(P) V82ZA2(P) - V180ZA1(P)V18ZA2(P) - V68ZA3(P)
V8ZA2(P)
1,000 - V12ZA2(P) 10,000 500 20 100 V18ZA2(P) - V68ZA3(P)
1,000 10,000
DURA TION ( µs) 500 2 IMPULSE DURATION ( µs) 1,000
06 V82ZA2(P) - V180ZA1(P) 1 MODEL SIZE 10mm V82ZA4(P) - V180ZA5(P) MODEL SIZE 10mm
200 1 V18ZA2(P) - V68ZA3(P)
T RATING CURVES FOR FIGURE
200 2 17. SURGE CURRENT 104RATING CURVES- V12ZA2(P)
4 V8ZA2(P) FOR 500
5 10
10 6 5
0ZA05(P) V8ZA1(P) - V12ZA1(P)
10 10 2
SURGE CURRENT (A)
10010010210
106 200
2,000 5,000 104 1,000
3 2
(A)CURRENT (A)
4 V18ZA1(P) - V68ZA2(P) 50
1,000 V82ZA2(P) - V180ZA1(P) 100 102 1 V82ZA4(P) - V180ZA5(P)
10 5 10 3
2,000 106 500
10 6 2 3
10 20 50 10 2 1
20 500 1,000 104
10 15
103 105 6 200 10
104 10
10 200 500 15
SURGE CURRENT (A)
5 102 6 2 100
10
SURGE CURRENT
100 10
5 2 INDEFINITE 10 200
103 50
50 INDEFINITE
1 5 INDEFINITE 100
2
20 20
0.5 50
1 2
1,000 10,000 2010
1,000 10,000100 10
ATION ( µs) IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
0.2 1 20
INDEFINITE100 520
1,000 10,000 20 100 1,000 10,000
10 5
TING CURVES FOR IMPULSERATING
FIGURE 21. SURGE CURRENT DURATION ( µs)
CURVES FOR IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
INDEFINITE
) 2 V18ZA2(P) - V68ZA3(P) 5
FIGURE 20. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR FIGURE 21. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR 2
1 V8ZA2(P) - V127ZA2(P) V18ZA2(P) - V68ZA3(P)
1,000 10,000 20 100 1,000 10,000 2 1
E DURATION ( µs) IMPULSE DURATION ( µs) 20 100 1,000 10,000 20
Figure 17 Figure 20 IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
T RATING CURVES FOR FIGURE 19. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR V180ZA5
A2(P) V82ZA2(P) - V180ZA1(P) FIGURE 22. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR FIGURE
V82ZA4(P) - V180ZA5(P)
1,000
MODEL SIZE 10mm MODEL SIZE 10mm
V8ZA2(P) - V12ZA2(P) 1 V18ZA2(P) - V68ZA3(P) 5,000
104 5 500 2,000
10 6 1 MODEL SIZE 14mm
10 2
2,000 2 V82ZA12(P) - V180ZA10(P) 1,000
200
104
105 1,000 15 102 3
SURGE CURRENT (A)
GE CURRENT (A)
3 500
50 10 105 200
© 2017 Littelfuse, Inc. 106
Specifications are subject to change without notice. 200
20 100
Revised: 09/14/17
100
10 50
50
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Radial Lead Varistors > ZA Series
1,000
0mm 1 MODEL SIZE 14mm 5,000 2,000
2 103 1 1
80ZA5(P) 500 V18ZA3(P) - V68ZA10(P) MODEL SIZE 14mm 2
104 2,000 2 V82ZA12(P) - V180ZA10(P) 1,000
15 105
6 15
200 102 10
1,000 15 102 3 500
10 102
104
102
102 1,000
102
SURGE CURRENT (A)
(A)
20 500 20
200 103 INDEFINITE
103 10
10 INDEFINITE 200
100 104 104 5
100
5
105 105
50 50 106 2
2 1
10,000 20
2020 100 1,000 10,000
INDEFINITE 20 100 1,000
IMPULSE DURATION ( µs) 10
10 IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
INDEFINITE 5
R FIGURE 25. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURRENT FOR FIGURE 26. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR V120ZA20
5
V18ZA40(P) - V68ZA20(P) 2
2 1
20 100 1,000 10,000
10,000 MODEL 20
SIZE 20mm 100 1,000 10,000
V120ZA20(P) - V180ZA20(P)IMPULSE DURATION ( µs) IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
Figure 23 Figure 24
R FIGURE 25. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURRENT FOR FIGURE 26. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR V120ZA20(P) - V180ZA20(P)
V18ZA40(P) - V68ZA20(P)
NOTE: If pulse ratings are exceeded, a shift of VN(DC)(at specified current) of more then +/-10% could result. This type of shift, which normally results
in a decrease of VN(DC), may result in the device not meeting the original published specifications, but does not prevent the device from continuing to
function,MODEL
and toSIZE
provide
20mmample protection.
V120ZA20(P) - V180ZA20(P)
TE
300 300
Maximum Wave 260C
Maximum Wave 240C
250 250
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
200 200
150 150
100 100
50 50
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
Figure 25 TIME(MINUTES) Figure 26 TIME(MINUTES)
VRMS 5mm Size 7mm Size 10mm Size 14mm Size 20mm Size
Dimen-
Voltage Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
sion
Model mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in)
26.5
A All - 10 (0.394) - 12 (0.472) - 16 (0.630) - 20 (0.787) -
(1.043)
ØD All - 7 (0.276) - 9 (0.354) - 12.5 (0.492) - 17 (0.669) - 23 (0.906)
e 6.5 (0.256) 8.5 (0.335)
(see notes All 4 (0.157) 6 (0.236) 4 (0.157) 6 (0.236) 6.5 (0.256) 8.5 (0.335) 6.5 (0.256) 8.5 (0.335)
below) (note 1 below) (note 1 below)
V8ZA-
1 (0.039) 3 (0.118) 1 (0.039) 3 (0.118) 1 (0.039) 3 (0.118) 1 (0.039) 3 (0.118) 1 (0.039) 3 (0.118)
V56ZA
V68ZA- 3.5 3.5 3.5
1.5 (0.059) 1.5 (0.059) 1.5 (0.059) 3.5 (0.138) 1.5 (0.059) 1.5 (0.059) 3.5 (0.138)
V100ZA (0.138) (0.138) (0.138)
e1
V120ZA-
1 (0.039) 3 (0.118) 1 (0.039) 3 (0.118) 1 (0.039) 3 (0.118) 1 (0.038) 3 (0.118) 1 (0.038) 3 (0.118)
V180ZA
V205ZA- 3.5
1.5 (0.059) - - - - - - - -
V750ZA (0.138)
V8ZA-
- 5 (0.197) - 5 (0.197) - 5 (0.197) - 5 (0.197) - 5 (0.197)
V56ZA
V68ZA- 5.6 5.6 5.6
- - - 5.6 (0.220) - - 5.6 (0.220)
V100ZA (0.220) (0.220) (0.220)
E
V120ZA-
- 5 (0.197) - 5 (0.197) - 5 (0.197) - 5 (0.197) - 5 (0.197)
V180ZA
V205ZA- 5.6
- - - - - - - - -
V750ZA (0.220)
0.585 0.685 0.585 0.685 0.76 0.86 0.76 0.86 0.76 0.86
Øb All
(0.023) (0.027) (0.023) (0.027) (0.030) (0.034) (0.030) (0.034) (0.030) (0.034)
13.0 22.5 29.0
ATRIM All - - 15 (0.591) - 19.5 (0.768) - -
(0.512) (0.886) (1.142)
2.41 4.69 2.41 4.69 2.41 4.69 2.41 4.69 2.41 4.69
LTRIM All
(0.095) (0.185) (0.095) (0.185) (0.095) (0.185) (0.095) (0.185) (0.095) (0.185)
NOTES: Dimensions in millimeters, inches in parentheses.
1. For 20mm size devices, a 10mm "e" dimension option is also available. Please refer to "Ordering Notes" section "X10" option code for additional information.
2. V24ZA50(P) and V24ZC50(P) only supplied with lead spacing of 6.35mm -/+0.5mm (0.25 -/+0.0196) Dimension e = 5.85 min. Does not apply to Tape and Reel parts.
SEATING
SEATING
CC
HH1 1 PLANE
PLANE CC
SEATING
SEATING
CC HH
11 PLANE
PLANE
HH1 1 SEATING
SEATING
CC SEATING
SEATING
CC
HH
11
PLANE
PLANE
SEATING
SEATING H1H1 PLANE
PLANE W0 W2
W0 W2 W1
W1
PLANE
PLANE
CC HH0 0 Db W0 W2
W0 W2 W1
W1
H1H1 SEATING
SEATING
W0
W0 W2
W2 W1
W1 Db
PLANE
PLANE HH
00 Db
Db W0 W2
W0 W2W1W1
HH0 0 W0
W0 W2
W2 W1
W1
Db
Db H0H0
HH Db W0
W0 W2
W2W1W1 DbDb
00 Db
H0H0 DbDb WW
WW
WW
WW DD0
DD0 WW
DD0
DD0
DD0
DD0 WW P1 tt
DD0
DD0 P1 FF
DD0
DD0 P1
P1 FF tt
DD0 P1
P1 FF tt
DD0
P1
P1 P0 tt P1P1P0
P0 FF t t
P0 FF P0
P0
P1P1 P0P0 FF t t P0P0
Crimped
CrimpedLeads
Leads"ZT"
"ZT" P0P0 Crimped
CrimpedLeads
Leads"ZT"
"ZT"
Crimped
CrimpedLeads
Leads"ZT"
"ZT" Crimped
CrimpedLeads
Leads"ZT"
"ZT"
Crimped
CrimpedLeads
Leads"ZT"
"ZT"STRAIGHT LEADS "ZS" Crimped
CrimpedLeads
Leads"ZT"
"ZT"
STRAIGHT LEADS "ZS"
PP EE
P2
P2
PP EE PP EE
P2
P2 P2
P2 DP
DP DP
DP
PP EE P PDP
P2
P2 DP
DP DP
DP P2P2 DP DP
DP DHDH E E DH
DH
P PDP DP E E DH
P2P2 DP DP DHDH DH
DH DPDP DPDP DHDH DH
DPDP DPDP DHDH DHDH DH
DH DH
DH
DH
DH DH
DH
HH1 1
HH1 1 HH
11
HH
11
H1H1 W0
W0 W2
W2 W1
W1
H1H1 W0
W0 W2
W2 W1
W1 HH W0
W0 W2
W2 W1
W1
HH HH Db
Db
W0
W0 W2
W2 W1
W1 Db W0
W0W2W2W1W1
HH Db
Db Db
Db
Db W0
W0W2W2W1W1 HH
HH DbDb
DbDb
WW
WW WW
WW DD0 WW
DD0
DD0
DD0 WW DD0
DD0
DD0
DD0 DD0
DD0 P1
P1 FF tt
DD0
DD0 P1
P1 FF tt P1
P1 FF tt
P1
P1 P0 P0 FF tt P1P1 t t
P0
P0 FF
P1P1 P0 P0 FF t t
Straight
StraightLeads
Leads"ZS"
"ZS" P0P0
P0
P0
Straight
StraightLeads
Leads"ZS"
"ZS" Straight
P0P0
Straight
StraightLeads
Leads"ZS"
"ZS" StraightLeads
Leads"ZS"
"ZS"
Straight
StraightLeads
Leads"ZS"
"ZS"
UNDER CRIMPED LEADS "ZU" Straight
StraightLeads
Leads"ZS"
"ZS" CRIMPED LEADS "ZU"
UNDER
PP EE
P2
P2 PP EE
PP EE P2
P2 DP DP
P2
P2 DP DP
PP EE P PDP
DP DP E E
P2
P2 DP
DP DP
DP P2P2 DP DHDH DH
DH
P PDP
DP DP
DP DHDH E E DH
DH DPDP DPDP DHDH DHDH
P2P2
DPDP DPDP DHDH DHDH DH
DH DH
DH
DH
DH DH
DH
UU
HH1 1 UU
UU HH
HH1 1 UU
11
HH UU W0
11 H1H1 W0 W2W2 W1
W1
UU Ho
Ho W0
W0 W2
W2 W1
W1
H1H1 W0
W0 W2W2 W1
W1 Ho Db
Db
Ho
Ho W0 Ho
Db W0 W2
W2 W1
W1 Db
Db W0W0 W2
W2W1W1
Ho
Ho Db HoHo
Db
Db W0W0 W2
W2W1W1 DbDb
HoHo
DbDb
WW
WW WW
WW DD0
DD0 WW
DD0
DD0 WW DD0
DD0
DD0
DD0 DD0
DD0 P1
P1 FF tt
P1 tt P1
P1 FF tt
DD0
DD0 P1 FF
P1
P1 P0 P0 FF tt P1P1P0P0 FF t t
P0P0
P1P1 P0 P0 FF t t
Under-crimped
Under-crimpedLeads
Leads"ZU"
"ZU" Under-crimped
Under-crimpedLeads
Leads"ZU"
"ZU"
P0P0
Under-crimped
Under-crimpedLeads
Leads"ZU"
"ZU" P0P0
Under-crimped
Under-crimpedLeads
Leads"ZU"
"ZU"
Under-crimped
Under-crimpedLeads
Leads"ZU"
"ZU" Under-crimped
Under-crimpedLeads
Leads"ZU"
"ZU"
MODEL SIZE
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
5mm 7mm 10mm 14mm 20mm
P Pitch of Component 12.7 +/- 1.0 12.7 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0
P0 Feed Hole Pitch 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2
P1 Feed Hole Center to Pitch 3.85 +/- 0.7 3.85 +/- 0.7 8.85 +/- 0.7 8.85 +/- 0.7 8.85 +/- 0.7
P2 Hole Center to Component Center 6.35 +/- 1.0 6.35 +/- 1.0 12.7 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.7
F Lead to Lead Distance 5.0 +/- 1.0 5.0 +/-1.0 7.5 +/- 1.0 7.5 +/- 1.0 7.5 +/- 1.0
h Component Alignment 2.0 Max 2.0 Max 2.0 Max 2.0 Max 2.0 Max
W Tape Width 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5
W0 Hold Down Tape Width 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3
W1 Hole Position 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50
W2 Hold Down Tape Position 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max
Height from Tape Center to
H 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0
Component Base
H0 Seating Plane Height 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5
H1 Component Height 29.0 Max 32.0 Max 36.0 Max 40.0 Max 46.5 Max
D0 Feed Hole Diameter 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2
t Total Tape Thickness 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2
U Undercrimp Width 8.0 Max 8.0 Max 8.0 Max 8.0 Max 8.0 Max
p Component Alignment 3° Max 3º Max 3° Max 3° Max 3° Max
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NOMINAL VOLTAGE (V NOM )
(One, Two or Three Digits)
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V18ZA40P V18ZA40PX2855
Epoxy Coated
Description
Features
Agency Approvals • Breakthrough in low • Wide operating voltage
voltage varistor design range: 14VAC to 625VAC
Agency Agency File Number provides high peak and 16VDC to 825VDC
surge current rating • Five disc sizes available:
E320116 (only 14VAC to 42VAC for Epoxy coated) • Phenolic and Silicone 5, 7, 10, 14, and 20mm
coating meet the • High resistance to
Note: All Phenolic coating parts and Silicone coating parts are qualified to AEC-Q200 (Table stringent quality thermal cycles for
10).
