TVS - Varistors, MOVs

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
MLVC18V024C1500

MLVC18V024C1500

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 33V 500A 1812

0

MLVC32V045C1500

MLVC32V045C1500

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 56V 100A 3225

0

MLVC32V031C2200

MLVC32V031C2200

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 39V 100A 3225

0

MLVC08V022C175

MLVC08V022C175

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 30V 35A 0805

0

MLVC18V011C2400

MLVC18V011C2400

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 16V 500A 1812

0

MLVC32V200C250

MLVC32V200C250

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 240V 400A 3225

0

MLVC13V014C1500

MLVC13V014C1500

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 20V 300A 1210

0

MLVC18V012C2300

MLVC18V012C2300

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 18V 500A 1812

0

MLVC12V014C350

MLVC12V014C350

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 20V 35A 1206

0

MLVC08V030C150

MLVC08V030C150

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 42V 35A 0805

0

MLVC32V065C1000

MLVC32V065C1000

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 82V 400A 3225

0

MLVC40V125C1350

MLVC40V125C1350

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 150V 1200A 4032

0

MLVC13V012C1700

MLVC13V012C1700

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 18V 300A 1210

0

MLVC13V022C1100

MLVC13V022C1100

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 30V 300A 1210

0

MLVC40V065C1900

MLVC40V065C1900

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 82V 1200A 4032

0

MLVC13V060C420

MLVC13V060C420

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 76V 250A 1210

0

MLVC06V024C140

MLVC06V024C140

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 33V 30A 0603

0

MLVC18V056C800

MLVC18V056C800

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 72V 500A 1812

0

MLVC08V022C320

MLVC08V022C320

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 30V 100A 0805

0

MLVC12V026C220

MLVC12V026C220

PowerStor (Eaton)

VARISTOR 36V 35A 1206

0

TVS - Varistors, MOVs

1. Overview

Transient Voltage Suppressors (TVS), Varistors, and Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs) are critical components for protecting electronic circuits from voltage spikes and electrostatic discharge (ESD). These devices clamp excessive voltage to safe levels, preventing damage to sensitive components. TVS diodes are semiconductor-based solutions with fast response times, while Varistors (including MOVs) use nonlinear resistive materials to absorb energy. Their importance spans industries like telecommunications, automotive, and consumer electronics, ensuring reliability in environments exposed to electrical surges.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
TVS DiodesUnidirectional/bidirectional clamping, sub-nanosecond response time, low leakage currentCommunication interfaces (USB, HDMI), microcontrollers, power supplies
Zinc Oxide VaristorsHigh energy absorption, voltage-dependent resistance, aging characteristicsPower line protection, industrial motor drives, surge protection strips
MOVsSpecialized varistors with metal oxide ceramics, optimized for AC/DC applicationsAppliances, LED lighting, renewable energy systems

3. Structure and Composition

TVS diodes employ a PN junction semiconductor structure with doping profiles optimized for breakdown characteristics. Varistors consist of polycrystalline ceramic materials (typically zinc oxide grains with additives) sandwiched between metal electrodes, encapsulated in epoxy or molded housings. MOVs use similar materials to varistors but with enhanced grain boundary engineering for improved voltage clamping. All devices incorporate termination coatings (e.g., silver, tin) for PCB mounting compatibility.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Clamping Voltage (VCLAMP)Voltage level during surge conductionDetermines protection level for downstream components
Response TimeTime to transition from blocking to clamping modeTVS: 0.5-10 ns; MOVs: 10-50 ns
Energy Absorption (WADM)Maximum surge energy handling capabilityMeasured in joules (J), critical for industrial applications
Leakage CurrentOff-state current at rated voltageImpacts power efficiency, typically <100 A

5. Application Fields

Key industries include:

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphone charging circuits, TV power supplies
  • Industrial Automation: PLCs, motor drives, sensor interfaces
  • Automotive: ECU protection, CAN bus interfaces, battery management systems
  • Renewable Energy: Solar inverters, wind turbine controllers

Case Study: MOVs in smart meters provide 10kA surge protection against grid transients.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Specifications
LittelfuseSM712-0212A, 13.3V clamping, bidirectional TVS for RS-485
BournsV14450A14mm MOV, 450VAC, 210J energy rating
STMicroelectronicsTV05C0600.5W, 6V, ultra-small TVS for IoT devices

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Operating voltage vs. clamping voltage margin
  • Surge current requirements (8/20 s waveform standard)
  • Package size constraints (SMD vs. through-hole)
  • Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity)
  • Lifespan expectations (MOVs degrade with repeated surges)

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Miniaturization: Sub-0201 TVS devices for mobile applications
  • Higher energy density: MOVs with >1000J/cm absorption
  • Integration: Combined ESD and surge protection solutions
  • Automotive focus: AEC-Q qualified devices for 48V systems
  • Green manufacturing: Lead-free and RoHS-compliant materials
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