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Introducing the OMRON G9KB high-capacity power relay with bidirectional switching capability, samples available from Anglia.
The G9KB high-capacity power relay from OMRON is rated 600VDC at 50A and is capable of bi-directional switching allowing it to replace several conventional relays.
 

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Bourns adds TBU-CA series to the TBU™ high speed protector portfolio

Bourns releases new high current Power Inductors models SRP4020 and SRP7030F   Bourns has announced the TBU-CA series of low capacitance single bidirectional high speed protection components using MOSFET technology to protect against faults caused by short circuits, AC power cross, induction and lightning surges.

 

Series TBU-CA025 TBU-CA040 TBU-CA050 TBU-CA065 TBU-CA085
Description
Single Bidirectional
Max. Impulse Voltage (V)
250
400
500
650
850
Max. RMS Voltage (V)
100
200
250
350
425
Trigger Current Levels (mA)
50, 100, 200, 300, 500
Footprint (mm)
6.5 x 4.0

The TBU™ high speed protector placed in the system circuit will monitor the current with the MOSFET detection circuit triggering to provide an effective barrier behind which sensitive electronics are not exposed to large voltages or currents during surge events up to rated limits.

The TBU™ device is provided in a surface mount DFN package and meets industry standard requirements such as RoHS and Pb Free solder reflow profiles.

Click here to view the product data sheet.

For more information, or details on the full range of Bourns products available from Anglia, please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

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This news article was originally published in September 2010.

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