Gas Discharge Tube Arresters (GDT)

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
GTCN36-900M-R10

GTCN36-900M-R10

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 90V 10KA 3 POLE

0

SL1021A300RF

SL1021A300RF

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 300V 10KA 3 POLE TH

0

GTCR38-351M-R20

GTCR38-351M-R20

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 350V 20KA 3 POLE TH

3000

CG2230LSNTR

CG2230LSNTR

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 230V 20KA 2 POLE TH

880

GTCS36-151M-R10

GTCS36-151M-R10

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 150V 10KA 3 POLE SMD

0

SL1021A230R

SL1021A230R

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 230V 10KA 3 POLE TH

910

CG32.0

CG32.0

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 2000V 5KA 2 POLE

0

CG90L

CG90L

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 90V 20KA 2 POLE THROUGH HOLE

588

CG32.7L

CG32.7L

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 2700V 5KA 2 POLE TH

303

GTCA25-900M-R05

GTCA25-900M-R05

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 90V 5KA 2 POLE THROUGH HOLE

0

CG2300L

CG2300L

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 300V 20KA 2 POLE TH

309

SE200

SE200

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 200V 500A 2 POLE SMD

7755

CG2300LSN

CG2300LSN

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 300V 20KA 2 POLE TH

0

SL1411A075SM

SL1411A075SM

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 75V 10KA 2 POLE SMD

0

GTCS35-750M-R05-FT-2

GTCS35-750M-R05-FT-2

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 75V 5KA 3 POLE SURFACE MOUNT

0

GTCA26-251M-R05-2

GTCA26-251M-R05-2

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 250V 5KA 2 POLE THROUGH HOLE

0

CG33.3

CG33.3

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 3300V 5KA 2 POLE

0

CG31.2

CG31.2

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 1200V 5KA 2 POLE

0

GTCR36-231M-R10

GTCR36-231M-R10

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 230V 10KA 3 POLE TH

284

CG42.5SM

CG42.5SM

Wickmann / Littelfuse

GDT 2500V 3KA 2 POLE SMD

0

Gas Discharge Tube Arresters (GDT)

1. Overview

Gas Discharge Tube Arresters (GDT) are voltage-dependent overvoltage protection devices that utilize ionization of gas to divert high-voltage transients to ground. They act as switches that remain non-conductive under normal operating conditions but rapidly transition to a low-impedance state when voltage exceeds a specific threshold. GDTs play a critical role in safeguarding electronic systems from lightning strikes, electrostatic discharge (ESD), and other transient voltage events in telecommunications, power distribution, and industrial automation systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Single-Electrode GDTCompact design with one gas chamber, suitable for low-energy transientsConsumer electronics, IoT devices
Multi-Electrode GDTStacked electrodes for higher energy absorption and multi-stage protectionTelecom infrastructure, 5G base stations
Inert Gas GDTUses argon/neon for stable performance in harsh environmentsIndustrial control systems, aerospace
Metal Vapor GDTMercury/xenon vapor for ultra-fast response timesHigh-speed data lines, medical imaging equipment

3. Structure and Components

Typical GDT construction includes:

  • Ceramic or glass cylindrical body with hermetic sealing
  • Tungsten/copper alloy electrodes with precision spacing
  • Inert gas (e.g., argon, neon) or metal vapor filling
  • External insulation coating (epoxy/silicone rubber)
  • Threaded/metallic base for grounding connection

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical RangeImportance
DC Spark-over Voltage70V 5kVDetermines trigger threshold
Impulse Spark-over Voltage100V 10kVResponse under fast transients
Max Discharge Current10kA 100kAOverload handling capability
Response Time0.1 s 1 sCritical for ESD protection
Dielectric Strength1kV 20kV/mmPost-event insulation recovery

5. Application Fields

Major industry applications include:

  • Telecommunications: DSL modems, fiber optic transceivers, antenna protection
  • Industrial Automation: PLC systems, motor drives, sensor networks
  • Renewable Energy: Solar inverter DC inputs, wind turbine control cabinets
  • Railway Systems: Signaling equipment, traction converter protection
  • Case Study: 5G Base Station Implementation
    • Multi-electrode GDTs protect RF front-end modules from lightning surges
    • Combined with TVS diodes for multi-level protection architecture
    • Reduces maintenance costs by 40% in coastal deployments

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
LittelfuseSPA-GDT SeriesHybrid gas-silicon integration, 10kA rating
Bourns2021 SeriesSurface-mount design, 500V breakdown
EatonPulsar GDT100kA max current, UL94 certified
MurataMA48 SeriesNano-coated ceramic body, -55 C~125 C operation

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations for GDT selection:

  1. Match breakdown voltage to system operating voltage (min. 1.2x nominal)
  2. Verify discharge current rating exceeds maximum expected surge (IEC 61643-11 compliance)
  3. Consider environmental factors (temperature, humidity, vibration)
  4. Assess mounting requirements (through-hole vs surface-mount)
  5. Coordinate with downstream protection devices for coordinated clamping
  6. Check certification standards (UL, CSA, RoHS)

8. Industry Trends

Future development directions:

  • Miniaturization for high-density PCB applications (sub-5mm diameters)
  • Advanced nanogap technologies for sub-nanosecond response times
  • Integration with AI-based predictive maintenance systems
  • Development of eco-friendly alternative gases to replace SF6
  • Wide bandgap semiconductor hybrid protection devices
  • Increased adoption in EV charging infrastructure (DC fast chargers)

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