CompanionTMOV25S Series Ideally Suited for Outdoor LED Lighting Market
CHICAGO -- (Business Wire)
Littelfuse,
Inc. (NASDAQ: LFUS), the worldwide leader in circuit protection,
today announced the addition of the TMOV34S® Varistor Series
to its Thermally-Protected MOV (TMOV®) line of products with
UL1449 recognition to the demanding higher range voltage values from
115VAC to 750VAC. TMOV34S Series devices are the industry’s only
varistors that carry UL1449 recognition to 750VAC to protect circuits
from abnormal overvoltage conditions. TMOV34S Varistor Series’ higher
voltage range makes it an ideal solution for solar power inverter and
high voltage power supply applications.
Due to the close proximity of their integrated thermal element to the
MOV body, they can offer quick thermal response in a far smaller
component, an important advantage over competitive solutions that rely
on mechanical designs. The TMOV34S Series joins the TMOV25S Varistor
Series already available from Littelfuse, which is finding wide
acceptance in outdoor LED lighting applications.
The 25mm-square-format TMOV25S® Series Varistor line is
designed for applications that require meeting the abnormal overvoltage
requirements of UL1449. Devices in the TMOV25S Varistor Series
incorporate a patented thermally responsive element that will open in
the event of overheating due to abnormal overvoltages. This series of
products is based on the Littelfuse UltraMOV Series, which meets the
surge suppressor component recognition requirements of UL1449 for both
cord-connected and permanently connected Surge Protection Device (SPD)
end products. These devices can be wave soldered without the need for
special or expense assembly processes. With a standard operating voltage
range of 115VAC to 750VAC to accommodate common AC line voltages, a
wider operating voltage range than competitive products, they offer a
high peak current rating of 20kA to help circuit designers meet SPD Type
1 requirements easily.
Unlike other products on the market that employ mechanical means of
thermal protection that add bulk, the TMOV25S Series Varistor line has
integrated thermal protection, allowing for a smaller package size that
is more compatible with luminaire designs. The temperature-protected
25mm Varistor disc not only ensures the TMOV25S Series passes the new
DOE Surge Immunity standards for Outdoor LED Lighting, but provides
integrated thermal protection to guard against end-of-life MOV failures
and temporary overvoltage faults.
The 25mm Varistor disc in the TMOV25S Series features a very robust
design engineered to withstand multiple instances of 10,000A surge
current (8x20microsecond waveform) without degradation. The fail-safe
mechanism integrated into the TMOV25 Series simplifies placing the
Varistor on the very front end of outdoor LED luminaire designs.
Although a series fuse is typically used on the front end to protect
standard Varistor discs, the TMOV25S Series device often makes this
unnecessary. (Littelfuse recommends customers consult with their
safety/compliance engineers to ensure safety compliant designs.) If the
TMOV25S Series Varistor disc gets degraded due to multiple high surge
events, the integrated thermal element will open and protect the MOV
from failing and damaging the luminaire assembly.
The TMOV25S Series includes an optional third leg, designed to allow the
Varistor to indicate that it has activated its self-protection function,
thereby notifying the luminaire system that protection is no longer
available, so the front end TMOV25 Series Varistor or the luminaire now
requires replacement.
Devices in the TMOV34S Varistor Series combine a 34mm-square-format
Varistor element (MOV) with high surge capability (up to 40kA) with an
integrated thermally activated element. This element will open in the
event of overheating due to abnormal overvoltage, limited current
conditions. TMOV34S Series devices can offer quick thermal response to
overvoltages in high energy circuits due to the close proximity of the
integrated thermal element to the MOV body. The integrated configuration
also offers lower inductance than most discrete solutions, resulting in
improved clamping response to fast overvoltage transients. Some TMOV34S
devices include a monitor lead, which may be connected to signaling
circuitry to indicate if the MOV has been disconnected from the circuit.
TMOV34S Series devices are designed to suppress voltage transients by
clamping them to a safe level; they are also engineered to disconnect
themselves from high energy circuits safely in a sustained overvoltage,
limited current condition as outlined in UL1449. Because they use the
same pin layout as a standard 34mm Varistor, the two-leaded version of
the TMOV34S Series can be used to replace standard devices without the
need for a board redesign; the TMOV34S Series also offers the added
functionality of thermal protection that standard Varistor devices don’t
provide.
“Together, the TMOV34S and TMOV25S Varistor Series offer our customers a
wider range of circuit protection options and exemplify our commitment
to provide the industry’s broadest and deepest portfolio of these
solutions,” said Littelfuse Product Manager Johnny Chang.
Littelfuse, the leader in Varistor technology, provides a comprehensive
range of products and solutions that provide overcurrent protection for
any electronic application. With 85 years of experience in building and
supplying overcurrent protection products, Littelfuse is dedicated to
providing application expertise and support that meets or exceeds
customers’ needs.
Availability
TMOV34S and TMOV25S Series Varistor samples are
available now for bulk orders; sample requests through authorized
Littelfuse distributors worldwide. For a listing of Littelfuse
distributors, please visit littelfuse.com.
For More Information
For more information about Littelfuse
and its circuit protection products, please visit the Littelfuse at littelfuse.com
or contact the Littelfuse Technical Support line at 1-800-999-9445. For
circuit protection application design ideas, please visit the new Application
Design Center section of the Littelfuse Web site.
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About Littelfuse
Founded in 1927, Littelfuse, Inc., the
worldwide leader in circuit protection, offers the industry’s broadest
and deepest portfolio of circuit protection products and solutions.
Littelfuse devices protect products in virtually every market that uses
electrical energy, from consumer electronics to automobiles to
industrial equipment. In addition to its Chicago, Illinois, world
headquarters, Littelfuse has more than 20 sales, distribution,
manufacturing and engineering facilities in the Americas, Europe and
Asia. Technologies offered by Littelfuse include Fuses;
Gas
Discharge Tubes (GDTs); Positive
Temperature Coefficient Devices (PTCs); Protection
Relays; PulseGuard®
ESD Suppressors; SIDACtor®
Devices; Silicon
Protection Arrays(SPA™); Switching
Thyristors; TVS
Diodes and Varistors.
The company also offers a comprehensive line of highly reliable Electromechanical
and Electronic Switch and Control Devices for commercial and
specialty vehicles, as well as underground Power
Distribution Centers for safe control and distribution of
electricity in mining operations.
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For more information, please visit www.littelfuse.com.
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Contacts:
Littelfuse, Inc.
Rhonda Stratton, 1-773-628-0644
Marketing
Communications Manager
rstratton@littelfuse.com
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