TPA SERIES TRISIL FEATURES BIDIRECTIONAL CROWBAR PROTECTION. VOLTAGE RANGE: FROM 62 V TO 270 V. HOLDING CURRENT : IH = 150mA min. REPETITIVE PEAK PULSE CURRENT : IPP = 50 A, 10/1000 µs. F126 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION The TPA series are TRISIL devices especially designed for protecting sensitive telecommunication equipment against lightning and transient voltages induced by AC power lines. They are available in the F126 axial package. TRISIL devices provide bidirectional protection by crowbar action. Their characteristic response to transient overvoltages makes them particularly suited to protect voltage sensitive telecommunication equipment. (CCITT) ITU-K20 Peak Surge Voltage (V) 1000 Voltage Waveform (µs) 10/700 Current Waveform (µs) 5/310 Admissible Ipp (A) 25 Necessary Resistor (Ω) - (CCITT) ITU-K17 1500 10/700 5/310 38 - VDE0433 VDE0878 2000 10/700 5/310 50 - 2000 1.2/50 1/20 50 - IEC-1000-4-5 level 3 level 4 10/700 1.2/50 5/310 8/20 50 100 - FCC Part 68, lightning surge type A 1500 800 10/160 10/560 10/160 10/560 75 55 12.5 6.5 FCC Part 68, lightning surge type B 1000 9/720 5/320 25 - BELLCORE TR-NWT-001089 First level 2500 1000 2/10 10/1000 2/10 10/1000 150 50 11.5 10 BELLCORE TR-NWT-001089 Second level 5000 2/10 2/10 150 11.5 CNET l31-24 1000 0.5/700 0.8/310 25 - COMPLIES WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS: October 1998 - Ed: 9A 1/5 TPA SERIES ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (Tamb = 25°C) Symbol P Parameter Power dissipation on infinite heatsink IPP Peak pulse current ITSM Non repetitive surge peak on-state current 2 I t dV/dt Value 1.7 Unit W 10/1000 µs 8/20 µs tp = 20 ms 50 100 A 30 A tp = 20 ms VRM 9 5 A2s kV/µs - 55 to + 150 150 °C °C 230 °C Tamb = 50 °C 2 I t value for fusing Critical rate of rise of off-state voltage Tstg Tj Storage temperature range Maximum junction temperature TL Maximum lead temperatureforsolderingduring 10s at 5mm from case THERMAL RESISTANCES Symbol Rth (j-l) Rth (j-a) Parameter Junction to leads (L lead = 10mm) Junction to ambient on printed circuit (Llead = 10 mm) Value Unit 60 °C/W 100 °C/W ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Tamb = 25°C) Symbol Stand-off voltage VRM IRM Leakage current at stand-off voltage VR Continuous Reverse voltage VBR VBO Breakdown voltage Breakover voltage IH Holding current IBO IPP Breakover current Peak pulse current C Capacitance Type TPA62 TPA68 TPA100 TPA120 TPA130 TPA180 TPA200 TPA220 TPA240 TPA270 Note 1: Note 3: 2/5 Parameter IRM @ VRM max. IR @ V R max. note 1 VBO @ IBO max. note 2 IH min. note 3 C max. note 4 µA V µA V V mA mA pF 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 56 61 90 108 117 162 180 198 216 243 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 62 68 100 120 130 180 200 220 240 270 82 90 133 160 173 240 267 293 320 360 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 IR measured at VR guarantee VBRmin ≥ VR See test circuit 2. Note 2: Note 4: Measured at 50 Hz (1 cycle) - See test circuit 1. VR = 1V, F = 1MHz. Refer to fig.3 for C versus V R. TPA SERIES TEST CIRCUIT 1 FOR IBO and VBO parameters: tp = 20ms Auto Transformer 220V/2A R1 static relay. 140 R2 240 K 220V Vout IBO measure D.U.T V BO measure Transformer 220V/800V 5A TEST PROCEDURE : Pulse Test duration (tp = 20ms): - For Bidirectional devices = Switch K is closed - For Unidirectional devices = Switch K is open. VOUT Selection - Device with VBO < 200 Volt - VOUT = 250 VRMS, R1 = 140 Ω. - Device with VBO ≥ 200 Volt - VOUT = 480 VRMS, R2 = 240 Ω. TEST CIRCUIT 2 for IH parameter. R D.U.T. - VP VBAT = - 48 V Surge generator This is a GO-NOGO Test which allows to confirm the holding current (IH) level in a functional test circuit. TEST PROCEDURE : 1) Adjust the current level at the IH value by short circuiting the AK of the D.U.T. 2) Fire the D.U.T with a surge Current : Ipp = 10A , 10/1000 µs. 3) The D.U.T will come back off-state within 50 ms max. 3/5 TPA SERIES Fig. 1: Non repetitive surge peak on-state current versus overload duration (Tj initial=25°C). Fig. 2: Relative variation of holding current versus junction temperature. TSM (A) Fig. 3: Relative variation of junction capacitance versus reverse applied voltage (typical values). Note: For VRM upper than 56V, the curve is extrapolated(dotted line). Fig. 4: On-state current versus on-state voltage (typical values). IT(A) VR(V) Fig. 5: Transient thermal impedance junction to ambient versus pulse duration (for FR4 PC Board with T lead = 10 mm). tp(s) 4/5 VT(V) TPA SERIES ORDER CODE TPA 100 RL PACKAGING: RL = tape and reel. = Ammopack. TRISIL PROTECTION 50A VOLTAGE MARKING : Logo, Date Code, Part Number. PACKAGE MECHANICAL DATA F126 Plastic DIMENSIONS REF. C A D Inches Min. Typ. Max. Min. A 6.05 6.20 6.35 0.238 0.244 0.250 B 2.95 3.00 3.05 0.116 0.118 0.120 C 26 D 0.76 C D Millimeters 31 1.024 Typ. Max. 1.220 B 0.81 0.86 0.030 0.032 0.034 Weight: 0.40 g Packaging : Standard packaging is in tape and reel. Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, STMicroelectronics assumes no responsIbility for the consequences of use of such information nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of STMicroelectronics. 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