





Thyristor Surge Suppressor PP1800SC
The PP-SM Series are thyristor surge suppression (TSS) devices designed to protect telecommunication equipment against lightning and transients induced by AC power lines. These devices can be used on central office equipment, PBX, DSU, OCU and other telecommunication equiment/systems. The bidirectional configuration provides protection for both positive and negative transients and the discrete surface mount package allows for individual placement of the device on line cards or other locations where multiple component devices do not offer the versatile in board trace layout. This series can be used to provide protection in accordance with industry standards such as FCC Part 68, ANSI C62.41, UL 1459, GR-1089-CORE, IEC 61000-2, IEC 61000-4 and IEC 61000-4-5 requirements.
The PP-SM Series are thyristor surge suppression (TSS) devices designed to protect telecommunication equipment against lightning and transients induced by AC power lines. These devices can be used on central office equipment, PBX, DSU, OCU and other telecommunication equiment/systems. The bidirectional configuration provides protection for both positive and negative transients and the discrete surface mount package allows for individual placement of the device on line cards or other locations where multiple component devices do not offer the versatile in board trace layout. This series can be used to provide protection in accordance with industry standards such as FCC Part 68, ANSI C62.41, UL 1459, GR-1089-CORE, IEC 61000-2, IEC 61000-4 and IEC 61000-4-5 requirements.
The PP-SM Series are thyristor surge suppression (TSS) devices designed to protect telecommunication equipment against lightning and transients induced by AC power lines. These devices can be used on central office equipment, PBX, DSU, OCU and other telecommunication equiment/systems. The bidirectional configuration provides protection for both positive and negative transients and the discrete surface mount package allows for individual placement of the device on line cards or other locations where multiple component devices do not offer the versatile in board trace layout. This series can be used to provide protection in accordance with industry standards such as FCC Part 68, ANSI C62.41, UL 1459, GR-1089-CORE, IEC 61000-2, IEC 61000-4 and IEC 61000-4-5 requirements.