requirements of phenolic coating
Additional Information AEC-Q200 (Table 10) • High energy absorption
• Reduced footprint and particularly for automotive
volume required for load dump and jump start
surge protection • Lead–free, Halogen-Free
• Optional phenolic coating and RoHS compliant
Datasheet Resources Samples for higher operating • Silicone coating
temperature up to 125ºC option: High operating
• High peak surge temperature combined
Applications current rating up to with high isolation voltage
5kA (8/20 μs pulse) capability: 125°C and
• Body Electronics Systems • Automotive Control
Module Protection 2500V, respectively
• Powertrain Systems
• Infotainment Systems • Motor or inductive load
transient suppression
Max Jump
Energy
Peak
Epoxy Phenolic Max Maximum Rating Energy Start Typical
Varistor Voltage Current (Load DC Capaci-
Coated Coated Size Continuous Clamping (2ms,
at 1mA (8 x Dump, Vjump tance
Models Models Disc Voltage Voltage 1
20µs 1 10 f=
Dia. pulse)
pulse) pulses)* (5 1MHz
(mm)
Part Number Part Number VRMS VDC Min Nom Max VC IPK ITM WTM min)
Branding Branding
(Base part) (Base part) (V) (V) (V) (V) (V) (V) (A) (A) (J) (J) (V) (pF)
V05E14AUTO 5E14A V05P14AUTO 5P14A 5 14 16 19.8 22 24.2 43 1 400 1 6 25 1100
V07E14AUTO 7E14A V07P14AUTO 7P14A 7 14 16 19.8 22 24.2 43 2.5 800 2.2 12 25 2450
V10E14AUTO 10E14A V10P14AUTO 10P14A 10 14 16 19.8 22 24.2 43 5 1500 5 25 25 4650
V14E14AUTO 14E14A V14P14AUTO 14P14A 14 14 16 19.8 22 24.2 43 10 3000 10 50 25 10200
V20E14AUTO 20E14A V20P14AUTO 20P14A 20 14 16 19.8 22 24.2 43 20 5000 28 100 25 22200
V05E17AUTO 5E17A V05P17AUTO 5P17A 5 17 20 24.3 27 29.7 53 1 400 1.4 6 30 950
V07E17AUTO 7E17A V07P17AUTO 7P17A 7 17 20 24.3 27 29.7 53 2.5 800 2.8 12 30 2100
V10E17AUTO 10E17A V10P17AUTO 10P17A 10 17 20 24.3 27 29.7 53 5 1500 6.5 25 30 3900
V14E17AUTO 14E17A V14P17AUTO 14P17A 14 17 20 24.3 27 29.7 53 10 3000 13 50 30 8700
V20E17AUTO 20E17A V20P17AUTO 20P17A 20 17 20 24.3 27 29.7 53 20 5000 35 100 30 18750
V05E20AUTO 5E20A V05P20AUTO 5P20A 5 20 26 29.7 33 36.3 65 1 400 2 6 35 790
V07E20AUTO 7E20A V07P20AUTO 7P20A 7 20 26 29.7 33 36.3 65 2.5 800 4.2 12 35 1620
V10E20AUTO 10E20A V10P20AUTO 10P20A 10 20 26 29.7 33 36.3 65 5 1500 10 25 35 3495
V14E20AUTO 14E20A V14P20AUTO 14P20A 14 20 26 29.7 33 36.3 65 10 3000 20 50 35 9290
V20E20AUTO 20E20A V20P20AUTO 20P20A 20 20 26 29.7 33 36.3 65 20 5000 58 100 35 13000
V05E23AUTO 5E23A V05P23AUTO 5P23A 5 23 28 32.4 36 39.6 71 1 400 2.2 6 38 720
V07E23AUTO 7E23A V07P23AUTO 7P23A 7 23 28 32.4 36 39.6 71 2.5 800 5 12 38 1500
V10E23AUTO 10E23A V10P23AUTO 10P23A 10 23 28 32.4 36 39.6 71 5 1500 12 25 38 3300
V14E23AUTO 14E23A V14P23AUTO 14P23A 14 23 28 32.4 36 39.6 71 10 3000 23 50 38 8000
V20E23AUTO 20E23A V20P23AUTO 20P23A 20 23 28 32.4 36 39.6 71 20 5000 70 100 38 12500
V05E25AUTO 5E25A V05P25AUTO 5P25A 5 25 28 35.1 39 42.9 77 1 400 2.5 6 40 750
V07E25AUTO 7E25A V07P25AUTO 7P25A 7 25 28 35.1 39 42.9 77 2.5 800 5.5 12 40 1500
V10E25AUTO 10E25A V10P25AUTO 10P25A 10 25 28 35.1 39 42.9 77 5 1500 13 25 40 2900
V14E25AUTO 14E25A V14P25AUTO 14P25A 14 25 28 35.1 39 42.9 77 10 3000 25 50 40 6200
V20E25AUTO 20E25A V20P25AUTO 20P25A 20 25 28 35.1 39 42.9 77 20 5000 77 100 40 13500
V05E30AUTO 5E30A V05P30AUTO 5P30A 5 30 34 42.3 47 51.7 93 1 400 3.1 6 45 650
V07E30AUTO 7E30A V07P30AUTO 7P30A 7 30 34 42.3 47 51.7 93 2.5 800 7 12 45 1350
V10E30AUTO 10E30A V10P30AUTO 10P30A 10 30 34 42.3 47 51.7 93 5 1500 15.5 25 45 2550
V14E30AUTO 14E30A V14P30AUTO 14P30A 14 30 34 42.3 47 51.7 93 10 3000 32 50 45 5550
V20E30AUTO 20E30A V20P30AUTO 20P30A 20 30 34 42.3 47 51.7 93 20 5000 90 100 45 12000
V05E35AUTO 5E35A V05P35AUTO 5P35A 5 35 45 50.4 56 61.6 110 1 400 4 6 50 500
V07E35AUTO 7E35A V07P35AUTO 7P35A 7 35 45 50.4 56 61.6 110 2.5 800 9 12 50 1100
V10E35AUTO 10E35A V10P35AUTO 10P35A 10 35 45 50.4 56 61.6 110 5 1500 20 25 50 2100
V14E35AUTO 14E35A V14P35AUTO 14P35A 14 35 45 50.4 56 61.6 110 10 3000 40 50 50 5000
V20E35AUTO 20E35A V20P35AUTO 20P35A 20 35 45 50.4 56 61.6 110 20 5000 115 100 50 10000
V05E42AUTO 5E42A V05P42AUTO 5P42A 5 42 50 61.2 68 74.8 135 1 400 5 6 55 500
V07E42AUTO 7E42A V07P42AUTO 7P42A 7 42 50 61.2 68 74.8 135 2.5 800 11 12 55 1000
V10E42AUTO 10E42A V10P42AUTO 10P42A 10 42 50 61.2 68 74.8 135 5 1500 25 25 55 1850
V14E42AUTO 14E42A V14P42AUTO 14P42A 14 42 50 61.2 68 74.8 135 10 3000 50 50 55 4000
V20E42AUTO 20E42A V20P42AUTO 20P42A 20 42 50 61.2 68 74.8 135 20 5000 140 100 55 8500
V05E50AUTO 5E50A V05P50AUTO 5P50A 5 50 65 73.8 82 90.2 135 5 400 2 - - 350
V07E50AUTO 7E50A V07P50AUTO 7P50A 7 50 65 73.8 82 90.2 135 10 1200 4 - - 800
V10E50AUTO 10E50A V10P50AUTO 10P50A 10 50 65 73.8 82 90.2 135 25 2500 8 - - 1400
V14E50AUTO 14E50A V14P50AUTO 14P50A 14 50 65 73.8 82 90.2 145 50 4500 15 - - 3000
V20E50AUTO 20E50A V20P50AUTO 20P50A 20 50 65 73.8 82 90.2 145 100 6500 25 - - 6000
V05E60AUTO 5E60A V05P60AUTO 5P60A 5 60 85 90 100 110 165 5 400 2.5 - - 310
V07E60AUTO 7E60A V07P60AUTO 7P60A 7 60 85 90 100 110 165 10 1200 5 - - 700
V10E60AUTO 10E60A V10P60AUTO 10P60A 10 60 85 90 100 110 165 25 2500 10 - - 1200
V14E60AUTO 14E60A V14P60AUTO 14P60A 14 60 85 90 100 110 175 50 4500 20 - - 2500
V20E60AUTO 20E60A V20P60AUTO 20P60A 20 60 85 90 100 110 175 100 6500 30 - - 5200
Max Jump
Energy
Peak
Epoxy Phenolic Max Maximum Rating Energy Start Typical
Coated Coated Size Continuous Varistor Voltage at Clamping Current (2ms, (Load DC Capaci-
1mA (8 x Dump, Vjump tance
Models Models Disc Voltage Voltage 1
20µs 1 10 f=
Dia. pulse)
pulse) pulses)* (5 1MHz
(mm)
Part Number Part Number VRMS VDC Min Nom Max VC IPK ITM WTM min)
Branding Branding
(Base part) (Base part) (V) (V) (V) (V) (V) (V) (A) (A) (J) (J) (V) (pF)
V05E75AUTO 5E75A V05P75AUTO 5P75A 5 75 100 108 120 132 205 5 400 3 - - 260
V07E75AUTO 7E75A V07P75AUTO 7P75A 7 75 100 108 120 132 205 10 1200 6 - - 600
V10E75AUTO 10E75A V10P75AUTO 10P75A 10 75 100 108 120 132 200 25 2500 12 - - 1100
V14E75AUTO 14E75A V14P75AUTO 14P75A 14 75 100 108 120 132 210 50 4500 22 - - 2300
V20E75AUTO 20E75A V20P75AUTO 20P75A 20 75 100 108 120 132 210 100 6500 33 - - 4800
V05E95AUTO 5E95A V05P95AUTO 5P95A 5 95 125 135 150 165 250 5 400 4 - - 200
V07E95AUTO 7E95A V07P95AUTO 7P95A 7 95 125 135 150 165 250 10 1200 8 - - 520
V10E95AUTO 10E95A V10P95AUTO 10P95A 10 95 125 135 150 165 250 25 2500 15 - - 800
V14E95AUTO 14E95A V14P95AUTO 14P95A 14 95 125 135 150 165 250 50 4500 22 - - 1700
V20E95AUTO 20E95A V20P95AUTO 20P95A 20 95 125 135 150 165 250 100 6500 45 - - 3700
V10E130AUTO 10E130A V10P130AUTO 10P130A 10 130 170 184.5 205 225.5 340 25 3500 40 - - 450
V14E130AUTO 14E130A V14P130AUTO 14P130A 14 130 170 184.5 205 225.5 340 50 6500 60 - - 1000
V20E130AUTO 20E130A V20P130AUTO 20P130A 20 130 170 184.5 205 225.5 340 100 10000 145 - - 1900
V10E140AUTO 10E140A V10P140AUTO 10P140A 10 140 180 198 220 242 360 25 3500 45 - - 400
V14E140AUTO 14E140A V14P140AUTO 14P140A 14 140 180 198 220 242 360 50 6500 65 - - 900
V20E140AUTO 20E140A V20P140AUTO 20P140A 20 140 180 198 220 242 360 100 10000 155 - - 1750
V10E150AUTO 10E150A V10P150AUTO 10P150A 10 150 200 216 240 264 395 25 3500 50 - - 360
V14E150AUTO 14E150A V14P150AUTO 14P150A 14 150 200 216 240 264 395 50 6500 70 - - 800
V20E150AUTO 20E150A V20P150AUTO 20P150A 20 150 200 216 240 264 395 100 10000 165 - - 1600
V10E175AUTO 10E175A V10P175AUTO 10P175A 10 175 225 243 270 297 455 25 3500 55 - - 350
V14E175AUTO 14E175A V14P175AUTO 14P175A 14 175 225 243 270 297 455 50 6500 80 - - 700
V20E175AUTO 20E175A V20P175AUTO 20P175A 20 175 225 243 270 297 455 100 10000 180 - - 1400
V10E230AUTO 10E230A V10P230AUTO 10P230A 10 230 300 324 360 396 595 25 3500 60 - - 250
V14E230AUTO 14E230A V14P230AUTO 14P230A 14 230 300 324 360 396 595 50 6500 105 - - 550
V20E230AUTO 20E230A V20P230AUTO 20P230A 20 230 300 324 360 396 595 100 10000 225 - - 1100
V10E250AUTO 10E250A V10P250AUTO 10P250A 10 250 320 351 390 429 650 25 3500 65 - - 220
V14E250AUTO 14E250A V14P250AUTO 14P250A 14 250 320 351 390 429 650 50 6500 115 - - 500
V20E250AUTO 20E250A V20P250AUTO 20P250A 20 250 320 351 390 429 650 100 10000 240 - - 1000
V10E275AUTO 10E275A V10P275AUTO 10P275A 10 275 350 387 430 473 710 25 3500 70 - - 200
V14E275AUTO 14E275A V14P275AUTO 14P275A 14 275 350 387 430 473 710 50 6500 130 - - 450
V20E275AUTO 20E275A V20P275AUTO 20P275A 20 275 350 387 430 473 710 100 10000 260 - - 900
V10E300AUTO 10E300A V10P300AUTO 10P300A 10 300 385 423 470 517 775 25 3500 75 - - 180
V14E300AUTO 14E300A V14P300AUTO 14P300A 14 300 385 423 470 517 775 50 6500 140 - - 400
V20E300AUTO 20E300A V20P300AUTO 20P300A 20 300 385 423 470 517 775 100 10000 290 - - 800
V10E320AUTO 10E320A V10P320AUTO 10P320A 10 320 420 459 510 561 840 25 3500 80 - - 170
V14E320AUTO 14E320A V14P320AUTO 14P320A 14 320 420 459 510 561 840 50 6500 150 - - 380
V20E320AUTO 20E320A V20P320AUTO 20P320A 20 320 420 459 510 561 840 100 10000 320 - - 750
V10E385AUTO 10E385A V10P385AUTO 10P385A 10 385 505 558 620 682 1025 25 3500 85 - - 160
V14E385AUTO 14E385A V14P385AUTO 14P385A 14 385 505 558 620 682 1025 50 6500 175 - - 360
V20E385AUTO 20E385A V20P385AUTO 20P385A 20 385 505 558 620 682 1025 100 10000 325 - - 700
V10E420AUTO 10E420A V10P420AUTO 10P420A 10 420 560 612 680 748 1120 25 3500 90 - - 140
V14E420AUTO 14E420A V14P420AUTO 14P420A 14 420 560 612 680 748 1120 50 6500 185 - - 300
V20E420AUTO 20E420A V20P420AUTO 20P420A 20 420 560 612 680 748 1120 100 10000 330 - - 600
V10E440AUTO 10E440A V10P440AUTO 10P440A 10 440 585 643.5 715 786.5 1180 25 3500 95 - - 130
V14E440AUTO 14E440A V14P440AUTO 14P440A 14 440 585 643.5 715 786.5 1180 50 6500 185 - - 260
V20E440AUTO 20E440A V20P440AUTO 20P440A 20 440 585 643.5 715 786.5 1180 100 10000 340 - - 500
V10E460AUTO 10E460A V10P460AUTO 10P460A 10 460 615 675 750 825 1240 25 3500 95 - - 120
V14E460AUTO 14E460A V14P460AUTO 14P460A 14 460 615 675 750 825 1240 50 6500 190 - - 220
V20E460AUTO 20E460A V20P460AUTO 20P460A 20 460 615 675 750 825 1240 100 10000 370 - - 400
V10E510AUTO 10E510A V10P510AUTO 10P510A 10 510 670 738 820 902 1355 25 3500 98 - - 110
V14E510AUTO 14E510A V14P510AUTO 14P510A 14 510 670 738 820 902 1355 50 6500 205 - - 200
V20E510AUTO 20E510A V20P510AUTO 20P510A 20 510 670 738 820 902 1355 100 10000 410 - - 350
Max Jump
Energy
Peak
Epoxy Phenolic Max Maximum Rating Energy Start Typical
Coated Coated Size Continuous Varistor Voltage at Clamping Current (2ms, (Load DC Capaci-
1mA (8 x Dump, Vjump tance
Models Models Disc Voltage Voltage 1
20µs 1 f=
Dia. pulse) 10 pul
pulse) ses)* (5 1MHz
(mm)
Part Number Part Number VRMS VDC Min Nom Max VC IPK ITM WTM min)
Branding Branding
(Base part) (Base part) (V) (V) (V) (V) (V) (V) (A) (A) (J) (J) (V) (pF)
V10E550AUTO 10E550A V10P550AUTO 10P550A 10 550 745 819 910 1001 1500 25 3500 98 - - 100
V14E550AUTO 14E550A V14P550AUTO 14P550A 14 550 745 819 910 1001 1500 50 6500 210 - - 180
V20E550AUTO 20E550A V20P550AUTO 20P550A 20 550 745 819 910 1001 1500 100 10000 450 - - 300
V10E625AUTO 10E625A V10P625AUTO 10P625A 10 625 825 900 1000 1100 1650 25 3500 110 - - 90
V14E625AUTO 14E625A V14P625AUTO 14P625A 14 625 825 900 1000 1100 1650 50 6500 235 - - 160
V20E625AUTO 20E625A V20P625AUTO 20P625A 20 625 825 900 1000 1100 1650 100 10000 490 - - 250
Note: 1. Average power dissipation of transients not to exceed 0.2W, 0.25W, 0.4W, 0.6W or 1W for model sizes 5mm, 7mm, 10mm, 14mm and 20mm, respectively.
*2. Energy rating (auto load dump) for impulse duration of 40ms minimum to one half of peak current, 60sec interval ISO7637-2 pulse 5a and ISO16750-2 Table 5A.
3. The shift of Vnom ( Varistor Volatge ) may be to +/-15% for Load dump or Jump Start test.
4. The ratings and specifications of Silicone coated options are the same as the Phenolic coating, except the isolation voltage capability (Hi-Pot Encapsulation) is 2500V.
For applications exceeding 85ºC ambient temperature, For applications exceeding 125ºC ambient temperature,
the peak surge current and energy ratings must be the peak surge current and energy ratings must be
reduced as shown below. reduced as shown below.
100 100
90 90
PERCENT OF RATED VALUE
80 80
70 70
60 60
50 50
40 40
30 30
20 20
10 10
0 0
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 -55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC) AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC)
100
PERCENT OF PEAK VALUE
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 5mm Parts Maximum Clamping Voltage for 5mm Parts
V05x14AUTO - V05x42AUTO V05x50AUTO - V05x95AUTO
2000
MODEL SIZE 5mm
600 500
500 400
MODEL SIZE 5mm MODEL SIZE 7mm
400 300
300
1000
Maximum
500 Clamping Voltage for 7mm Parts 600 Maximum Clamping Voltage for 7mm Parts
400 500
MODEL SIZE 10mm MODEL SIZE 14mm
V07x14AUTO 400 V07x50AUTO - V07x95AUTO
300 - V07x42AUTO
300 4,000
200
VOLTS (V)PEAK VOLTS (V)
V05x35AUTO
70 V10x35AUTO 100
200
60
600 V10x30AUTO 90
500
MAXIMUM
V14x42AUTO
V05x23AUTO 50 V10x25AUTO V07x23AUTO 80
500 400
70 V14x35AUTO
MODEL SIZE 5mm MODEL
V05x17AUTO 40
400
V10x20AUTO
V07x17AUTO 60
300
1,000 SIZE 7mm
V14x30AUTO
100
30
V10x17AUTO
50
900
300
90
V10x14AUTO
V05x35AUTO
V14x25AUTO
800
MAXIMUM PEAK
V14x23AUTO
80 V07x42AUTO
40
200 700
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
V07x95AUTO
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
V14x20AUTO
70
200 V07x35AUTO
20 V05x23AUTO V14x17AUTO
600 V07x23AUTO
60 V07x30AUTO
50 V05x17AUTO
30 V14x14AUTO 500 V07x75AUTO
V07x25AUTO V07x17AUTO
40 V07x20AUTO 100 400 V07x60AUTO
10
100 V07x14AUTO 20
90 V07x50AUTO
309010 -3 V05x42AUTO -2 -1 0 1 2 3 80 10 -3V07x42AUTO -2
10 2 10 3 -1 0 1
80
10 10 10 10 10 10 70 30010
V07x35AUTO
10 10 10
PEAK AMPERES (A) 60 PEAK AMPERES (A)
70
2060 V05x30AUTO
V07x30AUTO
50 V07x25AUTO
50 V05x25AUTO 200
CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V10x14AUTO - V10x42AUTO
V05x20AUTO 40 CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V14x14AUTO - V14x42AUTO
V07x20AUTO
40
30 V07x14AUTO
1030 V05x14AUTO
10 2 10 3 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3
20
1000
20 PEAK AMPERES (A) 100
900
800 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4
700 MODEL SIZE 20mm
2AUTO CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V07x14AUTO - V07x42AUTO
600 PEAK AMPERES (A)
500 10
10
400 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3
PEAK AMPERES (A) Maximum Clamping Voltage
PEAK AMPERES (A) for 10mm Parts
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 10mm Parts
300
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
600
500
200 V20x42AUTO V10x50AUTO - V10x95AUTO
MODEL
CLAMPING SIZE 14mmFOR V05x14AUTO - V05x42AUTO
VOLTAGE CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V07x14AUTO - V07x42AUTO
400
V10x14AUTO V20x35AUTO
- V10x42AUTO
V20x30AUTO 4,000
300
100
90 V20x25AUTO
50080 600 3,000 MODEL SIZE 10mm
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
V10x23AUTO 40070
200 60 MODEL SIZE 10mm 500
MODEL SIZE 14mm
400
30050 2,000
40
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
V20x23AUTO 300
20030 V20x20AUTO
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
100
9020 V14x42AUTO V20x17AUTO
V10x23AUTO 200
80
70 V14x35AUTO V20x14AUTO 1,000
100
60 900
9010 V14x30AUTO
V10x42AUTO 800
50
80 -6V14x25AUTO
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 700
70 10 V14x23AUTO
40
V10x35AUTO
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 100 600 V10x95AUTO
60 V10x30AUTO
V14x20AUTO 90
50 V10x25AUTO
V14x17AUTO
PEAK AMPERES (A) 80 V14x42AUTO
500 V10x75AUTO
30 V14x35AUTO
40 V14x14AUTO
V10x20AUTO 70
400 V10x60AUTO
60 V14x30AUTO
30
V10x17AUTO
V10x14AUTO 50 V14x25AUTO
V10x50AUTO
20 V14x23AUTO 300
10
2
10
3
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 40 V14x20AUTO
20 PEAK AMPERES (A) V14x17AUTO
30 V14x14AUTO 200
2AUTO CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V14x14AUTO - V14x42AUTO
10 20
10
-3
10
-2
10
-1 0
10 10
1
10
2
10
3
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3
PEAK AMPERES (A) PEAK AMPERES (A)
100
10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 -3 10 2 10 3 10 4
CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V10x14AUTO - V10x42AUTO CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V14x14AUTO - V14x42AUTO
PEAK AMPERES (A)
© 2017 Littelfuse, Inc.
