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News Release from: Flint | Subject: Syfer Technology SP range
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 10 April 2002
Surge protection capacitors to EN
specifications
Flint has a range of Class Y3/X2 compliant ceramic chip capacitors devices for IEC60950 certified equipment, where over voltage surges such as lightning strikes can occur.
Flint has a range of Class Y3/X2 compliant ceramic chip capacitors devices for IEC60950 certified equipment, where over voltage surges such as lightning strikes can occur These include modems, faxes, telephones, network interface cards and many other applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Syfer Technology SP range delivers surge protection capacitors approved and certified to Semko and T\V.
Syfer Technology is the only European MLC manufacturer to produce these parts to this specification.
These multilayer chip capacitors meet the requirements IEC60384-14 and EN132400, and the electrical specifications and creepage limitations of IEC60950.
They also meet the impulse test requirements of the EN and IEC specifications.
By meeting the 1500V RMS isolation requirements of IEEE802.3, these devices are also suitable for use in Ethernet networking products.
The range is available in 1808 case size (4.5 x 2.0 x 2.0mm) with an ultra-stable temperature coefficient of +/-30ppm/C.
Minimum creepage distance is 2.5mm.
Rated voltage for Class Y3 and X2 devices is 250V AC and nominal capacitance values from 4.7pF to 1nF are available.
Insulation resistance is 10Gohm at +125C and dielectric strength is 1500V AC/3000V DC.
Devices are available in bulk quantities, and on reels containing 1500 or 6000 units.
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