Littelfuse P0080T023G5 User Manual
Sidactor, Protection thyristors, Teccor
SIDACtor
®
Protection Thyristors
355
Revised: March 28, 2012
© 2012 Littelfuse, Inc.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Please refer to www.littelfuse.com for current information.
Teccor
®
brand SIDACtor
®
DSL Protection Devices
Description
Features & Benefits
• Lower overshoot protection
than clamping
• SOT23-5 surface mount
package
• Low insertion loss
• Low capacitance
• Bidirectional transient
voltage protection
• Robust surge rating
• RoHS compliant
Protection solution to meet
Electrical Characteristics
Part Number
Marking
V
DRM
@I
DRM
=5µA V
S
@250V/µs
I
H
I
S
I
T
V
T
@I
T
=2.2
Amps
Co@f=1MHz,2V
V min
V max
mA typ
mA max
A max
V max
pF typ
pF Max
P0080T023G5RP
P08G
8
15
30
500
2.2
4
9.0
10
Notes:
- All measurement are made at an ambient temperature of 25°C Ipp applies to -40°C
- Ipp is repetitive surge rating and is guaranteed for the life of the product.
- SIDACtor devices are bidirectional. All electrical parameters and surge rating apply to
- Specifications are subject to change without notice.
• YD/T 950
• YD/T 993
• YD/T 1082
• GR 1089 Inter-building
• GR 1089 Intra-building
• IEC 61000-4-2
• IEC 61000-4-5
• ITU K.20/21 Basic Level
• ITU K.20/21 Enhanced
Level
• TIA-968-A
• TIA-968-B
Agency Approvals
Agency
Agency File Number
E133083
Schematic Symbol
P0080T023G5
This new P0080T023G5 is targeted for the tertiary or line
driver side protection position for VDSL2+ and ADSL2+
applications. This new low capacitance over voltage
protection does not require a bias voltage and is sufficiently
robust for the chip-side position behind the coupling
transformer. This SOT23-5 solution, with its flow-through
design, minimizes PCB trace layout routing makes it
compatible with a variety of line drivers. Its low capacitance
makes it compatible with ADSL2 and VDSL2, and the
30MHz bandplan of VDSL2+.
(Tip)
NC
(Ring)
(Ring)
(Tip)
Surge Ratings
Series
I
PP
10x1000µs
8x20µs
Amps min
Amps min
18
50
throught +85°C temperature range.
forward and reverse polarities.
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