1000 Specifications are subject to change without notice.
900 Revised: 09/14/17
800
700 MODEL SIZE 20mm
600
500
200
200
10
10
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3
PEAK AMPERES (A)
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 10mm Parts PEAK AMPERES (A) Maximum Clamping Voltage for 14mm Parts
CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V05x14AUTO - V05x42AUTO
V10x130AUTO - V10x625AUTO CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V07x14AUTO - V07x42AUTO
V14x14AUTO - V14x42AUTO
500 600
400 500
10000 MODEL SIZE 10mm MODEL SIZE 14mm
MODEL SIZE = 10MM 400
300
300
200
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
MAXIMUM CLAMP
300
100 625 550 510 460 440 420 385
320
90 V10x42AUTO
MAXIMUM 80
600
LEAKAGE 70 V10x35AUTO 500 100
1000
500 60 V10x30AUTO 400 90 V14x42AUTO
MODEL SIZE
50 5mm V10x25AUTO 80 7mm
MODEL SIZE
400 300 70 V14x35AUTO
40 V10x20AUTO
60
300 V10x17AUTO V05x35AUTO
V14x30AUTO
30 V10x14AUTO 200 50 V14x25AUTO
200 V14x23AUTO
V05x23AUTO 40 V14x20AUTO V07x23AUTO
20
150 175 V05x17AUTO V14x17AUTO
130 140 30 V14x14AUTO
V07x17AUTO
100
100 90 V07x42AUTO
100 90 10
V05x42AUTO 80 20
1080 210000 70 3 V07x35AUTO
10-6 -5
70
10-4 0.001
10
-3 0.01
10
-2 0.1
10 1 10
10 100 -1
10
0 1 1000
10 6010 V07x30AUTO 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3
V05x30AUTO PEAK AMPERES (A)
60 V05x25AUTO
PEAK CURRENT (A)
PEAK AMPERES (A) 50 V07x25AUTO
50
V05x20AUTO 40 V07x20AUTO
40
CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V10x14AUTO - V10x42AUTO 30 V07x14AUTO CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V14x14AUTO - V14x42AUTO
V05x14AUTO
30
20
20
Maximum Clamping
1000 Voltage for 14mm Parts
900
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 14mm Parts
800
700 MODEL SIZE 20mm 10
V14x50AUTO10 - V14x95AUTO
600 V14x130AUTO - V14x625AUTO
-3 -2
10500 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 -3 -2 -1 0
10 10 10 10 1 10 2 10 3
4,000 10 400 PEAK AMPERES (A)
PEAK AMPERES (A)
30014mm
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
60 510
420 320
300
550
900 50
300 MAXIMUM 625 460 440 385
800
200 40 LEAKA GE
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
700 V20x23AUTO
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
600 V14x95AUTO
30 V20x20AUTO 1000
V10x23AUTO 200
500 V14x75AUTO
20 V20x17AUTO
100
400 V14x60AUTO V20x14AUTO
90 V14x50AUTO
V10x42AUTO
80
30070 V10x35AUTO 10 100
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
60 V10x30AUTO
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9010 V14x42AUTO
50 V10x25AUTO 80 150 175
PEAK AMPERES (A) V14x35AUTO 130 140
20040 V10x20AUTO 70
V10x17AUTO
60 V14x30AUTO
30 V10x14AUTO 50 V14x25AUTO
100
V14x23AUTO
40 10-6
V14x20AUTO
10-5 10-4 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000
20 PEAK CURRENT (A)
100 30
V14x17AUTO
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 V14x14AUTO
300 V20x75AUTO
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
200 V20x42AUTO
300
V20x35AUTO
100
V20x30AUTO 200
90 V20x25AUTO
80
70
60 V20x60
50 AUTO
40
100
V20x23AUTO V20x50
30 V20x20AUTO
AUTO
20 V20x17AUTO
V20x14AUTO 50
10
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 30
PEAK AMPERES (A) 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4
PEAK AMPERES (A)
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 20mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 5mm Parts
V20x130AUTO - V20x625AUTO V05x14AUTO – V05x42AUTO
5MM V05E14...E42AUTO
1000 10000
10000
MODEL SIZE = 20MM 1x
2x
MAXIMUM CLAMP
100 15x 1000 1x
550
510
420 320
300 275
104x
460 440 385
MAXIMUM 625
105x 102x
LEAKA GE
10 106x 100
1034x
1000 10 x
105x
106x
1 10
150 175
130 140
1
100
0.1
10-6 10-5 10-4 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 10 100 1000 10000 10
PEAK CURRENT (A)
Impulse Duration (µs)
Repetitive Surge Capability for 5mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 7mm Parts
V05x50AUTO – V05x95AUTO 5MM V05E14...E42AUTO V07x14AUTO – V07x42AUTO
5MM V05E14...E42AUTO
7MM
10MM V07E14....E42AUTO
V10E14...E42AUTO
1000 10000
1000 10000
10000 10000
1x 1x
2x 2x 1x
15x 1000 15x
1x 1x 1000 2x
100 100 1x
(A)
Surge Current (A)
(A)
Surge Current (A)
Current(A)
Current(A)
1022x
3 2x
103x 10
15xx x
104x 104 15x
2x 15x
10 x
SurgeCurrent
SurgeCurrent
105x x 2
10510 103x2
100 10 x 3x
6 100 10 x
10 106x 10 3
104x 10 xx
43
10
100 10 10
4
x x 100 10
5 x
4
10
10x5x
10510
x x
5
10 6
x 10
10x6x
6
Surge
Surge
106x
110 10
1
10 10
1 1
0.1 0.1
1 10 100 1000 10000 1 10
10 100 1000 10000 10 100 1000 10000
10 100 1000 (µs) 10000 10
Impulse Duration (µs) Impulse
Impulse Duration
Duration (µs)
Impulse Duration (µs)
Repetitive Surge Capability for 7mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 10mm Parts
V07x50AUTO – V07x95AUTO 10MM V10E14...E42AUTO 10MM
14MMV10E14...E42AUTO
V10x14AUTO – V10x42AUTO V14E14...E42AUTO
20MM V20E14...E42AUTO
10000 10000
10000 10000
10000
1x1x 1x
1x 2x2x
1x 2x
1000 1000
1000 15x15x
2x 1000 15x
Surge Current (A)
2x
Surge Current (A)
(A)(A)
Surge Current (A)
1033x x 103x
Current
106x 10 x
Surge
10 1010 10
10
1 11 1
1 10
10 100 1000 10000 1010 100
100 1000
1000 10000
10000
Impulse Duration (µs) 10 100 Duration
Impulse 1000
(µs) 10000
Impulse Duration (µs)
Impulse Duration (µs)
NOTE: If pulse ratings are exceeded, a shift of VN(DC)(at specified current) of more then +/-10% could result. This type of shift, which normally
results in a decrease of VN(DC), may result in the device not meeting the original published specifications, but does not prevent the device from
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continuing to function, and to provide ample protection.
20MM V20E14...E42AUTO 20MM V20E14...E42AUTO
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 09/14/17
10000 10000
1x
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Radial Leaded Varistors > AUMOV® Varistor Series
Repetitive Surge Capability for 10mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 10mm Parts
V10x50AUTO - V10x95AUTO 5MM V05E14...E42AUTO
V10x130AUTO - V10x625AUTO
UTO 7MM V07E14....E42AUTO
10000 1000 10
10000 1x
1x
2x 2x
100 15x 10
10 x1x 103x
Surge Current (A)
104x
103x2x 105x
10415x
x 10 106x 1
100 10510 x
2
100 x 3x
10
1010x 5x
6 4
10 x
106x 1
10
10
0.1
1 10 100 1000 10000
10000 1 10 100 1000 10000 Impulse Duration (µs)
µs) 10 Impulse
100 Duration (µs)
1000 10000
Impulse Duration (µs)
Repetitive Surge Capability for 14mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 14mm Parts
10MM V10E14...E42AUTO
V14x50AUTO - V14x95AUTO
UTO V14x14AUTO – V14x42AUTO
14MM V14E14...E42AUTO
10000
10000 100
1x
10000 2x
1x 15x
1x
2x 1000 102x
1000
2
x 10
1000 15x
3 15xx
10
Surge Current (A)
102x 1024xx
10
1035x
103x 100 10
104x
x 1
100
104x 100 105x∞
105x
106x
106x
10
10 10
1
1 10 100 1000 10000
10000 10 100 1000 10000 1 Impulse Duration (µs)
s) Impulse Duration (µs) 10 100 1000 10000
Impulse Duration (µs)
Repetitive Surge Capability for 14mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 20mm Parts
V14x130AUTO - V14x625AUTO 20MM V20E14...E42AUTO
V020x14AUTO – V20x42AUTO
UTO
10000 1 10000
2 1x
15 2x
15x
1000 102 1000
Surge Current (A)
102x
103 103x
104 104x
100 ∞ 100 105x
106x
10
10
1
1 10 100 1000 10000
10000 10 100 1000 10000 Impulse Duration (µs)
(µs) Impulse Duration (µs)
NOTE: If pulse ratings are exceeded, a shift of VN(DC)(at specified current) of more then +/-10% could result. This type of shift, which normally results in a decrease of VN(DC), may result in the
device not meeting the original published specifications, but does not prevent the device from continuing to function, and to provide ample protection.
© 2017 Littelfuse, Inc.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 09/14/17
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Radial Leaded Varistors > AUMOV® Varistor Series
Repetitive Surge Capability for 20mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 20mm Parts
V20x50AUTO - V20x95AUTO V20x130AUTO - V20x625AUTO
10000 1x
2x
15x
102x
1000
Surge Current (A)
103x
104x
105x
100
∞
10
1
10 100 1000 10000
Impulse Duration (µs)
300 300
Maximum Wave 260C
Maximum Wave 240C
250 250
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
200 200
150 150
100 100
50 50
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
TIME(MINUTES) TIME(MINUTES)
Lead Material Copper Clad Steel Wire +85°C, 85% RH,1000 hours
Humidity Aging
+/-10% typical voltage change
Soldering Solderability per MIL–STD–202,
Characteristics Method 208 -40°C to 125°C, 5 cycles for Epoxy
Temperature Cycling coating; -40°C to 125°C, 1000 cycles for
Cured, flame retardant epoxy polymer Shock Phenolic and Silicone coating;
Insulating Material +/-10% typical voltage change
meets UL94V–0 requirements
Device Labeling Marked with LF, voltage and date code Solvent Resistance MIL–STD–202, Method 215
VRMS 5mm Size 7mm Size 10mm Size 14mm Size 20mm Size
Dimen-
Voltage Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
sion
Model mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in) mm (in)
10 12 16 20 26.5
11 - 320 - - - - -
(0.394) (0.472) (0.630) (0.787) (1.043)
A
10.5 13 17.0 20.5 28.0
385 - 625 - - - - -
(0.413) (0.512) (0.689) (0.807) (1.102)
13 15 19.5 22.5 29
A1 All - - - - -
(0.512) (0.591) (0.768) (0.886) (1.142)
7 9 12.5 17 23
ØD All - - - - -
(0.276) (0.354) (0.492) (0.669) (0.906)
6.5 8.5
11 - 95
4 6 4 6 6.5 8.5 6.5 8.5 (0.256) (0.335)
e
(0.157) (0.236) (0.157) (0.236) (0.256) (0.335) (0.256) (0.335) 9.0 11.0
130 - 625
(0.354) (0.433)
1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3
11 - 30
(0.039) (0.118) (0.039) (0.118) (0.039) (0.118) (0.039) (0.118) (0.039) (0.118)
1.5 3.5 1.5 3.5 1.5 3.5 1.5 3.5 1.5 3.5
e1 35 - 320
(0.059) (0.138) (0.059) (0.138) (0.059) (0.138) (0.059) (0.138) (0.059) (0.138)
2.5 5.5 2.5 5.5 2.5 5.5 2.5 5.5 2.5 5.5
385 - 625
(0.098) (0.217) (0.098) (0.217) (0.098) (0.217) (0.098) (0.217) (0.098) (0.217)
5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
11 - 30 - - - - -
(0.197) (0.197) (0.197) (0.197) (0.197)
5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6
35 - 320 - - - - -
(0.220) (0.220) (0.220) (0.220) (0.220)
E
7.3 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.3
385 - 510 - - - - -
(0.287) (0.287) (0.287) (0.287) (0.287)
8.3 8.3 8.3 8.3 8.3
550 - 625 - - - - -
(0.327) (0.327) (0.327) (0.327) (0.327)
0.585 0.685 0.585 0.685 0.76 0.86 0.76 0.86 0.76 0.86
Øb All
(0.023) (0.027) (0.023) (0.027) (0.030) (0.034) (0.030) (0.034) (0.030) (0.034)
25.4 25.4 25.4 25.4 25.4
L All - - - - -
(1.00) (1.00) (1.00) (1.00) (1.00)
2.41 4.69 2.41 4.69 2.41 4.69 2.41 4.69 2.41 4.69
LTRIM All
(0.095) (0.185) (0.095) (0.185) (0.095) (0.185) (0.095) (0.185) (0.095) (0.185)
SEATING C
HH11 PLANE
C C
H1 SEATING H
H11 SEATING
HH 1 PLANE
1 PLANE
SEATING C W2 W1
W0 W2 W1
H1 W0 W2 W1 H
H0 W0
W0 W2
W2 W1
W1
PLANE
W0 W2
W2 W1
W1 H Db
Db
H W0
HH0 Db H0 Db
Db
Db
Db W0 W2 W1
H0 Db
W
W
W W
W
WW DD0
DD0
DD0 W DD0
DD0 DD0
DD0 P1
P1 FF tt
DD0 P1 F t P1
P1 FF tt
P1
P1 P0 FF tt P0
P1 P0
P0 F t P0
P0
Straight Leads "ZS" P0
P0
Straight
CrimpedLeads
Leads"ZS"
"ZT" CrimpedLeads
Straight Leads"ZS"
"ZT"
Crimped Leads "ZT" CrimpedLeads
Straight Leads"ZS"
"ZT"
CRIMPED LEADS "L2" CRIMPED LEADS "L2"
P P E E
P2 P2 P P E E
PP EE P2P2 DP DP DP
P2
P2 PP EE PPDP E
P2P2 P2
P2 DPDP DPDPDH DH E DH DH
P DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
DP E DHDH
P2
P2
P DP DP DH
DH E DH
DH
DP
DP DPDHDH
DP
DP DH
DP DH DHDH DHDH DH
DH
DP DP DH DH
DH DH
SEATING C U
H1 H1 PLANE
U
C U H1 H1
HH1 1 SEATING
U SEATING C
HH
11
PLANE HH
1 1 PLANE W0W0W2W2W1W1
H1 C HoH0 W0 W0
W2W2W1W1
H1 SEATING W0
W0 W2
W2 W1
W1 Ho H Db Db
Ho PLANE W0W0 W2
W2 W1
W1 Db Db W0 W2
W0 W2 W1
W1
H
HoH0 Db
Db
Db
Db W0 W2 W1 H0H Db
Db
H W0 W2 W1
H0 Db
Db W W
W W W
W
WW DD0DD0 WW
DD0 W DD0
DD0
DD0 W
DD0
DD0 DD0
DD0 P1 P1 F F t t
DD0 P1 tt P1 P1 F F t t
DD0 P1 FF
P1
P1 P0 FF tt P1P0 P0
P1 FF t t
P0
P0 t P0
P1P1 P0
t F P0
Under-crimped
Straight Leads "ZU" F P0 Under-crimped Leads "ZU" P0
CrimpedLeads "ZS"
LeadsLeads
Under-crimped "ZT" "ZU" P0 Crimped Leads
Under-crimped "ZT" "ZU"
Leads P0
Straight Leads "ZS" Straight Leads "ZS"
Crimped Leads "ZT" Crimped
Straight Leads
Leads "ZT"
"ZS"
UNDER CRIMPED / IN-LINE LEADS "L3" UNDER CRIMPED / IN-LINE LEADS "L3"
P P E E
P2P2
P2 PP EE P DPDP DPDP E
P2 P2
P DP
DP E P E DHDH
P2 P
DP
DP P2 DP DP DHDH
P2 DH E DH
DH DP DP DH
DP DP DH DH
DP DP DH DH DH DH
DH DH
U
H1 H1
U U
HH1 1 H1
U H1 W0W0
W2W2W1W1
H1 HoH
H1 W0 W2
W0 W2 W1
W1 Db Db W0 W2 W1
H
Ho Ho W0 W2 W1
Db
Db W0 W2 W1 Db
Ho W0 W2 W1 H
H Db Db
Db
WW
WW W
W DD0
DD0 W
DD0
DD0 W
DD0
DD0 P1 P1 F F t t
DD0
DD0 P1
P1 FF tt P1 F t
P1 P0
P0 t P1 P0 F t
F t P0
P1 F P0
Straight Leads Leads
Under-crimped "ZS" "ZU" P0
P0
Under-crimped
P0 Leads "ZU"
Under-crimped
Straight Leads "ZU"
Leads "ZS" Straight LeadsLeads
Under-crimped "ZS" "ZU"
Straight Leads "ZS"
Refer to next P2
page forP dimension measurement
E specifics.
P E DP DP
P2
P DH E DH
DP DP P2
P DH E DH DP DP
P2
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DH of and
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MODEL SIZE
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
5mm 7mm 10mm 14mm 20mm
(11Vac to 95Vac ≧115 Vac
voltage) Voltage
P Pitch of Component 12.7 +/- 1.0 12.7 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0
P0 Feed Hole Pitch 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2
P1 Feed Hole Center to Pitch 3.85 +/- 0.7 3.85 +/- 0.7 8.85 +/- 0.7 8.85 +/- 0.7 8.85 +/- 0.7 7.70 +/- 0.7
P2 Hole Center to Component Center 6.35 +/- 1.0 6.35 +/- 1.0 12.7 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.7
F Lead to Lead Distance 5.0 +/- 1.0 5.0 +/-1.0 7.5 +/- 1.0 7.5 +/- 1.0 7.5 +/- 1.0 10 +/- 1.0
h Component Alignment 2.0 Max 2.0 Max 2.0 Max 2.0 Max 2.0 Max 2.0 Max
18.0 +1.0 / 18.0 +1.0 / 18.0 +1.0 / 18.0 +1.0 / 18.0 +1.0 / 18.0 + 1.0 /
W Tape Width
-0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5
W0 Hold Down Tape Width 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3
9.0 +0.75 / 9.0 +0.75 / 9.0 +0.75 / 9.0 +0.75 / 9.0 +0.75 / 9.0 +0.75 /
W1 Hole Position
-0.50 -0.50 -0.50 -0.50 -0.50 -0.50
W2 Hold Down Tape Position 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max
Height from Tape Center to 18.0 +2.0 / 18.0 +2.0 / 18.0 +2.0 / 18.0 +2.0 / 18.0 +2.0 / 18.0 +2.0 /
H
Component Base -0.0 -0.0 -0.0 -0.0 -0.0 -0.0
H0 Seating Plane Height 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5
H1 Component Height 29.0 Max 32.0 Max 36.0 Max 40.0 Max 46.5 Max 46.5 Max
D0 Feed Hole Diameter 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2
t Total Tape Thickness 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2
U Undercrimp Width 8.0 Max 8.0 Max 8.0 Max 8.0 Max 8.0 Max 8.0 Max
p Component Alignment 3° Max 3º Max 3° Max 3° Max 3° Max 3° Max
V 05 E 14 AUTO L1 B XXXXX
Littelfuse Varistor Other
Non-Standard Options
Disc Size
05, 07, 10, 14 or 20 mm
Packaging
Coating Blank or B: Bulk Pack
E: Epoxy T: Tape and Reel
P: Phenolic A: Ammo Pack
H: Silicone
Available for 10, 14, or 20mm
Lead Formation
VM(AC)RMS Blank or L1: Straight
14V to 625V L2: Outer Crimp
L3: In-Line
AUMOV® Series L4: Trim/Outer Crimp (Bulk pack only)
AEC-Q200 Table 10 Compliant for L5: Inner Crimp
Phenolic and Silicone coating Note: for Vm(AC) 100V to 625V parts, the L1, L2,
L3, L4, and L5 should be replaced by 1,2,3,4, and 5
respectively
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 09/14/17
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Radial Leaded Varistors > HMOV® Varistor Series
Description
Features
Part Number Branding (V) (V) (A) (A) (J) (V) (V) (V) (A) (pF)
(Base part)
V10H11P P10H11 10 11 14 1500 800 4.2 16.2 19.8 36 5 5450
V14H11P P14H11 14 11 14 3000 1800 8 16.2 19.8 36 10 12000
V20H11P P20H11 20 11 14 5000 3000 25 16.2 19.8 36 20 26000
V10H14P P10H14 10 14 18 1500 800 5 19.8 24.2 43 5 4650
V14H14P P14H14 14 14 18 3000 1800 10 19.8 24.2 43 10 10200
V20H14P P20H14 20 14 18 5000 3000 28 19.8 24.2 43 20 22200
V10H17P P10H17 10 17 22 1500 800 6.5 24.3 29.7 53 5 3900
V14H17P P14H17 14 17 22 3000 1800 13 24.3 29.7 53 10 8700
V20H17P P20H17 20 17 22 5000 3000 35 24.3 29.7 53 20 18750
V10H20P P10H20 10 20 26 1500 800 10 29.7 36.3 65 5 3400
V14H20P P14H20 14 20 26 3000 1800 20 29.7 36.3 65 10 7500
V20H20P P20H20 20 20 26 5000 3000 58 29.7 36.3 65 20 15000
V10H23P P10H23 10 23 28 1500 800 12 32.4 39.6 71 5 3200
V14H23P P14H23 14 23 28 3000 1800 23 32.4 39.6 71 10 7000
V20H23P P20H23 20 23 28 5000 3000 70 32.4 39.6 71 20 14000
V10H25P P10H25 10 25 31 1500 800 13 35.1 42.9 77 5 2900
V14H25P P14H25 14 25 31 3000 1800 25 35.1 42.9 77 10 6200
V20H25P P20H25 20 25 31 5000 3000 77 35.1 42.9 77 20 13500
V10H30P P10H30 10 30 38 1500 800 15.5 42.3 51.7 93 5 2550
V14H30P P14H30 14 30 38 3000 1800 32 42.3 51.7 93 10 5550
V20H30P P20H30 20 30 38 5000 3000 90 42.3 51.7 93 20 12000
V10H35P P10H35 10 35 45 1500 800 20 50.4 61.6 110 5 2200
V14H35P P14H35 14 35 45 3000 1800 40 50.4 61.6 110 10 5000
V20H35P P20H35 20 35 45 5000 3000 115 50.4 61.6 110 20 10500
V10H40P P10H40 10 40 56 1500 800 25 61.2 74.8 135 5 1850
V14H40P P14H40 14 40 56 3000 1800 50 61.2 74.8 135 10 4000
V20H40P P20H40 20 40 56 5000 3000 140 61.2 74.8 135 20 8500
V10H50P P10H50 10 50 65 3500 3000 20 73.8 90.2 135 25 1400
V14H50P P14H50 14 50 65 6500 5000 40 73.8 90.2 145 50 3000
V20H50P P20H50 20 50 65 10000 7000 80 73.8 90.2 145 100 6000
V10H60P P10H60 10 60 85 3500 3000 24 90 110 165 25 1200
V14H60P P14H60 14 60 85 6500 5000 50 90 110 175 50 2500
V20H60P P20H60 20 60 85 10000 7000 100 90 110 175 100 5200
V10H75P P10H75 10 75 100 3500 3000 29 108 132 200 25 1100
V14H75P P14H75 14 75 100 6500 5000 60 108 132 210 50 2300
V20H75P P20H75 20 75 100 10000 7000 120 108 132 210 100 4800
V10H95P P10H95 10 95 125 3500 3000 36 135 165 250 25 800
V14H95P P14H95 14 95 125 6500 5000 75 135 165 250 50 1700
V20H95P P20H95 20 95 125 10000 7000 150 135 165 250 100 3700
V10H115P P10H115 10 115 153 3500 3000 30 162 198 300 25 465
V14H115P P14H115 14 115 153 6500 5000 50 162 198 300 50 1190
V20H115P P20H115 20 115 153 10000 7000 120 162 198 300 100 2400
V10H130P P10H130 10 130 170 3500 3000 40 184.5 225.5 340 25 450
V14H130P P14H130 14 130 170 6500 5000 60 184.5 225.5 340 50 1000
V20H130P P20H130 20 130 170 10000 7000 145 184.5 225.5 340 100 1900
V10H140P P10H140 10 140 180 3500 3000 45 198 242 360 25 400
Note: 1. Average power dissipation of transients not to exceed 0.4W, 0.6W or 1W for model sizes 10mm, 14mm, and 20mm, respectively.
