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V39CH8

Manufacturer Part Number
V39CH8
Description
VARISTR 39V 100A 1J SMD CH T/R
Manufacturer
Littelfuse Inc
Series
CHr
Datasheet

Specifications of V39CH8

Varistor Voltage
39V
Current-surge
100A
Number Of Circuits
1
Maximum Ac Volts
25VAC
Maximum Dc Volts
31VDC
Energy
1.0J
Package / Case
Non-Standard SMD
Suppressor Type
Varistor
Peak Energy (10/1000us)
1J
Voltage Rating Vdc
31V
Voltage Rating Vac
25V
Operating Temperature Range
-55°C To +125°C
Svhc
No SVHC (15-Dec-2010)
Capacitance
900pF
Voltage Rating Dc
31 V
Voltage Rating Ac
25 V
Clamping Voltage
79 V
Peak Surge Current
250 A
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free by exemption / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free by exemption / RoHS Compliant

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CH Varistor Series
Lead (Pb) Soldering Recommendations
The principal techniques used for the soldering of
components in surface mount technology are IR Re-flow
and Wave soldering. Typical profiles are shown on the right.
CH series devices have silver-platinum terminals (Ag/Pt),
and the recommended solder is 62/36/2 (Sn/Pb/Ag), 60/40
(Sn/Pb) or 63/37 (Sn/Pb). Littelfuse also recommends an
RMA solder flux.
Wave soldering is the most strenuous of the processes.
To avoid the possibility of generating stresses due to
thermal shock, a preheat stage in the soldering process
is recommended, and the peak temperature of the solder
process should be rigidly controlled.
When using a reflow process, care should be taken to
ensure that the CH chip is not subjected to a thermal
gradient steeper than 4 degrees per second; the ideal
gradient being 2 degrees per second. During the soldering
process, preheating to within 100 degrees of the solder's
peak temperature is essential to minimize thermal shock.
Once the soldering process has been completed, it is
still necessary to ensure that any further thermal shocks
are avoided. One possible cause of thermal shock is hot
printed circuit boards being removed from the solder
process and subjected to cleaning solvents at room
temperature. The boards must be allowed to cool gradually
to less than 50ºC before cleaning.
Lead–free (Pb-free) Soldering Recommendations
CH series devices have silver-platinum terminals (Ag/Pt),
and the recommended Lead-free solder is 96.5/3.0/0.5
(SnAgCu) with an RMA flux, though there is a wide
selection of pastes and fluxes available that should be
compatible.
The reflow profile must be constrained by the maximums
in the Lead–free Reflow Profile. For Lead–free Wave
soldering, the Wave Solder Profile still applies.
Note: the Lead–free paste, flux and profile were used for
evaluation purposes by Littelfuse, based upon industry
standards and practices. There are multiple choices of all
three available, it is advised that the customer explores the
optimum combination for their process as processes vary
considerably from site to site.
Surface Mount Varistors > CH Series
Varistor Products
Revision: August 30, 2010
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Figure 9
Reflow Solder Profile
Wave Solder Profile
Lead–free Re-flow Solder Profile
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MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 260˚C,
TIME WITHIN 5˚C OF PEAK
20 SECONDS MAXIMUM
1.0
Please refer to www.littelfuse.com/series/CH.html for current information.
PREHEAT ZONE
PREHEAT ZONE
1.0
1.0
PREHEAT DWELL
FIRST PREHEAT
2.0
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
1.5
1.5
TIME (MINUTES)
TIME (MINUTES)
MAXIMUM WAVE 260°C
TIME (MINUTES)
RAMP RATE
<3˚C/s
3.0
2.0
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
230°C
2.0
SECOND PREHEAT
RAMP RATE
<2°C/s
2.5
4.0
2.5
ABOVE 183°C
SECONDS
3.0
40-80
5.0
60 - 150 SEC
3.0
> 217˚C
3.5
6.0
3.5
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4.0
4.5
7.0

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