Hybrid device elevates high-energy surge protection

TDK’s G series integrates a metal oxide varistor and a gas discharge tube into a single device to provide enhanced surge protection. The two elements are connected in series, combining the strengths of both technologies to deliver greater protection than either component can offer on its own. This hybrid configuration also reduces leakage current to virtually zero, helping extend the overall lifetime of the device.

The G series comprises two leaded variants—the G14 and G20—with disk diameters of 14 mm and 20 mm, respectively. G14 models support AC operating voltages from 50 V to 680 V, while G20 versions extend this range to 750 V. They can handle maximum surge currents of 6,000 A (G14) and 10,000 A (G20) for a single 8/20-µs pulse, and absorb up to 200 J (G14) or 490 J (G20) of energy.

Operating over a temperature range of –40 °C to +105 °C, the G series is suitable for use in power supplies, chargers, appliances, smart metering, communication systems, and surge protection devices. Integrating both protection elements into a single, epoxy-coated 2-pin package simplifies design and reduces board space compared to using discrete components.

To access the datasheets for the G14 series (ordering code B72214G) and the G20 series (B72220G), click here.

TDK Electronics 

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