Part Number Branding (V) (V) (A) (A) (J) (V) (V) (V) (A) (pF)
(Base part)
V14H140P P14H140 14 140 180 6500 5000 65 198 242 360 50 900
V20H140P P20H140 20 140 180 10000 7000 155 198 242 360 100 1750
V10H150P P10H150 10 150 200 3500 3000 50 216 264 395 25 360
V14H150P P14H150 14 150 200 6500 5000 70 216 264 395 50 800
V20H150P P20H150 20 150 200 10000 7000 165 216 264 395 100 1600
V10H175P P10H175 10 175 225 3500 3000 55 243 297 455 25 350
V14H175P P14H175 14 175 225 6500 5000 80 243 297 455 50 700
V20H175P P20H175 20 175 225 10000 7000 180 243 297 455 100 1400
V10H230P P10H230 10 230 300 3500 3000 60 324 396 595 25 250
V14H230P P14H230 14 230 300 6500 5000 105 324 396 595 50 550
V20H230P P20H230 20 230 300 10000 7000 225 324 396 595 100 1100
V10H250P P10H250 10 250 320 3500 3000 65 351 429 650 25 220
V14H250P P14H250 14 250 320 6500 5000 115 351 429 650 50 500
V20H250P P20H250 20 250 320 10000 7000 240 351 429 650 100 1000
V10H275P P10H275 10 275 350 3500 3000 70 387 473 710 25 200
V14H275P P14H275 14 275 350 6500 5000 130 387 473 710 50 450
V20H275P P20H275 20 275 350 10000 7000 260 387 473 710 100 900
V10H300P P10H300 10 300 385 3500 3000 75 423 517 775 25 180
V14H300P P14H300 14 300 385 6500 5000 140 423 517 775 50 400
V20H300P P20H300 20 300 385 10000 7000 290 423 517 775 100 800
V10H320P P10H320 10 320 420 3500 3000 80 459 561 840 25 170
V14H320P P14H320 14 320 420 6500 5000 150 459 561 840 50 380
V20H320P P20H320 20 320 420 10000 7000 320 459 561 840 100 750
V10H385P P10H385 10 385 505 3500 3000 85 558 682 1025 25 160
V14H385P P14H385 14 385 505 6500 5000 175 558 682 1025 50 360
V20H385P P20H385 20 385 505 10000 7000 325 558 682 1025 100 700
V10H420P P10H420 10 420 560 3500 3000 90 612 748 1120 25 140
V14H420P P14H420 14 420 560 6500 5000 185 612 748 1120 50 300
V20H420P P20H420 20 420 560 10000 7000 330 612 748 1120 100 600
V10H440P P10H440 10 440 585 3500 3000 95 643.5 786.5 1180 25 130
V14H440P P14H440 14 440 585 6500 5000 185 643.5 786.5 1180 50 260
V20H440P P20H440 20 440 585 10000 7000 340 643.5 786.5 1180 100 500
V10H460P P10H460 10 460 615 3500 3000 95 675 825 1240 25 120
V14H460P P14H460 14 460 615 6500 5000 190 675 825 1240 50 220
V20H460P P20H460 20 460 615 10000 7000 370 675 825 1240 100 400
V10H510P P10H510 10 510 670 3500 3000 98 738 902 1355 25 110
V14H510P P14H510 14 510 670 6500 5000 205 738 902 1355 50 200
V20H510P P20H510 20 510 670 10000 7000 410 738 902 1355 100 350
V10H550P P10H550 10 550 745 3500 3000 98 819 1001 1500 25 100
V14H550P P14H550 14 550 745 6500 5000 210 819 1001 1500 50 180
V20H550P P20H550 20 550 745 10000 7000 450 819 1001 1500 100 300
V10H625P P10H625 10 625 825 3500 3000 110 900 1100 1650 25 90
V14H625P P14H625 14 625 825 6500 5000 235 900 1100 1650 50 160
V20H625P P20H625 20 625 825 10000 7000 490 900 1100 1650 100 250
Note: 1. Average power dissipation of transients not to exceed 0.4W, 0.6W or 1W for model sizes 10mm, 14mm, and 20mm respectively..
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 09/14/17
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Radial Leaded Varistors > HMOV® Varistor Series
Current Energy and Power Dissipation Ratings Peak Pulse Current Test Waveform for Clamping Voltage
100
80
70
600 500
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE MAXIMUM50 CLAMPING VOLTAGE
500
60 400
MODEL SIZE 5mm MODEL SIZE 7mm
400 300
50
300
600
40 500
PERCENT
300 T
20
300 O1 TIME
100
100
10 200
90 T1
PEAK
V07x40P
PEAK
200
90 V05x40P 80
70 V07x35P
PEAK VOLTS
800 V05x35P
PEAK VOLTS
70-55V05x30P 60 V07x30P T2
50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
MAXIMUM
MAXIMUM
60 V05x25P 50 V07x25P
50 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC)
100 V07x23P
100 V05x23P 90
40 V07x40P
V07x20P
40
90 V05x20P
V05x40P 80
80 V05x17P 70
30 V07x35P
V07x17P
FIGURE
70
1. CURRENT, ENERGY AND POWER DERATING
30 V05x35P
V05x14P 60 V07x14P
V07x30P
60 V05x30P
MAXIMUM
V07x11P
MAXIMUM
Note: CURVE
V05x11P
V05x25P 50
20
V07x25P
01 = Virtual Origin of Wave
50
20 current
V05x23Pand energy ratings must be reduced for applications V07x23P
The peak surge
40 V05x20P
40 V07x20PFIGURE 2. PEAK PULSE CURRENT TEST WAVEFORM
exceeding 125ºCV05x17P
ambient temperature. T = Time from 10% to 90% of Peak
30 V07x17P
30 V05x14P V07x14P FOR CLAMPING VOLTAGE
10 V05x11P T1 = Rise Time = 1.25 x T
10 V07x11P
20
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3
2010 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 T2 = ODecay Time
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 10mm Parts
PEAK AMPERES (A) 1 = VIRTUAL
PEAKORIGIN OF WAVE
AMPERES (A)
Example - For
t = TIME an 8/20µs
FROM Current
10% TO 90% Waveform:
OF PEAK
10
CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V05x11P - V68x68P CLAMPING8µs
tVOLTAGE =FOR V07x11P - V07x40P
10 -21 = T10 Rise Time
V10x11P - V10x40P
10 = VIRTUAL FRONT 0TIME = 1.25 xt
-3 -2 -1 0 1
10 10 10 10 10 10 2
10 3 10 -3 1
-1
10 10 1 10 2 10 3
t2 = VIRTUAL TIME
PEAK TO HALF
AMPERES (A)VALUE
PEAK AMPERES (A) 20µs = T = Decay Time (IMPULSE
2 DURATION)
500 600
MAXIMUM
CLAMPING CLAMPING
VOLTAGE FOR VOLTAGE
V05x11P - V68x68P MAXIMUM
CLAMPING CLAMPING
VOLTAGE
EXAMPLE: VOLTAGE
FOR V07x11P - V07x40P
400 500
MODEL SIZE 10mm MODEL SIZE 14mm
400 FOR AN 8/20 s CURRENT WAVEFORM
300
8 s = t1 = VIRTUAL FRONT TIME
500 300
600
200 600 CLAMPING VOLTAGE
MAXIMUM 500
20 CLAMPING
MAXIMUM s = t2 = VIRTUAL TIME TO
VOLTAGE
(V) VOLTS (V)
400 MODEL500
SIZE 10mm MODEL400
SIZE 14mm
MODEL SIZE 5mm 400 MODEL HALF
SIZEVALUE
7mm
300 400 200
300
100 300 300
90
200
PEAK
200
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
V10x40P
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
PEAK
80
70 V10x35P200
PEAK VOLTS
100
200
PEAK VOLTS
60 V10x30P 90 V14x40P
MAXIMUM
50 V10x25P 80
MAXIMUM
50 V10x11P V05x30P
MAXIMUM
V20x30P
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
300
100
PEAK
90 V20x25P 200
PEAK VOLTS
80
200
70 V20x40P
100
MAXIMUM
60 V20x35P
50 90
V20x30P
100 80 V10x40P
40
90 70 V10x35P
V20x25P 100
80 60 V10x30P V20x23P 90 V14x40P
30
70 50 V10x25P V20x20P 80
MAXIMUM
CLAMPING
CLAMPING VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE FOR V10x11P
FOR V20x11P - V10x40P
- V20x40P CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V14x11P - V14x40P
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 09/14/17 1000
900
800 MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
700 MODEL SIZE 20mm
600
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Radial Leaded Varistors > HMOV® Varistor Series
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 10mm Parts Maximum Clamping Voltage for 10mm Parts
V10x50P - V10x115P V10x130P - V10x625P
4,000
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
3,000 MODEL SIZE 10mm
10000
MODEL SIZE = 10MM
TA = -55o C TO 85o C
2,000 130 to 625V M(AC ) RATING
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
MAXIMUM CLAMP
VO LTAG E
230
250
275
800 V10x115P
MAXIMUM
LEAKAGE
700 1000
600 V10x95P
500 V10x75P
400 V10x60P
V10x50P
300
150 175
130 140
200
100
10-6 10-5 10-4 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000
PEAK CURRENT (A)
100
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4
PEAK AMPERES (A)
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 20mm Parts Maximum Clamping Voltage for 14mm Parts
V20x50P - V20x115P V14x50P - V14x115P
1,000 4,000
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
MODEL SIZE 20mm 3,000 MODEL SIZE 14mm
V20x115P
500 V20x95P 2,000
MAXIMUM PEAKVOLTS (V)
V20x75P
300
1,000
900
200 800 V14x115P
700
600 V14x95P
500 V14x75P
V20x60P V14x60P
100 400
V20x50P V14x50P
300
200
50
30 100
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4
PEAK AMPERES (A) PEAK AMPERES (A)
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 14mm Parts Maximum Clamping Voltage for 20mm Parts
V14x130P - V14x625P V20x130P - V20x625P
10000 10000
MODEL SIZE = 14MM MODEL SIZE = 20MM
TA = -55o C TO 85o C TA = -55o C TO 85o C
130 to 625V M(AC ) RATING 130 to 625V M(AC ) RATING
300
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTAGE (V)
150 175
130 140 150 175
130 140
100
100
10-6 10-5 10-4 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000
10-6 10-5 10-4 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000
PEAK CURRENT (A)
PEAK CURRENT (A)
Repetitive Surge Capability for 10mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 14mm Parts
V10x11P - V10x40P V14x11P - V14x40P
Repetitive Surge Capability for 20mm Parts Maximum Clamping Voltage 10mm Parts
V20x11P - V20x40P V10x115P - V10x625P
Repetitive Surge Capability for 10mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 14mm Parts
V10x50P - V10x95P V14x50P - V14x95P
10000 10000
1x
1x 2x
2x
15x
1000 15x 102x
1000
Surge Current (A)
10 10
1 1
10 100 1000 10000 10 100 1000 10000
Impulse Duration (µs) Impulse Duration (µs)
Repetitive Surge Capability for 20mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 14mm Parts
V20x50P - V20x95P V14x115P - V14x625P
10000 1x 10000
2x 1
2
15x 15
102x
1000 1000 102
Surge Current (A)
Surge Current (A)
103x
104x 103
105x 104
100
∞ 100 ∞
10 10
1 1
10 100 1000 10000 10 100 1000 10000
Impulse Duration (µs) Impulse Duration (µs)
300 300
Maximum Wave 260C
Maximum Wave 240C
250 250
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
200 200
150 150
100 100
50 50
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
TIME(MINUTES) TIME(MINUTES)
Lead Material Copper Clad Steel Wire +85°C, 85% RH,1500 hours
Humidity Aging
+/-10% typical voltage change
Soldering Solderability per MIL–STD–202,
Characteristics Method 208 -55°C to +125°C, 1000 cycles
Thermal Shock
+/-10% typical voltage change
Cured, Silicone meets
Insulating Material Solvent Resistance MIL–STD–202, Method 215
UL94V–0 requirements
Device Labeling Marked with LF, voltage and date code Moisture Sensitivity Level 1, J–STD–020
Straight Lead Option Outer Crimped Lead Option Inner Crimped Lead Option
øD øD øD
A A1 A1
SEATING SEATING
PLANE PLANE
øb øb øb
L L L
e e e
E e1 E e1 E e1
W0 W2 W1
H0 Db
W2 W1
W
W
Tape and Reel Specifications
DD0
P1 F t
10,
P0 14, and 20mm Devices
Crimped Leads "ZT"
STRAIGHT LEADS "L1"
PP EE
P2
P2
DP
DP DP
DP
DH
DH DH
DH
C
H
H11 SEATING
PLANE
W0
W0 W2
W2 W1
W1
W2 W1 H
H0 Db
Db
W2 W1
W
W
W
W DD0
DD0
P1
P1 FF tt
P0
P0
CrimpedLeads
Straight Leads"ZS"
"ZT"
CRIMPED LEADS "L2"
P E
P2 PP
P2 EE
P2 DP DP
DP
DP DPDH
DP DH
DH
DH DH
DH
U
H1 C
SEATING
HH
1 1 PLANE
W0 W2 W1
Ho
W2 W1 Db W0 W2
W0 W2 W1
W1
W2 W1 H0H Db
Db
W2 W1
W
W WW
W DD0
W
DD0
DD0
P1 F t
P1
P1 FF t t
P0
P0
Under-crimped Leads "ZU" P0
Crimped
Straight Leads
Leads
UNDER "ZT"
"ZS"
CRIMPED / IN-LINE LEADS "L3"
P E
P2 P E
P2 DP DP
DP DP DH DH
DH DH
U
H1
H1
W0 W2 W1
Ho W0 W2 W1
W2 W1 H Db
W2 W1 Db
W
W W
W
DD0
DD0
P1 F t
P1 F t
P0
P0
Under-crimped Leads "ZU"
Straight Leads "ZS"
Refer next page for dimension measurement specifications.
P E
P2
DP DP
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W0 W2 W1
Ho
W2 W1 Db
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Radial Leaded Varistors > HMOV® Varistor Series
20mm
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION 10mm 14mm (11Vac to 95Vac
voltage) ( 115Vac voltage)
P Pitch of Component 25.4 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0 25.4 +/- 1.0
P0 Feed Hole Pitch 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2 12.7 +/- 0.2
P1 Feed Hole Center to Pitch 8.85 +/- 0.7 8.85 +/- 0.7 8.85 +/- 0.7 7.70 +/- 0.7
Hole Center to
P2 12.7 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.7 12.7 +/- 0.7
Component Center
F Lead to Lead Distance 7.5 +/- 1.0 7.5 +/- 1.0 7.5 +/- 1.0 10 +/- 1.0
h Component Alignment 2.0 Max 2.0 Max 2.0 Max 2.0 Max
W Tape Width 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5 18.0 +1.0 / -0.5
W0 Hold Down Tape Width 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3 12.0 +/- 0.3
W1 Hole Position 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50 9.0 +0.75 / -0.50
W2 Hold Down Tape Position 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max 0.5 Max
Height from Tape Center
H 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0 18.0 +2.0 / -0.0
to Component Base
H0 Seating Plane Height 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5
H1 Component Height 36.0 Max 40.0 Max 46.5 Max 46.5 Max
D0 Feed Hole Diameter 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2
t Total Tape Thickness 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2
U Undercrimp Width 8.0 Max 8.0 Max 8.0 Max 8.0 Max
p Component Alignment 3° Max 3° Max 3° Max 3° Max
V 10 H 11 P L1 B 5 XXXXX
Littelfuse Varistor Other
Non-Standard
Disc Size
Options
10, 14 or 20 mm
Lead Spacing Options
Coating
Blank: Standard lead spacing
H: Silicone
(See Dimensions Table)
5: 5mm+/-1.0mm
7: 7.5mm+/-1.0mm
VM(AC)RMS
1: 10mm+/-1.0mm
11V to 625V
Packaging
Lead-Free and Blank or B: Bulk Pack
RoHS Compliant T: Tape and Reel
A: Ammo Pack
Lead Formation
Blank or L1: Straight
L2: Outer Crimp
L3: In-Line
L4: Trim/Outer Crimp(Bulk pack only)
L5: Inner Crimp
Description
BB Series
The BA and BB Series transient surge suppressors are
heavy-duty industrial Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
designed to provide surge protection for motor
controls and power supplies used in oil-drilling, mining,
transportation equipment and other heavy industrial AC line
applications.
BB Series
V112BB60 1100 1400 3800 70000 1665 1850 2035 2940 2200
V142BB60 1400 1750 5000 70000 2070 2300 2530 3600 1800
V172BB60 1700 2150 6000 70000 2500 2765 3030 4300 1500
V202BB60 2000 2500 7500 70000 2970 3300 3630 5200 1200
V242BB60 2400 3000 8600 70000 3510 3900 4290 6200 1000
V282BB60 2800 3500 10000 70000 4230 4700 5170 7400 800
NOTE: Average power dissipation of transients not to exceed 2.5W. See Figures 3 and 4 for more information on power dissipation.
100
T = Time
80
T 1 = Virtua
70
T 2 = Virtua
60 50
50 Example: For
40
8 s = T1 = V
30
20 s = T 2 = V
20
10
10 O1 T TIME
0 T1
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
T2
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC)
Figure 1 Figure 2
FIGURE 2. PEAK PULSE CURRENT TE
FIGURE 1. CURRENT, ENERGY AND POWER DERATING
CURVE
Should transients occur in rapid succession, the average power 01 = Virtual Origin of Wave
dissipation required is simply the energy (watt-seconds) per pulse T = Time from 10% to 90% of Peak
times the number of pulses per second. The power so developed T1 = Rise Time = 1.25 x T
must be within the specifications shown on the Device Ratings T2 = Decay Time
and Characteristics Table for the specific device. Furthermore, Example - For an 8/20 µs Current Waveform:
the operating values need to be derated at high temperatures as
8µs = T1 = Rise Time
shown in the above diagram. Because varistors can only dissipate
20µs = T2 = Decay Time
a relatively small amount of average power they are, therefore, not
suitable for repetitive applications that involve substantial amounts
of average power dissipation.
Stand by Power Dissipation vs Applied VRms at Varied Typical Stability of Standby Power Dissipation at Rated
Temperatures VRMS vs Time
0.6
POWER DISSIPATION (W) PER kV
0.4 0.4
OF RATED V RMS
OF RATED V RMS
0.2
0.1
0.08 TYP AT TA = 25oC
0.06 0.1
0.04
80 90 100 110 0
0 10 100 1,000
PERCENTAGE OF MAXIMUM RATED V RMS (%)
TIME AT RATED V RMS (HOURS)
Figure 3 Figure 4
FIGURE 3. STANDBY POWER DISSIPATION vs APPLIED
FIGURE 4. TYPICAL STABILITY OF STANDBY POWER
VRMS AT VARIED TEMPERATURES
DISSIPATION AT RATED V RMS vs TIME
6,000 30,000
MAX CLAMPING VOLTAGE MAX CLAMPING VOLTAGE
5,000 V511BA60 DISC SIZE 60mm
DISC SIZE 60mm
4,000 V481BA60 1100 TO 2800VM(AC) RATING
130 TO 880VM(AC) RATING 20,000
V421BA60 TA = -55oC TO 85oC
3,000 TA = -55oC TO 85oC
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
50,000 100,000
1 1 DISC SIZE 60mm
DISC SIZE 60mm 50,000 V421BA60 - V282BB60
20,000 2 V131BA60 - V321BA60
10
20,000 2
10,000 10
10,000
5,000 10 2
SURGE CURRENT (A)
10 2
SURGE CURRENT (A)
5,000
2,000 10 3 10 3
2,000
1,000
10 4 1,000 10 4
500 500
10 5 10 5
200 200
100 10 6 100 10 6
50 50
INDEFINITE 20 INDEFINITE
20
10
10
20 100 1,000 10,000
20 100 1,000 10,000
IMPULSE DURATION (μs) IMPULSE DURATION ( μs)
Figure 7 Figure 8
FIGURE 7. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR FIGURE 8. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
V421BA60 - V282BB60
NOTE: If pulse ratings areV131BA60
exceeded, a- V321BA60
shift of VN(DC) (at specified current) of more than +/-10% could result.This type of shift, which normally results in a decrease of VN(DC), may result in
the device not meeting the original published specifications, but it does not prevent the device from continuing to function, and to provide ample protection.
