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RC Snubber Circuit Circuit (OT2402-E31)
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Description
RC absorption circuit is also called RC snubber circuit. It is a circuit structure in which a resistor and capacitor are connected in series and parallel with the switch. It is used to enhance the voltage and current waves that turn on and off electronic power devices. The RC absorption circuit module can prevent the induced electromotive force generated when the inductive load is turned on and off, so as to avoid damage to the switching equipment such as relays and thyristors, prevent electromagnetic interference, and enhance the anti-interference ability of the single-chip microcomputer.
Load: Suitable for AC or DC 5-400V inductive load (load less than 1000W)
Resistance: 220 Ohm
Capacitor:
CBB22 104J630V
0.1uF
630V
5% tolerance
Varistor:
AC voltage: 300V
Rated DC voltage: 385V
Maximum terminal voltage Vc: 775V
Varistor housing type: Disc 10mm
Varistor type: Metal oxide varistor
Peak surge current @ 8/20µs: 2.5kA
Minimum operating temperature: -40°C
Maximum operating temperature: 105°C
Surge energy (10/1000uS): 70J_x005F_x000D_
Read moreRead lessLoad: Suitable for AC or DC 5-400V inductive load (load less than 1000W)
Resistance: 220 Ohm
Capacitor:
CBB22 104J630V
0.1uF
630V
5% tolerance
Varistor:
AC voltage: 300V
Rated DC voltage: 385V
Maximum terminal voltage Vc: 775V
Varistor housing type: Disc 10mm
Varistor type: Metal oxide varistor
Peak surge current @ 8/20µs: 2.5kA
Minimum operating temperature: -40°C
Maximum operating temperature: 105°C
Surge energy (10/1000uS): 70J_x005F_x000D_
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