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Robust Surge Protective Device (SPD) Guards Signal, Data Lines

July 8, 2014
Bourns, Inc. has added a new surge protective device (SPD) for signal and data line application.

Bourns, Inc. has added a  surge protective device (SPD) for signal and data line applications to its industry-leading portfolio. Designated Bourns® Model 1840, the new device is a heavy-duty, MSP® Multi-Stage Protector designed to safeguard sensitive electronic circuits and components from damaging surge voltages and currents. The new model features extremely fast response and low clamping voltages making it ideal to protect signal and data lines associated with computer, data communication, instrumentation, broadcasting and industrial controls. The Bourns® Model 1840 supports working voltages of 5, 12 and 24 volts, and may be used directly with RS-232, RS-422, RS-423 and RS-485 standard EIA interfaces as well as with 4-20 mA and 50 mA instrumentation loops.

Bourns' innovative solid-state, third stage protection device works by intercepting the leading edge of a surge within a sub-nanosecond response time. Within micro-seconds thereafter, a primary stage, three-electrode common-chambered Gas Discharge Tube (GDT) activates and crowbars the majority of the surge energy to ground. The new model also utilizes Bourns® TBU® High-Speed Protector (HSP) technology as a key second stage. Currents exceeding 300 mA through the protector will cause the TBU® HSP to quickly transition into high impedance, isolating any harmful voltages and/or currents from damaging the protected equipment. The GDT protector remains in the crowbar state until the surge has passed and line voltages return to safe levels. After an event, the TBU® HSP automatically restores the line to normal operation by automatically resetting to a low impedance state.

The Bourns® Model 1840 features vibration-resistant screw-type clamp terminals and convenient mounting and grounding is possible to any flat surface or to DIN-1 (TS-32) or DIN-3 (TS-35) rails. The new device also has a flame-resistant epoxy-filled housing and cable shields are passed through and may be grounded or arc-protected to ground.

Bourns® Model 1840 is available now through catalog distribution and is priced at $120 each.

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