Lead Material BA / BB – Copper with Tin Plating Operating Temperature -55°C to +85°C
7.0 44.5
(0.28) (1.752)
10.5
(0.41)
86.0 (3.38)
100 (3.94)
Dimensions
7.0 23.5
(0.28) (0.925)
86±2 10.5
(0.41)
(3.38±0.08)
100 (3.94)
7.0 44.5
(0.28) (1.752)
Notes:
Typical weight: BA Series:250g and BB Series: 600g 10.5
(0.41)
Dimensions are in mm; inches in parentheses for reference only.
86.0 (3.38)
100 (3.94)
40±2
Part Numbering System (1.575 ± 0.08)
M6 INTERNATIONAL
THREAD
V XX X BA 60
(3.11±0.12)
First Two Significant Digits* BA or BB
VM(AC)
Decade Multiplier*
(1 or 2)
6 (0.24)
86±2
*Refer to Rating & Specifications table
(3.38±0.08)
Examples:
100 (3.94)
130 VM(AC) = 131
2800 VM(AC) = 282
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Description
DA SERIES
The DA and DB Series transient surge suppressors
are heavy-duty industrial Metal-Oxide Varistors
(MOVs) designed to provide surge protection for
motor controls and power supplies used in oil-
drilling, mining, and transportation equipment.
CAUTION: Stresses above those listed in "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress only rating and operation of the device at these or any
other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied.
100 100
90
O1 = Virtua
90
PERCENT OF RATED VALUE
80
T = Time
70
T 1 = Virtua
T 2 = Virtua
60
50 Example: For
50
8 s = T1 = V
40
20 s = T 2 = V
30
20 10
10
O1 T TIME
0
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 T1
Figure 1 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC)
Figure 2 T2
NOTES: FIGURE 1. CURRENT, ENERGY AND POWER DERATING
1. Peak current AppliesCURVE
to applications rated up to 115VRMS. Peak
current is 30kA for applications greater than 115V. FIGURE 2. PEAK PULSE CURRENT TE
2. Peak current applies to applications rated up to 132VRMS. Peak 01 = Virtual Origin of Wave
Current is 30kA for applications greater than 132V.
T = Time from 10% to 90% of Peak
T1 = Rise Time = 1.25 x T
Should transients occur in rapid succession, the T2 = Decay Time
average power dissipation required is simply the energy Example - For an 8/20 µs Current Waveform:
(watt- seconds) per pulse times the number of pulses 8µs = T1 = Rise Time
per second. The power so developed must be within 20µs = T2 = Decay Time
the specifications shown on the Device Ratings and
Specifications table for the specific device. Furthermore,
the operating values need to be derated at high
temperatures as shown above. Because varistors can only
dissipate a relatively small amount of average power they
are, therefore, not suitable for repetitive applications that
involve substantial amounts of average power dissipation.
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 09/14/17
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Industrial High Energy Terminal Varistors > DA/DB Series
6,000 50,000
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE TA = -55o C to 85 o C 1 DISC SIZE 40mm
5,000 2
DISC SIZE 40mm 20,000 10 V131DA40 - V751DA40
4,000 V751DA/DB40 V131DB40 - V751DB40
130 TO 750 VM(AC) RATING
V661DA/DB40 10,000
3,000 V511DA/DB40 V571DA/DB40
10 4 5
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
5,000
DA - Copper, Tin–plated
Lead Material Operating Temperature -55°C to +85°C
DB - Brass, Tin–plated
DA SERIES DB SERIES
23mm 1mm
(0.90 0.04) M4 INTERNATIONAL
THREAD
HOLES 0.23 THRU
BORE 0.370 x 0.370 DP
40.5 ± 1.0 12.7
(1.6 0.04) (0.50)
12.7
1.6 (0.50)
67mm (0.06)
(2.64) 6.60
2 HOLES (0.26)
57mm 6.60
(2.24) (0.26)
41
23 (1.61)
(0.90)
62mm
(2.44) 4.5mm (0.18)
V XX X DA 40
VM(AC)
Decade Multiplier*
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Description
CAUTION: Stresses above those listed in "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress only rating and operation of the device at these or any
other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied.
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 32mm Parts Maximum Clamping Voltage for 40mm Parts
V111HA32–V751HA32 V111HA40–V751HA40
10000 10000
V321
1000 1000 V301
V271
V251
C111CA32
V131CA32 V201
V141CA32
V151CA32
V181
V271CA32 V251CA32 V201CA32 V181CA32
V131 V141 V151
V111
100 100
0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000
Current (A) Current - (A)
Figure 3 Figure 4
Repetitive Surge Capability for 32mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 40mm Parts
V111HA32 – V751HA32 V111HA40 – V751HA40
50,000 50,000
DISC SIZE 32mm 1 DISC SIZE 40mm
1 V111HA32 - V751HA32
20,000 20,000 2 V111HA40 - V751HA40
2 10
10,000 10,000
5,000 10
5,000
SURGE CURRENT (A)
10 2
20 20 INDEFINITE
INDEFINITE
10 10
20 100 1,000 10,000 20 100 1,000 10,000
IMPULSE DURATION ( μs)
Figure 5 IMPULSE DURATION ( μs) Figure 6
FIGURE 5. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR FIGURE 7. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
V111HA40 - V751HA40
V111HA32 - V751HA32
300 300
Maximum Wave 260C
Maximum Wave 240C
250 250
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
200 200
150 150
100 100
50 50
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
TIME(MINUTES) Figure 8 TIME(MINUTES)
Figure 7
Dimensions
D D
H H
B B
W T W
oA X
T
T1 S SC
R
X
HA Series Maximum Thickness and Terminal Offsets HC Series Maximum Thickness and Terminal Offsets
(Dimensions in Millimeters) (Dimensions in Millimeters)
V XX X HA XX
VM(AC)
Decade Multiplier
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Description
Note:
1. Peak current applies to applications rated up to 97VRMS. Peak current is 30kA for applications greater than 97V.
2. Peak current applies to applications rated up to VRMS. Peak current is 30kA for applications greater than 115V.
3. Peak current applies to applications rated up to VRMS. Peak current is 30kA for applications greater than 123V.
4. Peak current applies to applications rated up to VRMS. Peak current is 30kA for applications greater than 132V.
Note :
1. Peak current applies to applications rated up to 97VRMS. Peak current is 30kA for applications greater than 97V.
2. Peak current applies to applications rated up to 115VRMS. Peak current is 30kA for applications greater than 115V.
3. Peak current applies to applications rated up to 123VRMS. Peak current is 30kA for applications greater than 123V.
4. Peak current applies to applications rated up to 132VRMS. Peak current is 30kA for applications greater than 132V.
90
O1 = VirtualO
T = Time Fro
T1 = VirtualF
50
T2 = VirtualT
Example: For a
8 s = T1 = Vir
20 s = T2 = Vir
10
O1 T TIME
T1
T2
Clamping Voltage for HB34, HF34 and HG34 Series Surge Current Rating Curves for HB34, HF34 and HG34 Series
10000
50,000
Maximum Clamping Voltage TA = -55 C to 85C 1
HB34, HF34, and HG34 series 20,000 2
V751 10,000 15
V661 V681
5,000
10 2
Voltage -
VOLTS V571 10 5
V551 10 6
SURGE CURRENT (A)
V511 2,000
10 3
1,000
10 4
1000
500
200
V481 100
V111
V141 V131 50
V441
20 INDEFINITE
V151
V421
100 10
1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A 1000A 10000A 100000A 20 100 1,000 10,000
Current - AMPS V391 V351 V331 V321 V301 V271 V251 V201 V181 IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
Figure 3 Figure 4
FIGURE 6. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
NOTE: If pulse ratings areHB34, HF34
exceeded, and of
a shift HG34
VN(DC) (at specified current) of more than
+/-10% could result. This type of shift, which normally results in a decrease of VN(DC), may
result in the device not meeting the original published specifications, but it does not
prevent the device from continuing to function, and to provide ample protection.
300 300
Maximum Wave 260C
Maximum Wave 240C
250 250
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
200 200
150 150
100 100
50 50
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
Figure 5 TIME(MINUTES) Figure 6 TIME(MINUTES)
Dimensions (mm)
T max
37.0 max T Body Thickness S Mounting
Part Type
(Max) Terminal Offset
V111HF34 5.5 2.0 -/+ 0.65
V131HF34 5.7 2.1 -/+ 0.65
V141HF34 5.8 2.2 -/+ 0.65
V151HF34 5.9 2.4 -/+ 0.65
V181HF34 6.0 2.5 -/+ 0.65
V201HF34 6.0 2.6 -/+ 0.65
56 max V251HF34 6.1 2.7 -/+ 0.85
V271HF34 6.4 2.9 -/+ 0.85
V301HF34 6.7 3.2 -/+ 0.85
V321HF34 6.9 3.4 -/+ 0.85
V331HF34 7.0 3.5 -/+ 0.85
12.7 typ
V351HF34 7.3 3.9 -/+ 0.85
3.7+/- 0.25 V391HF34 7.6 4.2 -/+ 0.85
V421HF34 7.8 4.4 -/+ 0.85
Dia 3.81 +/- 0.08 HF Series
V441HF34 8.0 4.5 -/+ 0.85
25.4 +/- 0.5
Dimensions
V481HF34 8.3 4.8 -/+ 1.0
S V511HF34 8.8 5.2 -/+ 1.0
0.51 +/- 0.1 V551HF34 9.1 5.5 -/+ 1.0
V571HF34 9.4 5.7 -/+ 1.5
V661HF34 10.2 6.5 -/+ 1.5
V681HF34 10.4 6.7 -/+ 1.5
7.06 +/- 0.2 V751HF34 10.7 7.3 -/+ 1.5
Note: Terminal Material Tin–plated Cover
Dimensions (mm)
V 25 1 HB 34
VM(AC VOLTAGE
DECADE MULTIPLIER
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Description
CAUTION: Stresses above those listed in "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress only rating and operation of the device at these or any
other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied.
Note:
1. 40kA capability depends on applications rated up to 97VRMS. 30kA applies if > 97 VRMS.
2. 40kA capability depends on applications rated up to 115VRMS. 30kA applies if > 115 VRMS.
3. 40kA capability depends on applications rated up to 123VRMS. 30kA applies if > 123 VRMS.
4. 40kA capability depends on applications rated up to 132VRMS. 30kA applies if > 132 VRMS.
90
50
10
O1 T TIME
T1
T2
Figure 1 Figure 2
O1 = Virtual Origin of Wave
T = Time From 10% to 90% of Peak
Should transients occur in rapid succession, the average 01 = Virtual
T1 =Origin ofFront
Virtual Wavetime = 1.25 • t
power 100 dissipation result is simply the energy T = Time from 10% to 90%
T2 = Virtual Time of Peak
to Half Value (Impulse Duration)
(watt-seconds) per pulse times the number of pulses T1 = Rise Time =For
Example: 1.25
anx8/20µs
T Current Waveform:
per second. The power so developed must be within T2 = Decay
8 s =Time
T1 = Virtual Front Time
20 s- =
Example T2an
For = Virtual
8/20 µsTime to Half
Current Value
Waveform:
the specifications shown on the Device Ratings and
Specifications table for the specific device. The operating 8µs = T1 = Rise Time
FIGURE
20µs2.=PEAK PULSE
T2 = Decay CURRENT TEST WAVEFORM
Time
values must be derated as shown in above.
10000
50,000
Maximum Clamping Voltage TA = -55 C to 85C 1 DISC SIZE 34mm
DHB34 Series 20,000 2 V131DHB34 - V751DHB34
110 to 750V AC Rating
Voltage -
V751 10,000 10
VOLTS
V661 V681
5,000
V571 10 2 10 5
SURGE CURRENT (A)
10 6
V551
V511
2,000
10 3
1000 1,000
10 4
500
200
V481
V111
V141 V131 100
V441
50
V151
V421
20 INDEFINITE
100
0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000
10
Current - AMPS 20 100 1,000 10,000
Figure 3 V391 V351 V331 V321 V301 V271 V251 V201 V181
Figure 4 IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
Soldering Parameters
300 300
Maximum Wave 260C
Maximum Wave 240C
250 250
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
200 200
150 150
100 100
50 50
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
Figure 5 TIME(MINUTES) Figure 6 TIME(MINUTES)
Physical Specifications
Reflow Condition Pb – Free assembly
Dimensions (mm)
37.5 max
T max Table of Dimensions - Thickness and Terminal Offsets
- Terminals Configuration:
V441DHB34 12.80 4.55 9.10
Terminals A & B are connected to one varistor element. V481DHB34 13.55 4.80 9.60
Terminals B & C connected to second varistor element.
V511DHB34 13.4 5.25 10.50
- Dimensions:
Measures are in mm is typical, unless otherwise specified. V551DHB34 14.6 5.70 11.40
V571DHB34 14.8 5.80 11.60
V661DHB34 17.20 6.65 13.30
V681DHB34 17.5 7.00 14.00
V751DHB34 18.20 7.35 14.70
V 13 1DHB 34
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CA Varistor Series
Description
Features
Datasheet Resources Samples • Standard disc size • High peak pulse
nominal 60mm current range
diameter 50000A to 70000A
• Discs have edge • Very high–energy
passivation insulation capability Wtm
880J to 10000J
CAUTION: Stresses above those listed in "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress only rating and operation of the device at these or any
other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied.
NOTE: Average power dissipation of transients should not exceed 2.5W for CA60 discs.
100 100
PERCENT OF PEAK VALUE
PERCENT OF RATED VALUE
90
80
90
70
60
50 50
40
30
20
10
10
0 O1 T TIME
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 T1
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC) T2
Figure 1 Figure 2
O1 = Virtual Origin of Wave
ShouldFIGURE 1. CURRENT,
transients occur inENERGY AND POWER
rapid succession, theDERATING
average power T = Time From 10% to 90% of Peak
CURVE 0 = Virtual Origin of Wave
dissipation result is the energy (watt-seconds) per pulse times T 1 1= Virtual Front Time = 1.25 • t
T = Time from 10% to 90% of Peak
the number of pulses per second. The power so developed must T 2 = Virtual Time to Half Value (Impulse Duration)
T1 = Rise Time = 1.25 x T
be within the specifications shown on the Device Ratings and Example: For an 8/20 s Current Waveform:
T2 = Decay Time
Specifications table for the specific device. Furthermore, the = T 1 = Virtual
8 sExample
operating values need to be derated at high temperatures as - For anFront
8/20 Time
µs Current Waveform:
2 = Virtual
20 s = T8µs Time to Half Value
= T = Rise Time
shown in above. Because varistors can only dissipate a relatively 1
small amount of average power they are, therefore, not suitable 20µs = T2 = Decay Time
for repetitive applications that involve substantial amounts of FIGURE 2. PEAK PULSE CURRENT TEST WAVEFORM
average power dissipation.
50,000 1
FIGURE 7. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR FIGURE 8. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
6,000 30,000 50,000
6,000
5,000
MAX CLAMPING VOLTAGEDISC SIZE 40mmV131CA32 - V321CA32 MAX CLAMPING VOLTAGE 1 DISC SIZE 60mmV421CA32 - V751CA32
MAXIMUM 2
TA = -55o CV131CA40
SIZECLAMPING
DISC 20,00060mm
V511CA60 TO 85o C - V751CA40
VOLTAGE
5,000 DISC20,000
SIZE 60mm 2 V251CA60 - V321CA60
4,000 DISC SIZE 40mm
V481CA60
250 TO 880VM(AC) RATING 50,000 1 10
1100 TO 2800VM(AC) RATING 50,000
4,000 130 TO 750
10,000 10 RATING
V421CA60
VM(AC) 10,000 1
o o 20,000 o DISC o SIZE 40mm DISC SIZE 60mm
3,000 10 4
TA = -55 C TO 85 C 20,000
2 TA = -55 C TOV131CA40
85 C - V751CA40 20,000 V251CA60 - V321
2
(V)(V)
2,000 V661CA40
SURGE CURRENT (A)
2,000 V751CA60
V421CA40 10 3 5,000 10,000 10 5 5,000 10 2
10 2
7,000
900
1,000 1,000 10 5
800 6,000 1,000 10 4
MAXIMUM
900
700 200 V282CA60
800
600 V321CA60 500 5,000 V242CA60 200 500
MAXIMUM
700 V271CA60 6 10 5
500 V321CA40
600 V251CA60
100 10 6 4,000 V202CA60 100 10
500 V271CA40 200 200
400 50 V172CA60 50
V251CA40
100 10 6 3,000 V142CA60 100 10 6
400
300 INDEFINITE INDEFINITE
V151CA40 20
50 V112CA60 20
300 50
200 10 10
20 0 100 1,000 10,000 2,000 -2
INDEFINITE INDEFINITE
10V131CA40
-2 10 -1 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 2010 5 10 10 -1 20 10 0 10 1100 10 2 10 3 1,000
10 4 10 5
20 10,000
10 4 10 5 200 IMPULSE
PEAK AMPERES (A) DURATION ( µµ
s)
Figure 4 PEAK AMPERESIMPULSE
(A) DURATION ( µs) 10
Figure 3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 10
20
5
100 1,000 10,000
FIGURE 9. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
PEAK AMPERES FIGURE 10. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES20FOR 100 1,000
FIGURE 5. CLAMPING VOLTAGE V131CA40 FOR V251CA60 - V881CA60
- V751CA40 FIGURE 6. CLAMPING
IMPULSE DURATION (VOLTAGE
µµs) FOR V112CA60 - V282CA60 IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
V251CA60 - V321CA60
C751CA32 FIGURE 4. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V131CA40 - V751CA40
V112CA60 - V282CA60 FIGURE 9. SURGE CURRENT
V421CA60RATING CURVES FOR
- V282CA60 FIGURE 10. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
100,000
1 V131CA40 - V751CA40
DISC SIZE 60mm V251CA60 - V321CA60
50,000 V421CA60 - V282CA60
100,000
30,000 20,000 2 1 DISC SIZE 60mm
MAX CLAMPING VOLTAGE 10 50,000
10,000 V421CA60 - V282CA60
DISC SIZE 60mm
SURGE CURRENT (A)
5,000 10 2
1,000 10 4
MAX PEAK VOLTS (V)
NOTE: If pulse ratings are exceeded, a shift of VN(DC) (at specified current) of more than
+/-10% could result. This type of shift, which normally results in a decrease of VN(DC), may
result in the device not meeting the original published specifications, but does not prevent
the device from continuing to function, and to provide ample protection.
Insulating Material glass passivation on edge only +85°C, 85% RH, 1000 hours
Humidity Aging
+/-10% typical voltage change
Device Labeling none
+85°C to -55°C 10 times
Thermal Shock
+/-10% typical voltage change
Product Dimensions (mm)
OPTIONAL
PASSIVATION
Solvent Resistance MIL–STD–202, Method 215
ELECTRODE COLLAR
2.5 mm
0.1 inch Moisture Sensitivity Level 1, J–STD–020
Weight
The standard CA Series is supplied with passivation CA60 discs are supplied as standard with sintered Silver
layer around the outside perimeter of the disc forming electrodes. For other available options please contact
an electrical insulator as detailed in the dimensional Littelfuse.
drawing. For other options contact factory. (See Ordering
Information)
Recommended Reflow Temperature Profile
TYPICAL BELT OVEN TEMPERATURE PROFILE
Encapsulated Recommendations
250
After lead attachment, the disc/lead assembly may be
coated or encapsulated in a package to provide electrical 200
insulation and isolation from environmental contamination
TEMPERATURE ( oC)
as required by the application. Coating/Filler materials for 150
containers may include silicones, polyurethanes, and some
epoxy resins. Materials containing halogens, sulfides, or 100
alkalines are not recommended.
50
Stacking and Contact Pressure Recommendations
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Description
The MA Series of transient surge suppressors are axial
lead Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs) for use in a wide
variety of board level industrial and commercial electronic
equipment. They are intended to protect components and
signal/data lines from low energy transients where the
small axial lead package is required.
Agency Approvals
Features
Agency Agency File Number • Lead–free, Halogen- • Available in tape and
Free and RoHS reel or bulk packaging
None
compliant. • No derating up to
85ºC ambient
• 3mm diameter disc size
Additional Information • New black epoxy offers
• Small axial lead package improved performance
• Wide operating voltage for high temperature
range: Lead-free wave
VM(AC)RMS 9V to 264V soldering process.
