Manufacturer Part Number
P3500EAL
Manufacturer
littelfuse
Introduction
The littelfuse P3500EAL is a high-performance Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) Thyristor designed to protect electronic circuits and components from voltage spikes and surges. This device offers robust protection and reliable performance in a compact through-hole package.
Product Features and Performance
Breakover Voltage: 400V
Off-State Voltage: 320V
On-State Voltage: 4V
Peak Pulse Current (8/20μs): 150A
Peak Pulse Current (10/1000μs): 45A
Hold Current (Ih): 150mA
Single-Element Design
Capacitance: 35pF
Through-Hole Mounting
Product Advantages
Excellent transient voltage suppression capabilities
Robust and reliable protection against voltage spikes and surges
Compact through-hole package for easy integration
Suitable for a wide range of applications
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Proven performance and reliability from a trusted manufacturer
Comprehensive protection for sensitive electronic circuits
Cost-effective solution for transient voltage suppression
Easy integration into various electronic systems
Quality and Safety Features
Compliant with industry safety and quality standards
Reliable and durable design for long-term use
Thorough testing and quality control during manufacturing
Compatibility
The P3500EAL is compatible with a wide range of electronic devices and systems that require protection from voltage transients, including:
Power supplies
Microcontrollers
Communication systems
Industrial automation equipment
Consumer electronics
Application Areas
Power electronics
Industrial control systems
Telecommunications equipment
Automotive electronics
Household appliances
Product Lifecycle
The P3500EAL is an active product in the lineup. There are no immediate plans for discontinuation, and it remains a viable option for transient voltage suppression applications. While there may be alternative models available from other manufacturers, it is recommended to consult with our website's sales team for the most up-to-date information on product availability and potential equivalents.