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TISP4180 SYMMETRICAL TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSORS Copyright (c) 1997, Power Innovations Limited, UK APRIL 1987 - REVISED SEPTEMBER 1997 TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM SECONDARY PROTECTION q Ion-Implanted Breakdown Region Precise and Stable Voltage Low Voltage Overshoot under Surge DEVICE `4180 V(Z) V 145 V(BO) V 180 DO-220 PACKAGE (TOP VIEW) A(T) 1 B(R) 2 q Planar Passivated Junctions Low Off-State Current < 10 A Rated for International Surge Wave Shapes WAVE SHAPE 8/20 s 10/160 s 10/560 s 0.2/310 s 10/700 s 10/1000 s STANDARD ANSI C62.41 FCC Part 68 FCC Part 68 RLM 88 FTZ R12 VDE 0433 CCITT IX K17/K20 REA PE-60 ITSP A 150 60 45 38 50 50 50 50 Pin 1 is in electrical contact with the mounting base. MD4XAB q device symbol q UL Recognized, E132482 description The TISP4180 is designed specifically for telephone equipment protection against lightning and transients induced by a.c. power lines. These devices consist of a bidirectional suppressor element connecting the A and B terminals. They will suppress inter-wire voltage transients. Transients are initially clipped by zener action until the voltage rises to the breakover level, which causes the device to crowbar. The high crowbar holding current prevents d.c. latchup as the transient subsides. These monolithic protection devices are fabricated in ion-implanted planar structures to ensure precise and matched breakover control and are virtually transparent to the system in normal operation. PRODUCT INFORMATION Information is current as of publication date. Products conform to specifications in accordance with the terms of Power Innovations standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include testing of all parameters. 1 TISP4180 SYMMETRICAL TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSORS APRIL 1987 - REVISED SEPTEMBER 1997 absolute maximum ratings at 25C case temperature (unless otherwise noted) RATING Non-repetitive peak on-state pulse current (see Notes 1, 2 and 3) 8/20 s (ANSI C62.41, open-circuit voltage wave shape 1.2/50 s) 10/160 s (FCC Part 68, open-circuit voltage wave shape 10/160 s) 5/200 s (VDE 0433, open-circuit voltage wave shape 2 kV, 10/700 s) 0.2/310 s (RLM 88, open-circuit voltage wave shape 1.5 kV, 0.5/700 s) 5/310 s (CCITT IX K17/K20, open-circuit voltage wave shape 2 kV, 10/700 s) 5/310 s (FTZ R12, open-circuit voltage wave shape 2 kV, 10/700 s) 10/560 s (FCC Part 68, open-circuit voltage wave shape 10/560 s) 10/1000 s (REA PE-60, open-circuit voltage wave shape 10/1000 s) Non-repetitive peak on-state current, 50 Hz, 2.5 s (see Notes 1 and 2) Initial rate of rise of on-state current, Junction temperature Operating free - air temperature range Storage temperature range Lead temperature 1.5 mm from case for 10 s Tstg Tlead Linear current ramp, Maximum ramp value < 38 A ITSM diT/dt TJ ITSP 150 60 50 38 50 50 45 50 10 250 150 0 to 70 -40 to +150 260 A rms A/s C C C C A SYMBOL VALUE UNIT NOTES: 1. Above 70C, derate linearly to zero at 150C case temperature 2. This value applies when the initial case temperature is at (or below) 70C. The surge may be repeated after the device has returned to thermal equilibrium. 3. Most PTT's quote an unloaded voltage waveform. In operation the TISP essentially shorts the generator output. The resulting loaded current waveform is specified. . electrical characteristics, TJ = 25C PARAMETER VZ VZ Reference zener voltage Temperature coefficient of reference voltage Breakover voltage Breakover current Peak on-state voltage Holding current Critical rate of rise of off-state voltage Off-state leakage current Off-state capacitance (see Notes 4 and 5) (see Note 4) IT = 5 A (see Note 4) (see Note 6) VD = 50 V VD = 0 f = 1 kHz 110 (see Notes 4 and 5) 150 5 10 200 0.15 2.2 IZ = 1mA TEST CONDITIONS MIN 145 0.1 180 0.6 3 TYP MAX UNIT V %/oC V A V mA kV/s A pF V(BO) I(BO) VTM IH dv/dt ID Coff NOTES: 4. These parameters must be measured using pulse techniques, tw = 100 s, duty cycle 2%. 5. These parameters are measured with voltage sensing contacts seperate from the current carrying contacts located within 3.2 mm (0.125 inch) from the device body. 6. Linear rate of rise, maximum voltage limited to 80 % VZ (minimum). . thermal characteristics PARAMETER RJA Junction to free air thermal resistance MIN TYP MAX 62.5 UNIT C/W PRODUCT INFORMATION 2 TISP4180 SYMMETRICAL TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSORS APRIL 1987 - REVISED SEPTEMBER 1997 PARAMETER MEASUREMENT INFORMATION Figure 1. VOLTAGE-CURRENT CHARACTERISTIC FOR TERMINALS A and B PRODUCT INFORMATION 3 TISP4180 SYMMETRICAL TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSORS APRIL 1987 - REVISED SEPTEMBER 1997 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS A and B terminals ON-STATE CURRENT vs ON-STATE VOLTAGE VZ , V(BO) - Zener Voltage, Breakover Voltage - V 1000 TCS4MAA ZENER VOLTAGE & BREAKOVER VOLTAGE vs JUNCTION TEMPERATURE 180 175 170 VZ 165 160 155 150 145 140 -25 TCS4MAB V(BO) IT - On-State Current - A 100 10 1 1 10 VT - On-State Voltage - V 100 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 TJ - Junction Temperature - C Figure 2. Figure 3. PRODUCT