Datasheet Resources Samples VM(DC) 13V to 365V
100
80 90 T = Time
70 T1 = Virtu
T2 = Virtu
60 50
50 Example: F
40 8 s = T1 =
20 s = T2 =
30
10
20
O1 T TIME
10
T1
0 T2
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
Figure 1 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC) Figure 2
FIGURE 2. PEAK PULSE CURRENT TEST
Should transients
FIGURE occur inENERGY
1. CURRENT, rapid succession,
AND POWER the DERATING
average power 01 = Virtual Origin of Wave
CURVE
dissipation required is simply the energy (watt-seconds) per T = Time from 10% to 90% of Peak
pulse times the number of pulses per second. The power so T1 = Rise Time = 1.25 x T
developed must be within the specifications shown on the T2 = Decay Time
Device Ratings and Specifications table for the specific device. Example - For an 8/20 µs Current Waveform:
Furthermore, the operating values need to be derated at high 8µs = T1 = Rise Time
temperatures as shown above. Because varistors can only 20µs = T2 = Decay Time
dissipate a relatively small amount of average power they are,
therefore, not suitable for repetitive applications that involve
substantial amounts of average power dissipation.
50 100
1 DISC SIZE 3mm
DISC SIZE 3mm 2 1
2 V18MA1A - V100MA4B 50 V120MA1A - V430MA7B
20
10 10
20 10 3
10 10 5
10 2 10 4
SURGE CURRENT (A)
10 2 10 6
SURGE CURRENT (A)
10
10 5
5 10 6
10 3 5
2 10 4
2
1 1
0.5 0.5
INDEFINITE
INDEFINITE
0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
20 100 1,000 10,000 20 100 1,000 10,000
IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
Figure 3 Figure 4
FIGURE 7. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR V18MA FIGURE 8. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
SERIES - V100MA SERIES V120MA SERIES - V430MA SERIES
NOTE: If pulse ratings are exceeded, a shift of VN(DC) (at specified current) of more than
+/-10% could result. This type of shift, which normally results in a decrease of VN(DC), may
result in the device not meeting the original published specifications, but it does not
prevent the device from continuing to function, and to provide ample protection.
Maximum Clamping Voltage FIGURE 3. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V18MA1A/S - V100MA4A/S FI GURE 4. CLAMPIN
V430MA3
V18MA1A/S - V100MA4A/S V18MA1B - V100MA4B
800 4,000
800 MAX CLAMPING VOLTAGE V100MA4A/S 4,000 600 MAX CLAMPING VOLTAGE
DISC SIZE 3mm V100MA4A/S 4,000
MAX CLAMPING VOLTAGE V82MA3A/S MAX 500 MAX
CLAMPING DISCCLAMPING
SIZE 3mmVOLTAGE
VOLTAGE V430MA3A MAXIMUM CLA
600 3mm
DISC SIZE 18 TO 100V N(DC) RATING DISC
V82MA3A/S V68MA3A/S DISC400
SIZE 3mm120 SIZE 3mm
TO 430V N(DC) RATING
V430MA3A V390MA3A 3,000 DISC SIZE 3mm
600 18 TO 100V
400 N(DC) = -55o C TO 85o C V68MA3A/S
TA RATING V56MA2A/S 120 TO 430V18
2,000 TTO -55oN(DC)
100V
A =RATING
oC
RATING
C TO 85 V390MA3A V330MA2A 120 TO 430VN(D
N(DC) V100MA4B
400 TA = -55o C TO 85o C 2,000 300 o T = o
-55
TA = -55 C TOA85 C
o C TO 85o C
V330MA2A V270MA2A 2,000 TA = -55o C TO
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
(V)(V)
300 V56MA2A/S 1,500 V82MA3B
V220MA2A
VOLTS
1,500 V220MA2A
200
VOLTS
200 1,000
200 1,000 800 1,000
150 900
PEAK
800 800
PEAK
150 600 700
100 600 100 600
90
MAXIMUM
100 80 400
80 500
MAXIMUM
80 400 70 400
60 V47MA2A/S 60 V56MA2B
60 300
V47MA2A/S V39MA2A/S 50 V47MA2B
40 V39MA2A/S V33MA1A/S 200
40 V39MA2B
40 V33MA1A/S V27MA1A/S V33MA1B
V180MA1A 200
200 V27MA1B
30 V27MA1A/S V22MA1A/S 30 V150MA1A
V180MA1A V22MA1B
30 V22MA1A/S V18MA1A/S V120MA1A/S
V150MA1A V18MA1B
20 V18MA1A/S 100 V120MA1A/S
20 100
20 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 100 10 -2 10 -1 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2
10 -3 -1 10 -2 10 10 0 1 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 -3 10 -2
10 -2 10 -1 10 0 PEAK AMPERES
10 1 (A) 10 2 10 -2 10 10 0 10
PEAK AMPERES (A) 10 2
PEAK AMPERES (A) PEAK AMPERES
PEAK AMPERES (A) (A)
Figure 5 Figure 6
FIGURE 3. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V18MA1A/S - V100MA4A/S FI GURE 4. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V120MA1A/S -
FIGURE 3. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V18MA1A/S - V100MA4A/S FI GURE 4. FIGURE 5. CLAMPING
CLAMPING VOLTAGE VOLTAGE
FOR
V430MA3A
FOR V18MA1B
V120MA1A/S - - V100MA4B FIGURE 6. CLAMPING V
V120MA1A/S - V430MA3A V430MA3A
V120MA2B - V430MA7B
200 V68MA3B
VOLTS
200 V430MA7B
VOLTS
90
400 70 500 400 V150MA2B
80 V180MA3B
MAXIMUM
4,000
Non Lead–free
3,000
Profile
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
DISC SIZE 3mm
Lead–free Profile
0MA4B 120 TO 430VN(DC) RATING
MA3B 2,000 TA = -55o C TO 85o C
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
700
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
600 V220MA4B
200500 V180MA3B 200
400 V150MA2B
A2B 300 V120MA2B
2B 150 150
B
200
100 100
100
2 10 3 50 10 -3 50
10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3
PEAK AMPERES (A)
0 0
0MA4B FIGURE 6. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V120MA2B - V430MA7B
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
Figure 9 Figure 10 TIME(MINUTES)
TIME(MINUTES)
Inches Millimeters Device Labeling Marked with LF, voltage and date code
Symbol
Min Max Min Max
Øb 0.024 0.026 0.61 0.66
H Environmental Specifications
ØD 0.118 0.177 3.0 4.5
øb
H 0.177 0.276 4.5 7.0
L L Operating/Storage
øD
1.740 1.220 27 -40°C to +85°C
L D.3
(diameter) 31.0 Temperature
b (diameter) TypicalHWeight = 0.5g
+85°C, 1000 hours
L G L Passive Aging
+/-10% typical voltage change
Tape and Reel Dimensions
+85°C, 85% RH, 1000 hours
Humidity Aging
+/-10% typical voltage change
H1 = H2 +/- 0.040”
H1 H2 +85°C to -40°C 5 times
0.063” max Thermal Shock
+/-10% typical voltage change
H1 = H2 0.040
0.063 0.063
MAX H1 H2
MAX
0.098-
0.177
0.135-
0.145
0.02-
0.023
0.200
0.020
0.118-
0.236
0.080
MAX
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0.240 2.062 0.240
0.040 0.059 0.040
© 2017 Littelfuse, Inc.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
2.681
MAX
Revised: 09/14/17
• Conf orms to EIA Standard RS-296E
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Low Profile / Application Specific Varistors > RA Series
Description
CAUTION: Stresses above those listed in "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress only rating and operation of the device at these or
any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied.
† RA16 Series
V18RA16 18R16 10 14 3.5 1000 16.2 18 19.8 39 10 11000
V22RA16 22R16 14 18 (Note 3) 50 (Note 2) 1000 19.8 22 24.2 43 10 9000
V27RA16 27R16 17 22 5.0 1000 24.3 27 29.7 53 10 7000
V33RA16 33R16 20 26 6.0 1000 29.7 33 36.3 64 10 6000
V39RA16 39R16 25 31 7.2 1000 35.1 39 42.9 76 10 5000
V47RA16 47R16 30 38 8.8 1000 42.3 47 51.7 89 10 4500
V56RA16 56R16 35 45 10.0 1000 50.4 56 61.6 103 10 3900
V68RA16 68R16 40 56 13.0 1000 61.2 68 74.8 123 10 3300
V82RA16 82R16 50 66 15.0 4500 73.8 82 90.2 145 50 2500
V100RA16 100R16 60 81 20.0 4500 90 100 110 175 50 2000
V120RA16 120R16 75 102 22.0 4500 108 120 132 205 50 1700
V150RA16 150R16 95 127 30.0 4500 135 150 165 255 50 1400
V180RA16 180R16 115 153 35.0 4500 162 180 198 300 50 1100
V200RA16 200R16 130 175 38.0 4500 184.5 205 225.5 340 50 1000
† V220RA16 220R16 140 180 42.0 4500 198 220 242 360 50 900
† V240RA16 240R16 150 200 45.0 4500 216 240 264 395 50 800
† V270RA16 270R16 175 225 55.0 4500 243 270 297 455 50 700
† V360RA16 360R16 230 300 70.0 4500 324 360 396 595 50 550
† V390RA16 390R16 250 330 72.0 4500 351 390 429 650 50 500
† V430RA16 430R16 275 369 75.0 4500 387 430 473 710 50 450
100
PERCENT OF PEAK VALUE
100
90
O1 = Virtual Origin of W
PERCENT OF RATED VALUE
(V)VOLTS (
82 TO 430VN(DC) RATING
TA = -55o C TO 125 o C
PEAK
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
80 V220RA8 700
Low Profile / Application
200
Specific Varistors > RA Series
PEAK VOLTS
70 V200RA8 600
1,000 V430RA16
60 V36RA22 500
MAXIMUMMAXIMUM
900 V390RA16
800 400
50
700
100 600 300
90 40
500
V68RA16 80 V360RA16 V24RA22
V56RA16 70 400
30 200
V47RA16 60 V270RA16
300
V39RA16 50
V33RA16 40 20 V180RA16
200 -3 100
V27RA16 10
V150RA1610 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 -3
30 V22RA16 V120RA16 PEAK AMPERES (A)
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 8mm Parts
V18RA16 Repetitive Surge Capability for 8mm
V100RA16 Parts
V82RA16
20 FIGURE
100 7. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V24RA22 - V36RA22 FIGURE 8.
600 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 -3 -2 -1 0 1
MAXIMUM 10 CLAMPING VOLTAGE 10 10 10 10 10 10 2 10 3 10 4
V8RA8 - V68RA8
500
8 TO 68VN(DC) RATING PEAK AMPERES (A) V8RA8 - V12RA8 Pulse Rating Curves PEAK AMPERES (A)
400
TA = -55o C TO 125 o C
600 FIGURE 5. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V18RA16 - V68RA16 FIGURE
200
6. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V82RA16 - V430RA16 500
300
500 MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
8 TO 68VN(DC) RATING 1 V8RA8 - V12RA8
400 4,000
TA =300
-55o C TO 125 o C
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
200 2,000
10 2
VOLTS (V)(A)
100 20 50
90
CURRENT
80 V68RA8 10 3 V430RA22 10
100V56RA8
70 10
1,000 V390RA22 20
100
6090V47RA8 900
5080V39RA890
V68RA8 800 10
70 V56RA8
80 5
PEAK
700
4060V33RA8
SURGE
V47RA8
70 600 5
50V27RA8
V39RA8 500
30 V22RA860 V36RA22
MAXIMUM
40 V33RA8 2
400
V18RA850
V27RA8 2
2030 V22RA8
40
300
1
V12RA8
V18RA8 INDEFINITE 1
20 V24RA22 V270RA22
30
V12RA8 200
0.5 V240RA22 0.5
V8RA8
10 V200RA22
10 -3 V8RA8 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3
10 20 0.2 0.2
10 -3 10 -2
-3 -1
-2 10 0-1 10 10 101 2 3
10 2 10020 100 1,000 10,000 20
Figure 3 10 10
10PEAK AMPERES
10 (A)
10 10 10 10 3 10 4 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 0 10 1 (μs) 10 2
10DURATION 10 3 10 4
IMPULSE
FIGURE 3. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V8RA8 - V68RA8 PEAK
PEAK AMPERES (A) AMPERES (A) Figure 5 PEAK AMPERES (A)
FIGURE
FIGURE 3. 7. CLAMPING
CLAMPING VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE FOR FOR V24RA22 - V36RA22
V8RA8 - V68RA8 FIGURE
FIGURE 8. 9. SURGE CURRENT
CLAMPING VOLTAGE RATING CURVES- V430RA22
FOR V200RA22 FOR FIGURE 1
V8RA8 - V12RA8
V82RA8 - V430RA8 V18RA8 - V68RA8
Pulse Rating Curves
200 500
4,000 V8RA8 - V12RA8 V18RA8 - V68RA8
4,000 MAXIMUM CLAMPING 1 VOLTAGE
100 SIZECLAMPING 1
3,000 MODEL
MAXIMUM 5 x 8mm VOLTAGE
2 10 4 5 200 2 10 4 5
3,000 82MODEL
TO 430V SIZE 5 x RATING
N(DC) 8mm
10 6 10 6
82 TO
TA = -55 o
430V
C TO o
RATING
125 oC 10
50 o 10
N(DC) 10 100 10
2,000 TA = -55 C TO 125 C
2,000
10 2
MAXIMUM PEAK VOLTS (V)
V240RA8 10 2
SURGE CURRENT (A)
V240RA8
20 V220RA8 50
V220RA8
1,000 10 3
V430RA8
V430RA8
V200RA8
V200RA8 10 3
1,000
900 20
900
800 10 V390RA8
V390RA8
800
700
700
600
600 5 10
500
500
V360RA8
V360RA8 5
400
400
V270RA8
V270RA8
2
300
300 2
INDEFINITE
V180RA8 1
V180RA8
200
200
V150RA8 INDEFINITE 1
V150RA8
V120RA8
V120RA8 0.5 0.5
V100RA8 V82RA8
V100RA8 V82RA8
100
100 -3 -2
10 10 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4
10 -3 0.2
10 -2 10 -1 PEAK
10 0AMPERES
10 1 (A) 10 2 10 3 10 4 0.2
20 100 1,000 10,000 20 100 1,000 10,000
Figure 4 IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
PEAK AMPERES (A)
FIGURE 4. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V82RA8 - V430RA8 Figure 6 IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
FIGURE 4. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V82RA8 - V430RA8
FIGURE 9. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR FIGURE 10. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
V8RA8 - V12RA8 V18RA8 - V68RA8
V82RA8 - V430RA8
2,000 1,000
1 V82RA8 - V430RA8
1,000 500
2
500
10 10 3 200
10 4
200
10 2 10 5 100
100 10 6
50
50
20
20
10
10
5 INDEFINITE 5
2 2
1 1
20 100 1,000 10,000 20
IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
Figure 7
FIGURE 11. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR FIGUR
V82RA8 - V430RA8
5,000 2,000
1 V82RA16 - V430RA16 2 1 V24R
2,000 2 1,000
10
1,000 10 10 2 3 500
10 10 2
10 4
CURRENT (A)
CURRENT (A)
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 16mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 16mm Parts
V18RA16 - V68RA16 V18RA16 - V68RA16
600 4,000
2,000CLAMPING VOLTAGE
MAXIMUM MAXIMUM
1,000 CLAMPING VOLTAGE
500 1 RATING MODEL SIZE25 x 8mm 1 V18RA16 - V68RA16
18 TO 68VN(DC) V82RA8 - V430RA8 3,000
400 1,000 82 TO 430V
500 N(DC) RATING 10 3
TA = -55o C TO 125 o C 10 4 2,000
2 TA = -55o C TO
10125 o C 5
300 500 2,000 10
6
10 1,000 1 V82RA8 - V430R
10 10 3 200 10 2
200 V220RA8 2
200
10 2 10 5 100 500
10 6 V430RA16 V200RA8
100 1,000 10 10 3
900 50V390RA16 10 4
V82RA16 -300
V430RA16 V82RA16 - V430RA16
4,000 FIGURE 11. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
00 MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE V82RA8 - V430RA8
2,000 3,000 10,000
1 24 TO 36VN(DC) RATING 1 200 TO 430VN(DC) RATING 1
V82RA16 - V430RA16 2 V24RA22 - V36RA22 2 V200RA22 - V430
2 200
4,000 TA = -55o C TO 125 o C 1,000 TA = -55o C TO 125 o C 5,000
10
00 MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE 2,000
10 5,000 2
2,000
10
10 3,000 MODEL
10 2 3 SIZE 5 x 8mm 1 2,000 10 3 2 1
VOLTS (V)
TO 430VN(DC) RATING
8210 10 2 10 4
4 o
C TO 125 o C 2,000 2 1,000 1,000
TA =10-55 V430RA22 10 510
SURGE CURRENT (A)
00
90 V240RA16
00 800 10 4 200
SURGE CURRENT (A)
100 10 4
20 50
CURRENT
10 3 V430RA22 10 3
1,000
10 V390RA22 20
900
800 10
PEAK
5
700
600
SURGE
5
500
MAXIMUM
400
2
2
300 INDEFINITE
1
INDEFINITE V270RA22 1
200 V240RA22
0.5 0.5
V200RA22
0.2
100 0.2
10 3 10 4 20 -3
10 10 -2
100
10 -1 10 0
1,000
10 1 10 2 10 3
10,0004
10 20 100 1,000 10,000
IMPULSE AMPERES(μs)
PEAKDURATION (A) IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
500
V12RA8 V18RA8 - V68RA8
1
200 2 10 4 5
10 6
10 10
100
10 2
SURGE CURRENT (A)
50
10 3
20
2
INDEFINITE
400 82 TO 430VN(DC) RATING 10
TA = -55o C TO 125 o C 2 10
10 5
500 TA = -55o C TO 125 o C
300 2,000 200 10 2 10 6
10 10 3
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs) 200 10 4
300 4,000
MAXIMUM 5,000CLAMPING VOLTAGE 2,000 CLAMPING VOLTAGE
MAXIMUM 10,00
1 V82RA16 - V430RA16 3,000 2 1 V24RA22 - V36RA22
24 TO 36VN(DC) RATING 200 TO 430VN(DC) RATING 5,00
2 1,000
200 TA = -55 o
2,000
C TO 125 C o TA = -55o C TO10125 o C
2,000 2,00
2,000 4,000 1,000 10 10 2 3
1,000 500 10 6
10 2 1 10 2- V68RA16
(V) VOLTS (V)
1,000 V430RA16
900 V390RA16 400
50 50 20
800 20 2
MAXIMUM PEAK
700 300
40
600 20 10 1
20 INDEFINITE INDEFINITE
10 V24RA22 V270RA22
500 200
30 V360RA16 5 10 5 V240RA22
10 400 V200RA22
V270RA16 INDEFINITE
5 INDEFINITE 300 5
20 2 2
-3
V180RA16 10 -2 20 10 -1 10 0 100 10 1 10 2 1,000
10 3 10 4 10,000 100 -3 20 100 1,000 10,000
2 20010 2 10 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4
V150RA16 PEAK AMPERES IMPULSE(A) DURATION (μs) PEAK AMPERES (A) DURATION (μs)
IMPULSE
1 Figure 12 V120RA16 1 Figure 14
20 100 FIGUREV100RA16 FIGURE 13.VOLTAGE
7.1,000
CLAMPING SURGE
10,000CURRENT
FORV82RA16
V24RA22RATING 20 CURVES FOR
- V36RA22 100 FIGURE 8. CLAMPING FIGURE 14.
1,000 SURGE
VOLTAGE 10,000 CURRENT
FOR V200RA22 RATING CURVES FOR
- V430RA22 FIGURE 15.
IMPULSE 100
DURATION (μs) V82RA16 - V430RA16 IMPULSE DURATION (μs) V24RA22 - V36RA22
10 1 10 2 10 3
Pulse Rating Curves
10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4
A) FIGURE 11. SURGE CURRENT- V430RA22
V200RA22 RATING CURVES FORPEAK AMPERES (A) FIGURE 12. SURGE CURRENTV200RA22 RATING CURVES FOR
- V430RA22
V82RA8 - V430RA8200 V18RA16 - V68RA16500
V18RA16 - V68RA16 FIGURE 6. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V82RA16 - V430RA16
1 V8RA8 - V12RA8 V18RA8 - V68RA8
100 1
4,000 2 10 4 5 200 10,000 2 10 4 5
2,000
MAXIMUM CLAMPING VOLTAGE
10 6 10 6
1 1
V82RA16 - V430RA16 3,000
50 10200 TO 2 430VN(DC) RATING 10 V24RA22 - V36RA22 100 10 5,000 2 10 V200RA22 - V430RA22
1,000 o C TO 125 o C 10
T2A = -5510 2 10 2 3
(V) (A)
2
10 3 2,000 10 10 2,000
20 500 10 6 50
10
10 10 2 10 4
CURRENT
10 4 10 3 1,000
10 3 10 5
SURGE CURRENT (A)
5 20
10 10 200 10 3 V430RA22 500 10 6
PEAK VOLTS
10 6 1,000 V390RA22
900
5 100 10 4 10 200
800
MAXIMUMSURGE
700 5 5 100
600 50 10
500
2 50
400 2
20 INDEFINITE
1 20
300 INDEFINITE 1 INDEFINITE
10 INDEFINITE 10
2 0.5 V270RA22 0.5
200 5 V240RA22 5
V200RA22
0.2 0.2 2
20 2 100 1,000 10,000 20 100 1,000 10,000
1,000 10,000 100 20 100 1,000 10,000 1
10 2 10 3 10 4 -3 -2 IMPULSE
-1 DURATION
0 1 (μs) 2 3 4 20 IMPULSE DURATION
100 (μs) 1,000 10,000
URATION (μs) 10 10 10 10 10 10
IMPULSE DURATION (μs) 10 10
A) PEAK AMPERES (A) Figure 15 IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
RATING CURVES FOR Figure FIGURE 9. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
13 FIGURE 14. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
FIGURE 10. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR
V24RA22 - V36RA22 FIGURE 8. CLAMPING VOLTAGE FOR V200RA22 - V430RA22
V8RA8 - V12RA8 FIGURE V18RA8
15. SURGE CURRENT RATING CURVES FOR V200RA22 - V430RA22
- V68RA8
6 V24RA22 - V36RA22
NOTE: If pulse ratings are exceeded, a shift of VN(DC) (at specified current) of more than
±10% could500 result. This type of shift, which normally results in a decrease of VN(DC), may
V8RA8 - V12RA8 result in the device not V18RA8but
- V68RA8
1 meeting the original published
4
specifications, it does not prevent
200 continuing to function,
the device from 2 and to 10
provide
10 5 ample protection.
