The 2003 Series Gas Discharge Tube Surge Protector by Bourns is an economical, surface-mount device designed for broadband protection in telecommunications, commercial, and industrial applications. Featuring ultra-low capacitance of 0.5 pF and low insertion loss, it effectively suppresses voltage surges and transients. Certified RoHS compliant and recognized by UL, it offers a broad operating temperature range from -40°C to +90°C. The series includes models with DC sparkover voltages from 75V to 470V and impulse breakdown voltages up to 1100 V, ensuring reliable overvoltage protection for sensitive electronic systems.
DC Sparkover +20% @ 100V: 75V to 470V depending on model
Capacitance: 0.5 pF at 1 MHz
Operating Temperature: -40°C to +90°C
Maximum Discharge Current: 8/20 ps, 2000 A
Surge Life: 300 operations at 100A
Insulation Resistance: 1 gigaohm
Certifications: UL Recognized, RoHS Compliant
Glow Voltage: ~70V at 10mA
Arc Voltage: ~10V at 1A
Moisture Sensitivity Level: 1
ESD Classification: 6
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