Varistors, MOVs

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Cut Tape (CT)Digi-Reel®Tape & Reel (TR)
Maximum AC Volts
10 V34 V
Maximum DC Volts
14 V48 V
Varistor Voltage (Min)
16.28 V55.8 V
Varistor Voltage (Typ)
18.5 V62 V
Varistor Voltage (Max)
20.72 V68.2 V
Current - Surge
100 A120 A
Energy
0.3J0.4J
Capacitance @ Frequency
225 pF @ 1 kHz900 pF @ 1 kHz
Package / Case
0805 (2012 Metric)1206 (3216 Metric)
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0805 (2012 Metric)
VC080514C300DP
VARISTOR 18.5V 120A 0805
KYOCERA AVX
12,123
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10 V
14 V
16.28 V
18.5 V
20.72 V
120 A
0.3J
1
900 pF @ 1 kHz
-55°C ~ 125°C (TA)
Surface Mount, MLCV
0805 (2012 Metric)
Varistors; 1206 (3216 Metric)
VC120648D101DP
VARISTOR 62V 100A 1206
KYOCERA AVX
9,689
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1 : ¥4.93000
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1,000 : ¥1.89753
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Digi-Reel®
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34 V
48 V
55.8 V
62 V
68.2 V
100 A
0.4J
1
225 pF @ 1 kHz
-55°C ~ 125°C (TA)
Surface Mount, MLCV
1206 (3216 Metric)
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Varistors, MOVs


Transient voltage suppression (TVS) products based on Metal Oxide Varistor (MOV) technology are used to protect electrical and electronic devices against excess voltage hazards, such as may be caused by lighting induced transients, static electricity, or similar hazards. Their relatively high parasitic capacitance limits their application to low frequency circuits such as AC utility power inputs, in which application they excel due to their comparably high power dissipation capability and clamping behavior, which allows continued operation of protected devices without need of a reset process following a protection event, as is common with crowbar protection mechanisms.