10 10 6
100
10 2
SURGE CURRENT (A)
50
10 3
20
10
2
INDEFINITE
1
0.5
0.2
00 10,000 20 100 1,000 10,000
(μs) IMPULSE DURATION (μs)
Lead–free Profile
Reflow Condition Pb – Free assembly
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
200
Average ramp–up rate (Liquidus Temp (TL)
5°C/second max
to peak 150
TS(max) to TL - Ramp-up Rate 5°C/second max
100
- Temperature (TL) (Liquidus) 217°C
Reflow
- Temperature (tL) 60 – 150 seconds 50
200
150
100
50
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
Figure 17 TIME(MINUTES)
D MAX
RA8 RA16 RA22
SYMBOL
Y Series Series Series
V 200 RA 16 X2749
Littelfuse OPTIONAL SUFFIX:
Varistor X2749: Lead-Free and
RoHS Compliant Option
Nominal
Device Size
Varistor Voltage
Series Designator
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Description
3 Custom Types
Processed to customer-specific requirements
- (SCD) or to Standard Military Flow
Additional Information
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The TX Series of varistors are 100% screened and conditioned in accordance with MIL-STD-750. These tests are outlined in table 3 below
QA ACCEPTANCE
INSPECTION LOTS REVIEW OF DATA
LOTS PROPOSED SAMPLE PER
FORMED AFTER > FOR TX TYPES > 100% SCREENING > TX PREPARA TION > APPLICABLE DEVICE
ASSEMBLY FOR DELIVERY
SPECIFICATION
3) Custom Types
In addition to our comprehensive high-reliability series, Littelfuse can screen and condition to specific requirements.
Additional mechanical and environmental capabilities are defined in Table 5.
Table 5. Mechanical And Environmental Capabilities (Typical Conditions)
Radiation Hardness
For space applications, an extremely important property of a Counterclockwise rotation of the V-I characteristics is
protection device is its response to imposed radiation effects. observed in Silicon devices at high neutron irradiation
Electron Irradiation levels; in other words, increasing leakage at low current
levels and increasing clamping voltage at higher current
A Littelfuse MOV and a Silicon transient suppression diode
levels.
were exposed to electron irradiation. The V-I curves, before
and after test, are shown below. The solid and open circles for a given fluence represent the
high and low breakdown currents for the sample of devices
tested. Note that there is a marked decrease in current (or
LITTELFUSE MOV energy) handling capability with increased neutron fluence.
200
SILICON
TRANSIENT
Failure threshold of Silicon semiconductor junctions is
V SUPPRESSION further reduced when high or rapidly increasing currents
DIODE
100 are applied. Junctions develop hot spots, which enlarge
80 until a short occurs if current is not limited or quickly
60 removed.
PRE TEST
40
10 8 RADS,
The characteristic voltage current relationship of a P– N
18MeV ELECTRONS Junction is shown below.
I
20
It 10 8 10 6 10 4 10 2 is SATURATION
CURRENT (A) CURRENT
FORWARD
FIGURE 1. RADIATION SENSITIVITY OF LITTELFUSE V130LA1 BIAS
AND SILICON TRANSIENT SUPPRESSION DIODE
BREAKDOWN
VOLTAGE
apparent that the Littelfuse MOV was virtually unaffected,
even at the extremely high dose of 108 rads, while the V
Silicon transient suppression diode showed a dramatic
REDUCTION IN
increase in leakage current. FAILURE STRESSHOLD
Neutron Effects BY RADIAL
60 AT 10 12
50
40 This manifests itself through the formation of hotspots,
30 and irreversible damage occurs. This failure threshold
20 1.5K 200 1.5K 200 1.5K 200 decreases under neutron irradiation for Zeners, but not for
AT 10 13 AT 10 14 AT 10 15 ZNO Varistors.
10
Gamma Radiation
10 10 10 8 10 7 10 6 10 5 10 4 10 3
AMPERES
Radiation damage studies were performed on type
V130LA2 varistors. Emission spectra and V-I characteristics
FIGURE 2. V-I CHARACTERISTIC RESPONSE TO NEUTRON
IRRADIATION FOR MOV AND ZENER DIODE
were collected before and after irradiation with 106 rads
DEVICES Co60 gamma radiation. Both show no change, within
experimental error, after irradiation.
Description
Applications
10
100
Typical
PERCENT OF RATED VALUE
5A 80
2.5A
0.5A
0.125A
60
1
40
20
0.1
10 100 1000 10000 0
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130
Time(s)
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC)
Figure 1 Figure 2
* Figure 4: Typical time to open circuit under UL1449
Note : TheAbnormal
TMOV® and Overvoltage Limited Current
iTMOV® varistors Test in conjunction
are intended, For applications exceeding 85°C ambient temperature, the peak
with appropriate enclosure design, to help facilitate SPD module surge current and energy ratings must be reduced as shown
compliance to UL 1449, 3rd Edition Section 39.4 (abnormal above.
overvoltage limited current requirements). Under these extreme
abnormal overvoltage conditions, some units will exhibit substantial
heating, arcing and venting prior to opening. Modules should be
designed to contain this possibility. Application testing is strongly
recommended.
Maximum Clamping Voltage for 14mm Parts Maximum Clamping Voltage for 20mm Parts
10000
Maximum Clamping Voltage 10000
750V Maximum Clamping Voltage
Maximum Leakage Current 625V
575V Maximum Leakage Current 625V 750V
550V 575V
510V 550V
460V 510V
420V 460V
385V 420V
385V
Clamping Voltage (V)
320V
Clamping Voltage (V)
300V 320V
275V 300V
275V
1000 1000
250V 250V
230V 230V
200V 200V
175V 175V
150V 150V
140V 140V
130V 130V
115V 115V
100 100
0.000001 0.00001 0.0001 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 0.000001 0.00001 0.0001 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000
Peak Current (A) Peak Current (A)
Figure 6: V-I Characteristic Curves for 14mm Types © 2017 Littelfuse, Inc.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 09/14/17
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Radial Lead Varistors > TMOV® and iTMOV® Varistor Series
Repetitive Surge Capability for 14mm Parts Repetitive Surge Capability for 20mm Parts
10000 10000
1 2 15 1
2 15
102 10
2
3 3
10 10
4 4
10 10
1000 5 1000 5
10 10
6
10 106
Peak Current (A)
10 10
1 1
10 100 1000 10000 10 100 1000 10000
NOTE: Average power dissipation of transients should not exceed 0.6W NOTE: Average power dissipation of transients should not exceed 1.0W
Figure 8: Pulse Rating Curves for 14mm types
Figure 9: Pulse Rating Curves for 20mm types
Wave Solder Profile
Because the TMOV® and iTMOV® varistors contain a thermal protection device, care must be taken when soldering the devices into place.
Two soldering methods are possible. Firstly, hand soldering: It is recommended to heat-sink the leads of the device. Secondly, wave solder-
ing: It is critically important that all preheat stage and the solder bath temperatures are rigidly controlled.
300 300
Maximum Wave 260C
Maximum Wave 240C
250 250
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
200 200
150 150
100 100
50 50
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
Figure 7 TIME(MINUTES) Figure 8 TIME(MINUTES)
Operating/Storage
-55°C to +85°C
Lead Material Copper clad steel wire Temperature
+85°C, 85% RH , 1000 hours
Humidity Aging
Soldering Solderability per MIL–STD–202, +/-10% typical voltage change
Characteristics Method 208 +85°C to -55°C 5 times
Thermal Shock
+/-10% typical voltage change
Cured, flame retardant epoxy polymer
Insulating Material
meets UL94 V–0 requirements Solvent Resistance MIL–STD–202, Method 215
Marked with LF, voltage, UL/CSA logos,
Device Labeling
and date code Moisture Sensitivity Level 1, J-STD-020
Lead Configurations
MOV 3 MOV
To Protected Circuit
Line Fuse
1 2 1
iTMOV Varistor
Note: MOVs are non-polarized passive elements Monitor LeadLED
R
iTMOV® Varistor Application Examples
Neutral
The application examples below show how the indicator lead on the iTMOV Figure 1. varistor
®
Application can be1 used to indicate that the
example
thermal element has been opened. This signifies that the circuit is no longer protected from transients by the MOV.
Line
To Protected Circuit
Line Fuse
In this case, the LED is normally on, and is off when the This circuit illustrates the use of the monitoring lead of
thermal element opens. the iTMOV® varistor to ensure that equipment is only
iTMOV Varistor
R
operated when overvoltage protectionACpresent. OPTOCOUPLER In normal
Line operation the load switch relay solenoid is powered TO STATUS via the
ANNUNCIATOR
indicator lead of the iTMOV® varistor. In the event of the
To Protected Circuit
LIGHT/ALARM
Line Fuse
thermal element being activated, the relay will de-activate,
Neutral
cutting power
Figure to theexample
2. Application protected
2 circuit and the fault LED will
iTMOV Varistor LED illuminate.
Line Line
R
To Protected Circuit
To Protected Circuit
"Load Powered"
Figure 1. Application example 1 neon lamp
Application Example 2
Line Fault LED
(Normallyoff)
R
To Protected Circuit
Line Fuse
This circuit utilizes an optocoupler to provide
Neutral Neutral
R
Line TO STATUS
ANNUNCIATOR
LIGHT/ALARM
Load Switch Relay
Line Fuse (loss of protection)
Neutral
To Protected Circuit
"Load Powered"
Figure 2. Application example 2 neon lamp
iTMOV Varistor
Fault LED
Line (Normallyoff)
"Load Powered"
Figure 3. Application example 3 neon lamp
iTMOV Varistor
Fault LED
© 2017 Littelfuse, Inc.
(Normallyoff) Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 09/14/17
R
Neutral
Metal-Oxide Varistors (MOVs)
Radial Lead Varistors > TMOV® and iTMOV® Varistor Series
Device Dimensions
A
A
Monitor Monitor
L3 Lead Lead
L3
L Seating L
Plane
Dia c Dia c
Dia b Dia b e3 Dia b Dia b e3
E E E E
e e1 e e1 e e1 e e1
e2 e2
Dia D ALL 13.5 (0.531) 17.0 (0.669) 19.0 (0.748) 23.0 (0.906) 13.5 (0.531) 17.0 (0.669) 19.0 (0.748) 23.0 (0.906)
e ALL 6.5 (0.256) 8.5 (0.335) 6.5 (0.256) 8.5 (0.335) 6.5 (0.256) 8.5 (0.335) 6.5 (0.256) 8.5 (0.335)
115-175 1.5 (0.059) 4.0 (0.157) 1.5 (0.059) 4.0 (0.157) 1.5 (0.059) 4.0 (0.157) 1.5 (0.059) 4.0 (0.157)
e1 200-275 2.0 (0.079) 4.5 (0.177) 2.0 (0.079) 4.5 (0.177) 2.0 (0.079) 4.5 (0.177) 2.0 (0.079) 4.5 (0.177)
Bulk Pack 300-420 3.0 (0.118) 5.5 (0.217) 3.0 (0.118) 5.5 (0.217) 3.0 (0.118) 5.5 (0.217) 3.0 (0.118) 5.5 (0.217)
460-750 0 2.0 (0.079) 0 2.0 (0.079) 0 2.0 (0.079) 0 2.0 (0.079)
e1 115-420 0 2.0 (0.079) 0 2.0 (0.079) 0 2.0 (0.079) 0 2.0 (0.079)
Tape & Reel and
In-Line Lead 460-550* 0 2.0 (0.079) 0 2.0 (0.079) 0 2.0 (0.079) 0 2.0 (0.079)
e2 ALL n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.0 (0.157) 6.0 (0.236) 4.0 (0.157) 6.0 (0.236)
e3 ALL n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 2.0 (0.079) 0 2.0 (0.079)
115-175 -- 9.0 (0.354) -- 9.0 (0.354) -- 9.0 (0.354) -- 9.0 (0.354)
200-275 -- 9.5 (0.374) -- 9.5 (0.374) -- 9.5 (0.374) -- 9.5 (0.374)
E 300-460 -- 11.0 (0.433) -- 11.0 (0.433) -- 11.0 (0.433) -- 11.0 (0.433)
510-575 -- 12.0 (0.472) -- 12.0 (0.472) -- 12.0 (0.472) -- 12.0 (0.472)
625-750 -- 13.0 (0.512) -- 13.0 (0.512) -- 13.0 (0.512) -- 13.0 (0.512)
L ALL 25.4 (1.00) -- 25.4 (1.00) -- 25.4 (1.00) -- 25.4 (1.00) --
L3 ALL n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.0 (0.236) -- 6.0 (0.236) --
115-420 0.76 (0.030) 0.86 (0.034) 0.76 (0.030) 0.86 (0.034) 0.76 (0.030) 0.86 (0.034) 0.76 (0.030) 0.86 (0.034)
Dia b
460-750 0.76 (0.030) 0.86 (0.034) 0.95 (0.037) 1.05 (0.041) 0.76 (0.030) 0.86 (0.034) 0.95 (0.037) 1.05 (0.041)
Dia c
Outside Lead Only
ALL n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.76 (0.030) 0.86 (0.034) 0.76 (0.030) 0.86 (0.034)
NOTES:
* Tape and Reel packaging option is available only for devices up to 420Vrms.
B1 B1
SEATING C SEATING C
H1 PLANE
H1 PLANE
W0 W2 W1 W0 W2 W1
H0 H0 Øb
Øb
W W
ØD0 ØD0
P1 P1
F t F t
P0 P0
iTMOV® VARISTOR WITH STRAIGHT LEADS TMOV® VARISTOR WITH STRAIGHT LEADS
P E P E
P2 ∆P ∆P P2 ∆P ∆P
∆H ∆H ∆H ∆H
H1 H1
H W0 W2 W1 H W0 W2 W1
Øb Øb
L L
W W
ØD0 ØD0
P1 P1
F t F t
P0 P0
H0 Seating Plane Height (crimped parts only) 16.0 +/- 0.5 16.0 +/- 0.5 -- -- • Leads are crimped and in-line.
This excludes the monitor lead
H1 Component Height 40.0 Max 46.5 Max 40.0 Max 46.5 Max on iTMOV® varistor which are not
crimped and not in-line.
C Crimp Length (crimped parts only) 2.6 typ 2.6 typ -- -- • To order tape and reel option
please add suffix 'L2T7' to end of
D0 Feed Hole Diameter 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 +/- 0.2 4.0 ±0.2 4.0 ±0.2 standard part number.
• Tape and reel option is available
t Total Tape Thickness 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 +/- 0.2 0.7 ±0.2 0.7 ±0.2 for rated voltages up to
420V. Contact factory regarding
L Length of Clipped Lead 11.0 Max 11.0 Max 11.0 Max 11.0 Max availability of higher voltages.
3 deg Max, 3 deg Max, • Contact Littelfuse for additional
Δp Component Alignment 3 Max. 1.00mm 3 Max
1.0mm Max 1.0mm Max details.
DISC DIAMETER (mm) L2B7: Lead Form: Crimped and In-Line2 Leads
14 or 20mm Packaging: Bulk Pack
CERAMIC SHAPE Lead Spacing3: 7.5mm
R: Round
LEAD-FREE/RoHS L2T7: Lead Form: Crimped and In-Line2 Leads
COMPLIANT INDICATOR Packaging: Tape and Reel4
Lead Spacing3: 7.5mm
VM(AC)RMS
115V to 750V L3T7: Lead Form: Straight Leads and In-Line2 Leads
SERIES DESIGNATOR Packing: Tape and Reel
E: TMOV (2-Leaded, without indicator lead) Lead Spacing: 7.5mm
M: iTMOV (3-Leaded, with indicator lead option)
Option Codes:
X2855: Nickel Barrier coated wire option --
All standard parts use tinned copper clad steel wire.
Nickel Barrier coated wire is available as an option,
consisting of Copper wire with a flashing of Nickel
NOTES: followed by a top coating of Tin. To order append standard
model BASE PART number with "X2855." Example:
1 Use Base Part Code only to receive standard product: Standard Model Order As
Lead Form: Straight Leads. Devices greater than 420Vrms are TMOV20RP115E TMOV20RP115EX2855
provided In-Line2.
Packaging: Bulk Pack
Lead Spacing: 7.5mm +/-1.0mm
Other non-standard options may be available - please contact Littelfuse.
4 Due to device bulk, tape and reel packaging option is available only
for devices up to 420Vrms.
Pack Quantities
Pack Quantities
NOTE: Tape and Reel available up to 420V only - please contact factory regarding availability
of higher voltage parts.
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test each product selected for their own applications. Littelfuse products are not designed for, and may not be used in, all applications.
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Description
Agency Approvals The TMOV®25S Varistor Series meets the surge suppressor
component recognition requirements of UL1449 3rd
Agency Agency Approval Agency File Number
edition for both cord connected and permanently
connected SPD end products.
UL1449 E320116
Applications
Datasheet Resources Samples
• SPD Products
• AC Panel Protection Modules
• AC/DC power supplies
• UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)
10
60
Typical
10 A 40
Current (A)
1 5A
2.5 A 20
0.5 A
0
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (ºC)
Figure 2
0.1
10 100 1000 10000
10000
750
625
550
510
460
Maximum Peak Voltage (V)
420 440
385
1000
320
300
275
250
150 175 230
140
130
115
100
10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A 1000A 10000A 100000A
Figure 3 Peak Current
100000
Number of Pulses
1
10000 15
2
10
3
10
Surge Current (A)
1000
4
10
5
10
6
10
100
∞
10
1
10 100 1000 10000
devices.
100
is a 62/36/2 (Sn/Pb/Ag), 60/40 (Sn/Pb) or 63/37 (Sn/ 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0
Application Example
Line Fuse
Line
3
The application example left shows how the indicator lead
on the TMOV® Varistor can be used to indicate that thermal
Monitor element has been opened. This signifies that the circuit is
Lead
no longer protected from transients by the MOV.
TO PROTECTED CIRCUIT
Diode
2
LED
Neutral
1 2 3
1 Monitor
Lead
Dimensions
D E D E
A A
Indicator
L Lead L
b b
e e1 W
W2 e
W2
W2
W2
W
Part Number Part Number WMIN WMAX W2 EMAX AMAX bMIN bMAX DMAX e e1 L
TMOV25SP115E TMOV25SP115M 1.5 2.7 3.6+/-1 11.7
TMOV25SP130E TMOV25SP130M 1.6 2.9 3.7+/-1 11.9
TMOV25SP140E TMOV25SP140M 1.7 3.0 3.8+/-1 12.0
TMOV25SP150E TMOV25SP150M 1.8 3.1 3.9+/-1 12.1
TMOV25SP175E TMOV25SP175M 1.9 3.3 4.1+/-1 12.3
TMOV25SP200E TMOV25SP200M 1.9 3.3 4.1+/-1 12.3
TMOV25SP230E TMOV25SP230M 2.0 3.4 4.2+/-1 12.4
TMOV25SP250E TMOV25SP250M 2.1 3.5 4.3+/-1 12.5
TMOV25SP275E TMOV25SP275M 2.3 3.7 4.5+/-1 12.7
TMOV25SP300E TMOV25SP300M 2.4 3.9 4.6+/-1 12.9 34.5 0.95 1.05 28 19.2 +/-1 12.7 +/-1 12.7 Min.
