05-08-2024 | Bourns | Passives
Bourns, Inc. has released its latest AEC-Q200-compliant GDT family. The Bourns Model 2027-A Series GDTs are developed to fulfil market demands relating to AEC-Q200 compliance regarding reliability, durability, regulatory standards, electrical performance, and additional advanced capabilities needed in certain harsh environmental applications. The stringent testing this standard requires makes the series of GDTs ideal surge protection solutions for demanding applications such as photovoltaic installations, power supplies, low to medium-risk medical devices, HVAC, lighting, and IEC 62368-1 compliant equipment.
The series features 75V-600V breakdown voltages, a high surge current rating and high insulation resistance with a wide -40C to +125C operating temperature range that provides superior thermal stability for applications that must operate in extreme temperature environments. With its high surge capability, the company's latest GDTs can withstand high-energy transients, effectively protecting sensitive electronics from damage. Engineered for longevity, these new components help provide sustained performance over the protected device lifespan, thereby helping to reduce maintenance and replacement costs.
"We designed our new AEC-Q200 compliant GDT series specifically for harsh environmental applications," said David ChavarrÃa, GDT/SPD product line manager at Bourns. "This family not only meets the stringent demands of AEC-Q200 compliance but also opens new opportunities for [Bourns] to explore other markets where the highest level of protection is paramount to maximize system reliability and durability. As leaders in the development of advanced protection solutions, Bourns remains committed to continued innovation and delivering exceptional quality products for our customers worldwide."
The series two-electrode AEC-Q200 compliant GDTs are available now and are RoHS-compliant and UL-recognised.