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News Release from: Huber+Suhner | Subject: Series 3403 Fine protectors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 25 September 2003
Lightening protectors diminish residual
pulses
A new range of lightening protectors removes the risk of damage to highly sensitive electronic equipment from the relatively high residual pulse at the output of standard gas capsule protectors.
A new range of lightening protectors removes the risk of damage to highly sensitive electronic equipment from the relatively high residual pulse at the output of standard gas capsule protectors With only 6uJ compared with a typical value of 550uJ for a standard protector, the typical residual pulse for the Series 3403 Fine protector range is very low
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 17 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The extremely effective surge pulse reduction makes the Fine protectors suitable to protect even very sensitive microelectronic circuits, such as GPS timing systems for CDMA mobile communications systems.
Benefiting from a rugged, stable and very reliable design, Series 3403 units also offer a DC bypass function.
The devices feature a pre-installed gas capsule, providing a very high level of lightning protection.
Additionally, Fine protectors from Huber+Suhner are waterproof (IP66) and benefit from their ease of installation (screw or bulkhead).
Series 3403 protectors are available with either N or DIN7/16 connectors.
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