TMOV25SP320E TMOV25SP320M 2.6 4.1 4.8+/-1 13.1
TMOV25SP385E TMOV25SP385M 3.0 4.7 5.3+/-1 13.7
TMOV25SP420E TMOV25SP420M 3.3 5.0 5.6+/-1 14.0
TMOV25SP440E TMOV25SP440M 3.4 5.2 5.8+/-1 14.2
TMOV25SP460E TMOV25SP460M 3.6 5.4 6+/-1 14.4
TMOV25SP510E TMOV25SP510M 3.9 5.7 6.3+/-1 14.7
TMOV25SP550E TMOV25SP550M 4.2 6.2 6.7+/-1 15.2
TMOV25SP625E TMOV25SP625M 4.6 6.6 7.1+/-1 15.6
TMOV25SP750E TMOV25SP750M 5.4 7.7 8.0+/-1 16.7
Disclaimer Notice - Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, users should independently evaluate the suitability of and
test each product selected for their own applications. Littelfuse products are not designed for, and may not be used in, all applications.
Read complete Disclaimer Notice at www.littelfuse.com/disclaimer-electronics.
Description
CAUTION: Stresses above those listed in “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause per-
manent damage to the device. This is a stress only rating and operation of the device at
these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this
specification is not implied.
Notes :
Same ratings and specifications apply to 2 leaded alternative design. Replace 'M' with 'E' in part number. Refer to Part Numbering System at the end of this document.
Notes :
Same ratings and specifications apply to 3 leaded design. Replace 'E' with 'M' in part number. Refer to Part Numbering System at the end of this document.
Typical time to open circuit under UL1449 Abnormal Peak Current & Energy Derating Curve
Overvoltage Limited Current Test
100
10
5A 60
2.5A
0.5A
0.125A
40
1
20
0
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (ºC)
0.1 Figure 2
10 100 1000 10000
Figure 1 Time s For applications exceeding 85ºC ambient temperature, the peak
surge current and energy ratings must be reduced as shown.
* Figure 4: Typical time to open circuit under UL1449
Note: The Industrial TMOV®34S varistor are intended, in
Abnormal
conjunction Overvoltage
with appropriate Limited Current
enclosure design, Test
to help facilitate
SPD module compliance to UL 1449 (Abnormal Overvoltage Pulse Rating Curve
Limited Current Requirements). Under these extreme abnormal
overvoltage conditions, the units will exhibit substantial heating 50,000
1
and potential venting prior to opening. Modules should be 20,000 2
designed to contain this possibility. Application testing is strongly 10,000 15
recommended. 5,000
10 2 10 5
10 6
SURGE CURRENT (A)
2,000
10 3
1,000
10 4
500
200
100
50
20 INDEFINITE
10
20 100 1,000 10,000
Figure 3 IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
10000
V751
Voltage - V661 V681
VOLTS
V571
V551
V511
1000
V481
V111
V141 V131
V461
V151
V421
100
1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A 1000A 10000A 100000A
Figure 4 Current - AMPS V391 V351 V331 V321 V301 V271 V251 V201 V181
Lead Configurations
TMOV®34S Varistor "E" 2-Lead Varistor TMOV®34S Varistor "M" 3-Lead Varistor
2
Thermal Thermal
Fuse Fuse
Element Element
3 Monitor Lead
Line
MOV MOV
To Protected Circuit
Line Fuse
1 2 3 1
TMOV34S “M”
Note: MOVs are non-polarized passive elements Varistor
Monitor LED
Lead
R
TMOV®34S Varistor Application Examples
Neutral
The application examples below show how the monitor lead on the TMOV Figure 1.34S
®
varistor
Application can
example 1 be used to indicate that the
thermal element has been opened. This signifies that the circuit is no longer protected from transients by the MOV.
Line
To Protected Circuit
Line Fuse
In this case, the LED is normally on, and is off when the This circuit illustrates the use of the monitoring lead of
TMOV34S “M”
thermal element opens. the TMOV®34S varistor to ensure that equipment is only
Varistor
R
operated when overvoltage protection present. In normal
AC OPTOCOUPLER
Line
operation the load switch relay solenoid is powered TO STATUS via the
To Protected Circuit
ANNUNCIATOR
Line Fuse monitor lead of the TMOV®34S varistor. In the event of the
LIGHT/ALARM
thermalNeutral
element being activated, the relay will de-activate,
TMOV34S “M” cutting
Figurepower to the
2. Application protected
example 2 circuit and the fault LED will
Varistor LED
illuminate.
Line
R Line
To Protected Circuit
Line Fuse
Load Switch Relay
Neutral Line Fuse (loss of protection)
To Protected Circuit
TMOV34S
Figure 1. Application “M”1
example "Load Powered"
neon lamp
Varistor LED
TMOV34S “M”
Varistor
Application
Line Example 2 Fault LED
R (Normallyoff)
To Protected Circuit
Line Fuse
This circuit utilizes an optocoupler to provide
Neutral R
Line TO STATUS
ANNUNCIATOR
LIGHT/ALARM
Load Switch Relay
Line Fuse
Neutral (loss of protection)
To Protected Circuit
TMOV34S “M”
Varistor
Line Fault LED
(Normallyoff)
Because the TMOV®34S Series varistors contain a thermal protec- It is recommended to heat–sink the leads of the device. Secondly,
tion device, care must be taken when soldering the devices into wave–soldering: It is critically important that all preheat stage and
place. Two soldering methods are possible. Firstly, hand soldering: the solder bath temperatures are rigidly controlled.
300 300
Maximum Wave 260C
Maximum Wave 240C
250 250
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
200 200
150 150
100 100
50 50
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
TIME(MINUTES) TIME(MINUTES)
Figure 5 Figure 6
± 0.75
Middle Outside
Terminal Terminals Middle
4.5 ± 1.1 Terminal TMOV34S551M(P) 15.60 8.65 -/+ 1.0
(NOTE: Middle terminal is not at center) TMOV34S571M(P) 15.90 8.85 -/+ 1.0
2.30 ± 0.2
TMOV34S621M(P) 16.40 9.25 -/+ 1.0
2.5 to 5.0
TMOV34S661M(P) 16.85 9.65 -/+ 1.0
S TMOV34S681M(P) 17.20 9.85 -/+ 1.0
Center to center of outside terminals
Middle terminal does not have seating crimp TMOV34S751M(P) 17.80 10.65 -/+ 1.0
T Dimension S Dimension --
Part Number Max Body Mounting Terminal
37.0 MAX T Thickness Offset
TMOV34S111EP 11.9 2.8 -/+.65
TMOV34S131EP 12.2 2.9 -/+.65
TMOV34S141EP 12.3 3.0 -/+0.85
47.5
TMOV34S151EP 12.4 3.1 -/+0.85
MAX TMOV34S181EP 12.8 3.4 -/+0.85
TMOV34S201EP 13.0 3.6 -/+0.85
4 ± 0.5 TMOV34S251EP 12.8 4.0 -/+0.85
TMOV34S271EP 13.0 4.3 -/+0.85
0.51 ± 0.1 TMOV34S301EP 13.3 4.5 -/+1.0
1.4 ± 0.1
7 ± 0.1
S TMOV34S321EP 13.5 4.7 -/+1.0
25.4 ± 1.0 TMOV34S331EP 13.6 4.8 -/+1.0
TMOV34S351EP 13.8 5.0 -/+1.0
TMOV34S391EP 14.2 5.4 -/+1.0
TMOV34S421EP 14.5 5.7 -/+1.0
TMOV34S461EP 14.8 5.9 -/+1.0
TMOV34S481EP 15.0 6.1 -/+1.0
TMOV34S511EP 15.4 6.6 -/+1.0
TMOV34S551EP 15.6 6.8 -/+1.0
TMOV34S571EP 15.9 7.1 -/+1.0
TMOV34S621EP 16.4 7.5 -/+1.0
TMOV34S661EP 16.9 7.9 -/+1.0
TMOV34S681EP 17.2 8.2 -/+1.0
TMOV34S751EP 17.8 8.8 -/+1.0
Description
The Littelfuse SMOV®25S thermally protected varistor is a
self-protected device. It consists of a 25mm square varistor
with an integral thermal disconnect designed to open in the
event of overheating due to abnormal overvoltage as outlined
in UL1449. The SMOV® helps facilitate SPD module compliance
to UL1449 and offers quick thermal response due to the close
proximity of the integrated thermal element to the MOV body.
This configuration also offers lower inductance than most discreet
solutions resulting in improved clamping performance to fast over
voltage transients.
The device has a separate micro-switch, which can be used to
indicate that the MOV has been disconnected from the circuit. This
separate switch makes the monitoring circuitry completely isolated
Agency Approvals from the main power which ensures indicator circuit safety and
simplifies the customers circuit design.
Agency Agency Approval Agency File Number
Features
UL1449 E320116
• Maximum single • Recognized to UL 1449.
surge capability 20 kA,
• Lead-Free and RoHS
8/20 waveshape.
compliant.
Additional Information • Nominal Discharge
• Integrated micro-switch for
Current Value: 10kA.
indication circuitry/design.
• Intermediate current
rating: 50A/150A.
• -45°C to +75°C operating
Datasheet Resources Samples temperature.
Applications
• SPD applications
• AC/DC distribution
• IT/Data center
• Power supplier
• Telecommunication
Continuous Transient
Varistor Maximum
Typical
Voltage at Clamping
Peak Surge Nominal Capacitance
Part AC DC Energy 1mA Test Voltage
Current Discharge f = 1MHz
Number Volts Volts 2ms Current 8/20μs
8/20μs Current (In)
ITM VN(DC) VN(DC)
VM (AC) VM(DC) WTM In Vc IPK C
1 × Pulse Min Max
(V) (V) (J) (A) (A) (V) (V) (A) (pF)
SMOV25S111MP
115 150 170 20000 10000 162 198 295 100 3200
SMOV25S111NP
SMOV25S131MP
130 170 190 20000 10000 184.5 225.5 335 100 2800
SMOV25S131NP
SMOV25S151MP
150 200 220 20000 10000 216 264 390 100 2300
SMOV25S151NP
SMOV25S181MP
175 225 250 20000 10000 243 297 450 100 1900
SMOV25S181NP
SMOV25S251MP
250 320 330 20000 10000 351 429 640 100 1400
SMOV25S251NP
SMOV25S271MP
275 350 350 20000 10000 387 473 700 100 1250
SMOV25S271NP
SMOV25S301MP
300 385 370 20000 10000 423 517 765 100 1150
SMOV25S301NP
SMOV25S321MP
320 420 390 20000 10000 459 561 825 100 1080
SMOV25S321NP
SMOV25S421MP
420 560 460 20000 10000 612 748 1100 100 820
SMOV25S421NP
SMOV25S461MP
460 615 490 20000 10000 675 825 1220 100 750
SMOV25S461NP
SMOV25S511MP
510 670 520 20000 10000 738 902 1335 100 680
SMOV25S511NP
SMOV25S551MP
550 745 550 20000 10000 819 1001 1475 100 630
SMOV25S551NP
SMOV25S621MP
620 800 600 20000 10000 900 1100 1625 100 550
SMOV25S621NP
SMOV25S751MP
750 970 670 20000 10000 1080 1320 1950 100 460
SMOV25S751NP
Typical time to open circuit under UL 1449 Limited Current For applications exceeding 75ºC ambient temperature, the
Abnormal Overvoltage Test: peak surge current and energy ratings must be reduced
as shown below.
10
100
Typical
60
10 A
Current (A)
1 5A
40
2.5 A
0.5 A
20
0
- 45 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130
0.1 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (ºC)
1 10 100
Figure 1 Time (secs)
Figure 2
10000
750
625
550
510
460
Maximum Peak Voltage (V)
420 440
385
1000
320
300
275
250
150 175 230
140
130
115
100
10µA 100µA 1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A 1000A 10000A 100000A
Figure 3 Peak Current
100000
10000
15
2
10
3
10
1000
4
10
5
10
6
10
100
∞
10
1
Figure 4 10 100 1000 10000
300 300
Maximum Wave 260C
Maximum Wave 240C
250 250
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
200 200
150 150
100 100
50 50
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
Figure 5 TIME(MINUTES) Figure 6 TIME(MINUTES)
31Max 16.5Max
Galvanic isolation
P1
LF9
LF 9
SMOVXXS321MP
36Max
SMOV25S321MP Thermal
1209 S1 ON
1148 Galvanic isolation disconnect (Normal Close)
P1
LF9
S3 Common
SMOVXXS321MP
1.3±0.3
10Min
2±0.3 MOV
Thermal
9Min
1.4±0.21209 S2 S1
S3 ON
S1 S2 OFF
disconnect P2 P1
(Normal Close) (Normal open)
0.3±0.2
3.5±0.2 3*0.6±0.2 0.5±0.2 3.5±0.2 S3 Common
S2 S3 S1 P1 P2
MOV P2 Primary side Secondary side
13.4±0.2 S2 S3 S1 S2 OFF
8.5±0.5
P2 P1 (Normal open)
S2 S3 S1 P1 P2
P2 Primary side Secondary side
2.5±0.3
4.0±1.2
Galvanic isolation
P1
* LED is off when the product is normal(S1,S3 connected),
LED is on when the product disconect opens(switch change
status; S2,S3 connected as shown by dotted line ).
Application Example
Thermal S1 ON
disconnect LED
R
To Protected Circuit
Note: EXAMPLE ONLY - Connection to S2-S3 and S1-S3
Thermal S1 ON depends on customer indication circuit and can vary.
disconnect LED
R P2
Primary side Secondary side
S3 Common
MOV
S2 OFF
Note: EXAMPLE ONLY - Connection to S2-S3 and S1-S3
depends on customer indication circuit and can vary.
P2
Primary side Secondary side
Switch Specification
Dialectric Strength
SMOV Switch Voltage DC Current (Amps) Contact Resistance Max. Insulation Resistance Min.
0.5mA/Minute
Switch 12V 0.1A 70mΩ 100MΩ 500VAC
Littelfuse Mark
DISC SIZE (mm)
25mm
Part Number
LF9
CERAMIC SHAPE
S: Square
Production Date Dode SMOV25S321MP
(Year and Week)
VM(AC)RMS 1148
115V to 750V
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Description
The Littelfuse SMOV®34S thermally protected varistor is a
self-protected device. It consists of a 34mm square varistor
with an integral thermal disconnect designed to open in the
event of overheating due to abnormal overvoltage as outlined
in UL1449. The SMOV® helps facilitate SPD module compliance
to UL1449 and offers quick thermal response due to the close
proximity of the integrated thermal element to the MOV body.
This configuration also offers lower inductance than most discreet
solutions resulting in improved clamping performance to fast over
voltage transients.
The device has a separate micro-switch, which can be used to
indicate that the MOV has been disconnected from the circuit. This
separate switch makes the monitoring circuitry completely isolated
from the main power which ensures indicator circuit safety and
simplifies the customers circuit design.
Agency Approvals
Continuous Transient
Varistor Maximum
Typical
Peak Voltage at Clamping
Part Nominal Capacitance
AC DC Energy Surge 1mA Test Voltage
Number Discharge f = 1MHz
Volts Volts 2ms Current Current 8/20μs
Current
8/20μs
VM (AC) ITM VN(DC) VN(DC)
VM(DC) WTM In Vc IPK C
RMS 1 × Pulse Min Max
(V) (V) (J) (A) (A) (V) (V) (A) (pF)
SMOV34S111MP
115 150 280 40000 20000 162 198 305 200 11500
SMOV34S111NP
SMOV34S131MP
130 175 310 40000 20000 184.5 225.5 345 200 10000
SMOV34S131NP
SMOV34S151MP
150 200 360 40000 20000 216 264 405 200 8000
SMOV34S151NP
SMOV34S181MP
180 240 400 40000 20000 256 312 488 200 6800
SMOV34S181NP
SMOV34S251MP
250 320 490 40000 20000 351 429 650 200 5000
SMOV34S251NP
SMOV34S271MP
275 350 550 40000 20000 387 473 730 200 4500
SMOV34S271NP
SMOV34S301MP
300 385 590 40000 20000 432 528 780 200 4050
SMOV34S301NP
SMOV34S321MP
320 420 640 40000 20000 459 561 830 200 3800
SMOV34S321NP
SMOV34S421MP
420 560 910 40000 20000 612 748 1130 200 3000
SMOV34S421NP
SMOV34S461MP
460 610 960 40000 10000 643.5 786.5 1188 200 2800
SMOV34S461NP
SMOV34S511MP
510 675 960 40000 10000 738 902 1350 200 2500
SMOV34S511NP
SMOV34S551MP
550 700 965 40000 10000 770 939 1415 200 2250
SMOV34S551NP
SMOV34S621MP
620 800 1010 40000 10000 900 1100 1625 200 2100
SMOV34S621NP
SMOV34S751MP
750 970 1200 40000 10000 1080 1320 2000 200 1800
SMOV34S751NP
Average power dissipation of transients should not exceed 2.0 watts
Same ratings and specifications apply to Non Isolated Monitored Switch alternative design. Replace "M" with "N" in the part number. e.g.: SMOV34S111NP.
Refer to Part Number System at the end of this document.
10
100
Typical
60
10 A
Current (A)
1 5A
40
2.5 A
0.5 A
20
0
- 45 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130
0 .1
1 10 10 0
Figure 2 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (ºC)
Figure 1 Time (secs)
For applications exceeding 75ºC ambient temperature, the peak
surge current and energy ratings must be reduced as shown.
2,000
10 3
1,000
10 4
500
200
100
50
20 INDEFINITE
10
20 100 1,000 10,000
Figure 3 IMPULSE DURATION ( µs)
10000
V751
Voltage - V661 V681
VOLTS
V571
V551
V511
1000
V481
V111
V141 V131
V441
V151
V421
100
1mA 10mA 100mA 1A 10A 100A 1000A 10000A 100000A
Figure 4
Current - AMPS V391 V351 V331 V321 V301 V271 V251 V201 V181
300 300
Maximum Wave 260C
Maximum Wave 240C
250 250
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
TEMPERATURE (ºC)
200 200
150 150
100 100
50 50
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
TIME(MINUTES) TIME(MINUTES)
Figure 5 Figure 6
Littelfuse Mark
DISC SIZE (mm)
34mm
Part Number
LF9
CERAMIC SHAPE
S: Square
Production Date Dode SMOV34S321MP
(Year and Week)
VM(AC)RMS
115V to 750V
1148
M:With Isolated Monitored Switch
N: Non Isolated Monitored Switch Design
P: Lead-Free and RoHS compliant
Option Codes
41Max 20Max
Galvanic isolation
P1
LF9
LF 9
SMOVXXS321MP
44.5Max
disconnect
3.6±0.3 S2 (Normal
S3 S1 Close)
10Min
1.2±0.3 S2 OFF
P2 P1 (Normal open)
3*0.6±0.2 0.5±0.2 S3 Common
6.0±0.2 0.3±0.2 6.0±0.2
S2 S3 S1 P1
MOV P2
S2 S3 S1 S2 OFF Primary side Secondary side
21.5±0.2 P2
P2 P1 (Normal open)
11.0±0.5
S2 S3 S1 P1 P2
P2 Primary side Secondary side
2.5±0.3
6.5±2.2
Galvanic isolation
P1
* LED is off when the product is normal(S1,S3 connected),
Application Example LED is on when the product disconect opens(switch change
status; S2,S3 connected as shown by dotted line ).
Thermal S1 ON
disconnect LED
R
Galvanic isolation
P1
* LED is off when the product is normal(S1,S3 connected), S3 Common
LED is on when the product disconect opens(switch change
MOVline ).
status; S2,S3 connected as shown by dotted
To Protected Circuit
Thermal S1 ON
S2 OFF
disconnect LED Note: EXAMPLE ONLY - Connection to S2-S3 and S1-S3
R depends on customer indication circuit and can vary.
P2
S3 Common Primary side Secondary side
MOV
S2 OFF
Note: EXAMPLE ONLY - Connection to S2-S3 and S1-S3
depends on customer indication circuit and can vary.
P2
Primary side Secondary side
Switch Specification
Dialectric Strength
SMOV Switch Voltage DC Current (Amps) Contact Resistance Max. Insulation Resistance Min.
0.5mA/Minute
Switch 12V 0.1A 70mΩ 100MΩ 500VAC
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test each product selected for their own applications. Littelfuse products are not designed for, and may not be used in, all applications.
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Description
Additional Information
Peak Current, Energy and Power De-rating Curve Peak Pulse Current Test Waveform
100
PERCENT OF PEAK VALUE
100
O1 = Virtua
90 90
PERCENT OF RATED VALUE
T = Time
80
T 1 = Virtua
70
T 2 = Virtua
60 50
50 Example: For
40
8 s = T1 = V
30
20 s = T 2 = V
20
10
10 O1 T TIME
0 T1
-55 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
T2
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ( oC)
10000 100000
1
750
625 2
550
10
Maximum Peak Voltage (V)
510 10000
460
420 440
385 2
100
0.00001 0.0001 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000 10
10 100 1000 10000
Peak Current (A)
Impulse Duration (µs)
Notes:
Typical weight: BA Series:250g and BB Series: 600g
Dimensions are in mm; inches in parentheses for reference only.
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test each product selected for their own applications. Littelfuse products are not designed for, and may not be used in, all applications.
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