VISHAY 232266293114

2322 66. 9....
Vishay BCcomponents
PTC Thermistors, Overload Protection
For Telecommunication
FEATURES
PRIMARY
PROTECTION
(OPTIONAL)
+θ
•
•
•
•
SECONDARY
PROTECTION
+θ
PTC
subscriber
lines
PTC
voltage
clamp
+θ
+θ
SUBSCRIBER
LOOP
INTERFACE
CIRCUIT
(SLIC)
OR
TRANSFORMER
PTC
•
•
•
•
CCB913
MDF
Typical telephone line showing where PTC thermistors
can be used for overcurrent protection.
Wide resistance range in telecom area 4... to 70 Ω
Fast protection against power contact faults
Withstand high overload currents of up to 10 A
High voltage withstanding capabilities for the larger sized
thermistors
Good tracking over a wide temperature range for all
matched or binned types
UL1434 approved types available (XGPU2)
Excellent stability over extended time
All telecom PTCs are coated with a high temperature
silicon lacquer (UL94V0) to protect them from any harsh
environments and to improve their lifetime.
APPLICATIONS
•
•
•
•
DESCRIPTION
Advanced developments in telephony equipment in recent
years have radically altered the protection requirements for
both exchange and subscriber equipment. The Vishay
BCcomponents range of Positive Temperature Coefficient
(PTC) thermistors includes devices specially designed to
provide overcurrent protection.
Main Distribution Frame (MDF)
Central Office Switching (C.O.)
Subscriber Terminal Equipment (T.E.)
Set-top box (S.B.).
MARKING
Clear marking on a grey coated body.
BC and R25 value.
ELECTRICAL DATA AND ORDERING INFORMATION
V
MAX.
(V)
NON-TRIP
CURRENT
Int
(mA)
at T
(°C)
RESISTANCE
MATCHED
PAIRS
R25
(Ω )
TOL
(%)
TRIP
CURRENT
It
(mA)
at T
(°C)
MAX.
TRIP TIME
at 25 °C
tt
(s)
APPLICATION
AREA(1)
COMPATIBILITY
at It
(mA)
±20
1Ω
200
25
2.5
1000
C.O.
K20/21
220
70
70
25
230
100
70
10
±20
1Ω
250
25
3
1000
MDF; ISDN
K20/21
245
60
70
70 +10/−15
no
180
25
60
220
C.O.
−
245
75
70
33
±20
±5%
150
10
1.2
1000
C.O.
−
245
70
70
25
±15
no
200
25
20
400
C.O.
K20/21; FTCSE I31-24
245
65
85
25
±20
2%
200
25
3.40
650
C.O.
K20/21
±20
no
270
25
8
1000
T.E.
K20/21; FTCSE I31-21
245
140
55
16
245
140
55
10
±20
no
270
25
8
1000
T.E.
K20/21; FTCSE I31-21
250
100
40
20 +10/−20
1Ω
220
25
1
1 000
MDF
−
250
70
70
25
±20
1Ω
175
25
1.3
1 000
MDF; C.O.
K20/21
±20
no
450
0
0.30 8 000
T.E.
K20/21
250
100
70
10
285
135
95
8
±25
0.5 Ω
400
25
6
1000
MDF; ISDN
K20/21
300
100
70
16
±25
no
250
25
2.0
1000
MDF; T.E.
K20/21
350
100
70
10
±20
no
270
25
4.0
1000
T.E.; S.B.
K20/21
±20
1Ω
270
25
4.0
1000
C.O.
K20/21
350
100
70
10
600
50
70
50
±20
1Ω
140
25
1
1000
C.O.
K20/21
600
70
70
35
±20
3Ω
600
0
3
1000
C.O.
K20/21
600
70
70
25
±20
2%
170
25
4
700
C.O.
K20/21
600
70
70
25
±20
2%
170
25
8
700
C.O.
K20/21
600
175
25
10
±20
0.5 Ω
400
25
7
1000
C.O.
UL1459/GR1089
±20
no
400
25
7
1000
T.E.; S.B.
UL1459/GR1089
600
175
25
10
Notes
1. MDF: Main Distribution Frame; C.O.: Central Office Switching; T.E.: Subscriber Terminal Equipment; S.B.: Set-top Box.
CATALOG
NUMBER
2322 ... .....
