P3500SCMCLRPManufacturer: LITTELFUSE MC Series DO-214 are low capacitance SIDACtor? devices designed to protect | |||
| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| P3500SCMCLRP | LITTELFUSE | 2500 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
MC Series DO-214 are low capacitance SIDACtor? devices designed to protect **Introduction to the P3500SCMCLRP by LITTELFUSE**  
The **P3500SCMCLRP** is a high-performance **thyristor surge protector** designed by LITTELFUSE to safeguard sensitive electronic circuits from transient voltage events. This component is engineered to provide reliable **overvoltage protection** in applications where fast response and robust surge handling are critical.   Featuring a **low clamping voltage** and high surge current capability, the P3500SCMCLRP is ideal for use in telecommunications, industrial control systems, and power supply units. Its **bidirectional** design ensures protection against both positive and negative voltage transients, making it versatile for AC or DC circuits.   The device is housed in a compact **surface-mount (SMC) package**, allowing for efficient PCB integration while maintaining high thermal performance. With a **breakover voltage** optimized for precise triggering, it ensures minimal leakage current under normal operating conditions, enhancing system reliability.   Engineers favor the P3500SCMCLRP for its **repeatable surge protection** and compliance with industry standards, making it a dependable solution for mitigating electrical disturbances. Whether used in consumer electronics or critical infrastructure, this thyristor-based protector delivers consistent performance under demanding conditions.   For detailed specifications, consult the manufacturer’s datasheet to ensure proper application and integration. |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
MC Series DO-214 are low capacitance SIDACtor? devices designed to protect
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