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EMP Protection Units: Analog Communication and Control Lines

The document describes EMP protection units for analog communication and control lines. It provides technical specifications for two models including rated voltage, current, frequency bandwidth, insertion loss, surge current ratings, and dimensional drawings.

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EMP Protection Units: Analog Communication and Control Lines

The document describes EMP protection units for analog communication and control lines. It provides technical specifications for two models including rated voltage, current, frequency bandwidth, insertion loss, surge current ratings, and dimensional drawings.

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EMP Protection Units

Analog Communication and Control Lines

Series/Type: B84320Z0010H033/B84320Z0010H035

Date: January 2004

© EPCOS AG 2015. Reproduction, publication and dissemination of this publication, enclosures hereto and the
information contained therein without EPCOS' prior express consent is prohibited.

EPCOS AG is a TDK Group Company.


EMP protection units B84320Z0010H033
Analog communication and control lines B84320Z0010H035

General
The EMP protection unit is sequenced, i.e. to use simultaneously the benefits of inert-gas-filled
surge arresters (extremely high surge capability) and of varistors (fast response). They are isola-
ted by a series inductor.

The arrester is housed in a plug-in socket, so it can be removed and tested without detaching the
lines.

Note on voltage figures:


The maximum voltage on the filter output depends primarily on the rise time until the arrester re-
sponds. For this reason the maximum voltage on the filter output is stated in the following table as
a function of the rising edge dv/dt of the pulse.

Technical data

Ordering code B84320Z0010H033 B84320Z0010H035


Rated voltage VR 60 V 140 V
Rated frequency fR 0 ... 10 kHz 0 ... 10 kHz Pass bandwidth at Z L
Rated current IR 1 A 1 A TA = 40 °C
Number of lines 10 10 Pairs
Line impedance ZL 600 Ω 600 Ω
Max. DC resistance Rmax <2 Ω <2 Ω Per line
Permissible ambient 25/+40 °C 25/+40 °C
temperature TA
Climatic category 25/085/56 25/085/56 25 °C/+85 °C/56 days
(EN 60068-1) damp heat test
Approx. weight 300 g 300 g
Nominal DC spark-over <800 V <800 V
voltage VsdcN
Nominal surge current 5 kA 5 kA Line/line
(8/20 µs) 10 kA 10 kA Pair/case
Suppression condition I < IR I < IR

Maximum voltage on filter output:

At rising edge Unsymmetrical Unsymmetrical Symmetrical


dv/dt = 0.1 kV/µs ≤190 V ≤200 V ≤17 V
dv/dt = 1 kV/µs ≤260 V ≤180 V ≤15 V
dv/dt = 1 kV/ns 1)
≤16 V ≤20 V ≤8 V

1) Typical test pulse: rise time 10 ns, time to half value 1500 ns, charge voltage min. 50 kV, source impedance 90 Ω

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EMP protection units B84320Z0010H033
Analog communication and control lines B84320Z0010H035

Circuit diagram
(only one of 10 pairs shown)

Insertion loss αe per pair (typical values at Z = 50 Ω)

Asymmetrical measurement circuit


to MIL-STD-220A

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EMP protection units B84320Z0010H033
Analog communication and control lines B84320Z0010H035

Dimensional drawing
Side view

Terminal strip:
Terminals with cage strain system, suitable for
conductors 0.08 ... 2.5 mm2

Front view of protected end

Installation section and attachment

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