661 93048
661 93147
661 93025
661 93037
661 93175
661 93142
662 93081
662 93074
661 93118
661 93148
663 93025
661 93078
661 93121
661 93124
661 93146
661 93135
661 93056
661 93139
662 93129
662 93114(2)
662 93131(2)
2. UL 1434 approved types.
Document Number: 29070
Revision: 10-Oct-03
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2322 66. 9....
Vishay BCcomponents
PTC Thermistors, Overload Protection
For Telecommunication
OVERCURRENT PROTECTION OF
TELECOMMUNICATION LINES
The PTC thermistor must protect the telephone line circuit
against overcurrent which may be caused by the following
examples:
• Surges due to lightning strikes on or near to the line plant.
• Short-term induction of alternating voltages from adjacent
power lines or railway systems, usually caused when these
lines or systems develop faults.
• Direct contact between telephone lines and power lines.
To provide good protection under such conditions a PTC
thermistor is connected in series with each line, usually as
secondary protection; see Typical Telephone Line drawing
on page 1. However, even with primary line protection
(usually a gas discharge tube), the PTC thermistor must fulfil
severe requirements.
Surge pulses of up to 2 kV can occur and in order to
withstand short-term power induction the PTC thermistor
must withstand high voltages. If the line has primary
protection a 220 V to 300 V PTC thermistor is adequate.
Without primary protection, however, a 600 V PTC device is
necessary. Vishay BCcomponents manufacturers a range of
PTC thermistors (see Electrical Data and Ordering
Information Table ) covering both requirements.
In the case of direct contact between the telephone line and
a power line, the PTC thermistor must withstand very high
inrush power at normal mains voltage. Under such
conditions, overload currents of up to 10 A on a 230 V mains
could occur for up to several hours. To handle this power, the
resistance/temperature characteristic of the thermistor must
have a very steep slope and the ceramic must be extremely
homogeneous.
In case of overcurrent due to short-term induction of
alternating voltages, currents of several AMPs with voltages
as high as 650 VRMS can be present for several seconds
For standard high voltage applications, resistance values
from 25 to 50 Ω are available. However, ISDN networks
which carry high-frequency sound and vision, need lower line
impedance.
Telecommunication designers are therefore demanding high
voltage thermistors with much lower R25 values, which
places even greater demands on the manufacture of PTC
thermistors. For these applications PTC thermistors which
have a R25 value of 10 Ω with voltages in the
300 to 600 VRMS range are available.
In a typical telephone line application, two PTC thermistors
are used, one each for the tip and ring (or A and B) wire
together with their series resistors. For good line balance it is
important that the thermistor and resistor pairs are matched.
On request, Vishay BCcomponents can supply matched or
binned PTC thermistors with R25 values matched to as close
as 0.5 Ω.
DIMENSIONS in millimeters
T
D
COMPONENT OUTLINE
D
T
H3
H2
For dimensions see Specific Physical
Dimentions and Packaging table.
F
L1
Lead pitch F = 5 mm +0.6/-0.1.
Lead thickness d = 0.6 mm ±10%.
d
CCB914
SPECIFIC PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS AND PACKAGING in millimeters
D
MAX.
T
MAX.
H2
L1
H3
MAX.
PACKAGING(1)(2)
CATALOG
NUMBER
2322 ... .....
7.0
8.5
7.0
6.7
7.0
8.3
6.8
11
11
6.7
7.0
13.6
8.3
4.0
5.0
4.0
4.0
5.0
4.0
4.3
4.5
4.5
1.8
4.0
6.0
5.0
3.5 ±0.5
1.5 to 3.0
2.0 ±0.5
1.5 to 3.0
1.5 to 3
1.5 to 3.0
1.5 to 3.0
4.0 ±1.0
4.0 ±1.0
−
2.0 ±0.5
4.0 ±1.0
1.5 ±0.5
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
−
20 ±4.0
20 ±3.0
11.0
11.5
9.8
10.0
10.0
11.0
10.1
15.5
15.5
−
9.8
18.6
10.3
taped H0 = 16 mm
taped H0 = 16 mm
taped H0 = 18 mm
taped H0 = 18 mm
taped H0 = 16 mm
taped H0 = 18 mm
taped H0 = 16 mm
taped H0 = 16 mm
taped H0 = 16 mm
disc on tray
taped H0 = 18 mm
bulk
bulk
661 91066
661 93048
661 93147
661 93025
661 93037
661 93175(3)
661 93142
662 93081
662 93074(3)
661 93118
661 93148
663 93025(3)
661 93078
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2322 66. 9....
