The VDRH10S060BSE belongs to the category of voltage-dependent resistor (VDR) or varistor.
It is used as a protective device in electrical circuits to suppress transient voltage spikes and limit excessive voltage.
The VDRH10S060BSE typically has two leads for connection in a circuit. The pin configuration may vary slightly based on the manufacturer's design, but it generally follows a standard leaded component structure.
The VDRH10S060BSE operates based on the principle of voltage-dependent resistance. Under normal operating conditions, it exhibits high resistance, effectively isolating the circuit from transient voltage fluctuations. When the voltage exceeds a certain threshold, the varistor's resistance decreases significantly, diverting excess current away from the protected circuit.
The VDRH10S060BSE finds application in various electronic and electrical systems, including: - Power supply units - Surge protectors - Industrial equipment - Consumer electronics - Automotive electronics
These alternative models offer similar voltage-dependent resistance characteristics with varying voltage ratings to suit specific application requirements.
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