INFORMATION 4 TISP4180 SYMMETRICAL TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSORS APRIL 1987 - REVISED SEPTEMBER 1997 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS A and B terminals HOLDING CURRENT & BREAKOVER CURRENT vs JUNCTION TEMPERATURE IH , I(BO) - Holding Current, Breakover Current - A 1 TCS4MAC OFF-STATE CURRENT vs JUNCTION TEMPERATURE 10 TCS4MAD I(BO) ID - Off-State Current - A 1 VD = 50 V IH 0*1 0*1 0*01 0*01 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 0*001 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 TJ - Junction Temperature - C TJ - Junction Temperature - C Figure 4. Figure 5. ON-STATE VOLTAGE vs JUNCTION TEMPERATURE 3 TCS4MAE NORMALISED BREAKOVER VOLTAGE vs RATE OF RISE OF PRINCIPLE CURRENT 1.4 TCS4MAF VT - On State Voltage - V IT = 5A 2 Normalised Breakover Voltage 150 3 1.3 2 1.2 1 1.1 0 0 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 1.0 0*001 0*01 0*1 1 10 100 TJ - Junction Temperature - C di/dt - Rate of Rise of Principle Current - A/s Figure 6. Figure 7. PRODUCT INFORMATION 5 TISP4180 SYMMETRICAL TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSORS APRIL 1987 - REVISED SEPTEMBER 1997 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS A and B terminals OFF-STATE CAPACITANCE vs A TERMINAL VOLTAGE (POSITIVE) 100 TCS4MAG OFF-STATE CAPACITANCE vs TERMINAL VOLTAGE (NEGATIVE) 100 TCS4MAH Off-State Capacitance - pF 10 0*1 Off-State Capacitance - pF 1 10 100 10 0*1 1 10 100 Terminal Voltage (Positive) - V Terminal Voltage (Negative) - V Figure 8. Figure 9. SURGE CURRENT vs DECAY TIME 1000 TCS4MAI Maximum Surge Current - A 100 10 2 10 100 Decay Time - s 1000 Figure 10. PRODUCT INFORMATION 6 TISP4180 SYMMETRICAL TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSORS APRIL 1987 - REVISED SEPTEMBER 1997 THERMAL INFORMATION THERMAL RESPONSE IRMS - Maximum Non-Recurrent 50 Hz Current - A 100 TIS4MAA MAXIMUM NON-RECURRENT 50 Hz CURRENT vs CURRENT DURATION 10 TIS4MAB ZJA - Transient Thermal Impedance - C/W 10 1 1 VGEN = 250 VRMS 0*1 RGEN = 20 to 1000 ohms TAMB = 70C 0*1 0*0001 0*001 0*01 0*1 1 10 100 1000 0*01 0*01 0*1 1 t - Current Duration - s 10 100 t - Power Pulse Duration - s Figure 11. Figure 12. FREE AIR TEMPERATURE DERATING CURVE 100 TIS4MAC Percent of Rated Power - % 80 60 40 20 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 TA - Free Air Temperature - C Figure 13. PRODUCT INFORMATION 7 TISP4180 SYMMETRICAL TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSORS APRIL 1987 - REVISED SEPTEMBER 1997 MECHANICAL DATA DO-220 2-pin plastic flange-mount package This single-in-line package consists of a circuit mounted on a lead frame and encapsulated within a plastic compound. The compound will withstand soldering temperature with no deformation, and circuit performance characteristics will remain stable when operated in high humidity conditions. Leads require no additional cleaning or processing when used in soldered assembly. DO-220 4,70 4,20 o 3,96 3,71 10,4 10,0 2,95 2,54 6,6 6,0 15,90 14,55 6,1 3,5 1,32 1,23 see Note B see Note A see Note C 0,97 0,61 1 2 1,70 1,07 14,1 12,7 0,64 0,41 5,28 4,68 2,90 2,40 VERSION 1 VERSION 2 ALL LINEAR DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS NOTES: A. Tie bar short stand off height according to package version. Version 1, pin 1 is in electrical contact with the mounting tab via tie bar short - stand off height : 2,0 mm maximum. Version 2, pin 1 is in electrical contact with the mounting tab (no external tie bar short). B. Mounting tab corner profile according to package version. C. Typical fixing hole centre stand off height according to package version. Version 1, 18,0 mm. Version 2, 17,6 mm. PRODUCT INFORMATION 8 TISP4180 SYMMETRICAL TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSORS APRIL 1987 - REVISED SEPTEMBER 1997 IMPORTANT NOTICE Power Innovations Limited (PI) reserves the right to make changes to its products or to discontinue any semiconductor product or service without notice, and advises its customers to verify, before placing orders, that the information being relied on is current. PI warrants performance of its semiconductor products to the specifications applicable at the time of sale in accordance with PI's standard warranty. Testing and other quality control techniques are utilized to the extent PI deems necessary to support this warranty. Specific testing of all parameters of each device is not necessarily performed, except as mandated by government requirements. PI accepts no liability for applications assistance, customer product design, software performance, or infringement of patents or services described herein. Nor is any license, either express or implied, granted under any patent right, copyright, design right, or other intellectual property right of PI covering or relating to any combination, machine, or process in which such semiconductor products or services might be or are used. PI SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS ARE NOT DESIGNED, INTENDED, AUTHORIZED, OR WARRANTED TO BE SUITABLE FOR USE IN LIFE-SUPPORT APPLICATIONS, DEVICES OR SYSTEMS. Copyright (c) 1997, Power Innovations Limited PRODUCT INFORMATION 9 |
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