P0900SCMC Littelfuse / Teccor Sidactor(R) Product, P0900SCMC Datasheet - Page 138

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P0900SCMC

Manufacturer Part Number
P0900SCMC
Description
SIDACTOR MC BI 75V 400A DO-214AA
Manufacturer
Littelfuse / Teccor Sidactor(R) Product
Series
SIDACtor® SC(MC)r
Datasheet

Specifications of P0900SCMC

Voltage - Breakover
98V
Voltage - Off State
75V
Voltage - On State
5V
Current - Peak Pulse (8 X 20µs)
400A
Current - Peak Pulse (10 X 1000µs)
100A
Current - Hold (ih)
150mA
Number Of Elements
1
Capacitance
70pF
Package / Case
DO-214AA, SMB
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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TIA-968 (formerly known as FCC Part 68)
TIA-968 (formerly known as FCC Part 68)
Table 4.14 TIA-968 Voltage Surge
Notes:
• For Type A surges, the EUT may pass either “operationally” or “non-operationally.”
• For Type B surges, the EUT must pass “operationally.”
• The peak current for the Type A longitudinal surge is the total available current from the surge generator.
• The peak current for the Type B longitudinal surge is the current supplied to each conductor.
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Longitudinal A
Longitudinal B
Metallic A
Metallic B
Surge
Type
TIA-968 applies to all terminal equipment connected to the Public Switched Telephone
Network (PSTN) and holds the “rule of law” by congressional order.
The purpose of TIA-968 is to provide a set of uniform standards to protect the telephone
network from any damage or interference caused by the connection of terminal equipment.
This standard includes environmental simulations such as vibration tests, temperature and
humidity cycling, drop tests and tests for hazardous voltages and currents, as well as tests
for signal power levels, line balance, on-hook impedance, and billing protection. All these
standards must be met before and after the environmental tests are applied.
Overvoltage Test
TIA-968 compliant equipment must undergo an overvoltage test that includes a Type A and
Type B Metallic Voltage Surge and a Type A and Type B Longitudinal Voltage Surge. These
surges are part of the environmental simulation, and although a provision does allow the
EUT to reach an open circuit failure mode during the Type A tests, failures must:
1. Arise from an intentional design that will cause the phone to be either disconnected from
2. Be designed so that it is substantially apparent to the end user that the terminal
For Type B surges, equipment protection circuitry is not allowed to fail. The EUT must be
designed to withstand Type B surges and continue to function in all operational states.
Metallic Voltage Surge
The Type A and Type B Metallic Voltage Surges are applied in both the positive and
negative polarity across Tip and Ring during all operational states (on-hook, off-hook,
ringing, and so on). The Type A surge is an 800 V, 100 A peak surge while the Type B
surge is a 1000 V, 25 A peak surge, as presented in Table 4.14.
the public network or repaired rapidly
equipment is not operable
A common example of an acceptable failure would be an open circuit due to an open
connection on either Tip or Ring.
Voltage
±1500
±1000
±1500
(V
Peak
±800
PK
)
(Voltage Waveform)
Decay Time
10x560 µs
10x160 µs
9x720 µs
9x720 µs
Rise &
4 - 14
Current
Peak
37.5
100
200
(A)
25
SIDACtor
(Current Waveform)
Decay Time
10x560µs
10x160µs
5x320µs
5x320µs
Rise &
®
Data Book and Design Guide
© 2002 Teccor Electronics
Each Polarity
Repetitions
1
1
1
1

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