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TVS Array provides circuit protection in computing applications.

2013-08-28 14:30:36| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Provided in molded JEDEC DFN-2-0402 package with lead-free, pure-tin plating (annealed), PLR3311 RoHS- and REACH-compliant transient voltage suppressor (TVS) array protects Ethernet 10/100/1000 base T, FireWire, wireless communications devices, and USB interfaces from damaging effects of ESD and electrical fast transients (EFT). Solution protects one bidirectional line and offers 5 pF typ capacitance and features 40 W peak pulse power per line (tp = 8/20 µA). This story is related to the following:Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors |

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Sizing Circuit Protection and Conductors Part 3

2013-04-16 03:37:29| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

By Mark Lamendola, Electrical Consultant Why you size motor circuit conductors and protection differently than you do for circuits of other types of loads read more

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Sizing Circuit Protection and Conductors Part 2

2013-03-18 16:23:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

By Mark Lamendola, Electrical Consultant You dont size circuit protection and conductors for feeders the same way you size them for branch circuits. read more

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Sizing Circuit Protection and Conductors Part 1

2013-02-13 20:00:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

By Mark Lamendola, Electrical Consultant Understanding which NEC ampacity table to use when sizing circuit protection, and how to determine the minimum ampacity of your conductors read more

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Sizing Circuit Protection and Conductors Part 1

2013-02-13 20:00:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

By Mark Lamendola, Electrical Consultant Understanding which NEC ampacity table to use when sizing circuit protection, and how to determine the minimum ampacity of your conductors read more

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