Here is a parameter introduction to the MTL SDRTD series Surge Protection Device (SPD):
Nominal Voltage: The nominal voltage of the MTL SDRTD is 1 VDC and 0.75 VAC, which is suitable for low - voltage circuit applications.
Nominal Current: It has a nominal current of 10 mA, which indicates the current that the device can handle stably under normal operating conditions.
Series Resistance: The series resistance is 2.7 Ω/line, which helps to limit the current and protect the circuit.
Maximum Leakage Current: The maximum leakage current is 0.3 μA, which is a very small value, ensuring that the device has little impact on the normal operation of the circuit.
Rated Voltage: The rated voltage is 5 V, which is the voltage that the device is designed to withstand for a long time.
Voltage Protection Level: At 1 kV/μs, the voltage protection level is less than 12 V, which means that when a voltage surge occurs, the SPD can effectively limit the voltage to a safe level to protect the connected equipment.
Residual Voltage: The residual voltage at the rated surge current is 38 V, which is relatively low and helps to further protect the equipment from excessive voltage stress.
Bandwidth: The bandwidth is 50 MHz, which is suitable for handling high - frequency signals and can meet the needs of some high - speed communication systems.
Mounting Method: It adopts a DIN - rail mounting method, which is convenient for installation and can be easily integrated into industrial control cabinets and other equipment.
Special Features: It is a 3 - wire RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) surge protector, which is specially designed for protecting 3 - wire RTD circuits and has the characteristics of high accuracy and good stability. In addition, the MTL SDRTD series has the advantages of ultra - slim space - saving design, easy installation, multistage hybrid protection circuitry, and a 10-year product warranty.