PTC Thermistors, Overload Protection
For Telecommunication
Vishay BCcomponents
D
MAX.
T
MAX.
H2
L1
H3
MAX.
PACKAGING(1)(2)
CATALOG
NUMBER
2322 ... .....
7.0
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.0
8.5
10.5
13
13
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
5.0
4.0
5.0
5.5
5.5
2.5 ±0.5
2.5 ±0.5
2.5 ±0.5
2.5 ±0.5
2.5 ±0.5
2.0 ±0.5
2.0 ±0.5
4.0 ±1.0
4.0 ±1.0
−
4.1 ±0.5
−
4.1 ±0.5
−
−
−
20 min.
20 min.
10.0
11.5
11.5
11.5
11.0
11.0
12.6
18.0
18.0
taped H0 = 16 mm
bulk
taped H0 = 16 mm
bulk
taped H0 = 16 mm
taped H0 = 16 mm
taped H0 = 16 mm
bulk
bulk
661 93121
661 93124
661 93146
661 93135
661 93056
661 93139
662 93129
662 93114
662 93131
Notes
1. Taped in accordance with “IEC 60286-2” ; standard packaging: 1500 units/reel.
2. Naked disc ceramic for substrate mounting, available on request.
3. Insulated version is also available.
PACKAGING
All tape and reel specifications are in accordance with “IEC 60286-3”. Basic dimensions are given in the drawing below, the
Dimensions of the Reel drawing, and tape and other Devices and Reel Dimensions tables.
TAPE SPECIFICATIONS
Thermistors with ∅D ≤ 12 mm on tape for 2322 66. 9....
P
D
T
∆p
∆h
∆p
∆h
For dimensions, see Tape
and other Devices table.
H3
0
0.2
H2
H1
15 o 5 o
d
H0
W2
L
W1
W0
W
MBE473
D0
P0
P1
F
t
T
TAPE AND OTHER DEVICE DIMENSIONS in millimeters
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
DIMENSIONS
D
body diameter
T
d
P
total maximum thickness
lead diameter
pitch between thermistors:
∅ < 12 mm
∅ ≥ 12 mm
feed hole pitch
feed hole centre to lead centre
component alignment
P0
P1
∆h
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Revision: 10-Oct-03
TOLERANCE
REMARKS
see Specific Physical
±0.5
Dimensions table
see Specific Physical Dimensions table
0.6
±10%
12.7
25.4
12.7
3.81
0
±1
±2
±0.3
±0.7
±1.3
cumulative pitch error ±1 mm/20 pitches
guaranteed between component and tape
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Vishay BCcomponents PTC Thermistors, Overload Protection
For Telecommunication
SYMBOL
F
∆h
W
W0
W1
W2
H1
H2
H3
H0
D0
t
L
PARAMETER
lead to lead distance
component alignment
tape width
hold down tape width
hole position
hold down tape position
component height
component body to seating plane
component top to seating plane
lead-wire clinch height
feed hole diameter
total tape thickness
length of snipped lead
DIMENSIONS
TOLERANCE
5
+0.6 to −0.1
0
±2
18
+1 to −0.5
≥12.3
−
9
±0.5
≤3.0
−
see Specific Physical Dimensions table
4
±1
see Specific Physical Dimensions table
16
±0.5
4
±0.2
≤0.9
−
≤11
−
REMARKS
guaranteed between component and tape
with cardboard tape 0.5 ±0.1 mm
CHARACTERISTICS CONCERNING TAPED THERMISTORS
PARAMETER
VALUE
Minimum pull out force of the component
Minimum pull off force of adhesive tape
Minimum tearing force tape
Maximum pull off force tape-reel
Storage conditions
Storage temperature range
Maximum relative humidity
5N
6N
15 N
5N
−25 to +40 °C
80%
REEL SPECIFICATIONS in millimeters
Dimensions of the reel for 2322 66. 6...1/2/3
For W1 and W2, see Reel Dimensions table
3
18
30 +1
−0
77
85.6
92
356
max.
22.5
CCB614
W1
W2
REEL DIMENSIONS in millimeters
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DIAMETER ∅
W1
<12
42 ±1
W2
MAX.
56
12
46 ±1
60
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Document Number: 29070
Revision: 10-Oct-03