SLLSF32C November 2018 – March 2019 THVD1419 , THVD1429
PRODUCTION DATA.
Surge transients often result from lightning strikes (direct strike or an indirect strike which induce voltages and currents), or the switching of power systems, including load changes and short circuit switching. These transients are often encountered in industrial environments, such as factory automation and power-grid systems.
Figure 21 compares the pulse-power of the EFT and surge transients with the power caused by an IEC ESD transient. The left hand diagram shows the relative pulse-power for a 0.5-kV surge transient and 4-kV EFT transient, both of which dwarf the 10-kV ESD transient visible in the lower-left corner. 500-V surge transients are representative of events that may occur in factory environments in industrial and process automation.
The right hand diagram shows the pulse-power of a 6-kV surge transient, relative to the same 0.5-kV surge transient. 6-kV surge transients are most likely to occur in power generation and power-grid systems.
Figure 22 shows the test setup used to validate THVD14x9 surge performance according to the IEC 61000-4-5 1.2/50-μs surge pulse.
THVD14x9 product family is robust to ±2.5-kV surge transients without the need for any external components.