V22RA16 - RA Series

Series: RA
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The RA Series transient surge suppressors are varistors (MOVs) supplied in a low-profile box that features a precise seating plane to increase mechanical stability for secure circuit-board mounting. This feature makes these devices suitable for industrial applications critical to vibration. Their construction permits operation up to 125°C (ambient) without derating.
  • The RA series are available in voltage ratings up to 275V V M(AC)RMS and energy levels up to 140J.
  • These varistors are used in automotive, motor control, telecommunication, and military applications.

pdficon Varistors RA Datasheet

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pdficon AN9768 Transient Suppression Devices and Principles

This application note discusses the two major categories of transient suppressors: a) those that attenuate transients thus preventing their propagation into the sensitive circuit; and b) those that divert transients away from sensitive loads and so limit the residual voltages.

pdficon Combining GDTs and MOVs for Surge Protection of AC Power Lines Application Note

This application note illustrates how to design high performance cost-effective surge protection for equipment connected to AC power lines. The role of gas discharge tube (GDT) surge arresters specifically designed for AC power line protection is also be discussed.

pdficon Circuit Protection Technology Application Matrix Application Guide

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