ERZV10D470

Description
V Series 38 VDC 30 V RMS 47 V 1 kA Through Hole Transient/Surge Absorber
Capacitance
4.6nF
Energy
6.8J
Clamping Voltage
93V
Varistor Voltage
47V
Max Surge Current
1kA
Voltage Rating (AC)
30V
Voltage Rating (DC)
38V
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  • Voltage Rating: 38 VDC and 30 VAC
  • Max Surge Current: 1 kA
  • Clamping Voltage: 93 V
  • Lead Free and RoHS Compliant
  • Compact Radial Package with 10 mm Diameter

The Panasonic V Series Transient/Surge Absorber is designed to protect sensitive electronic components from voltage spikes and transients. With a robust voltage rating of 38 VDC and 30 VAC, this varistor ensures reliable performance in various applications. Its through-hole mounting style and compact dimensions make it suitable for a wide range of circuit designs. The device operates effectively within a temperature range of -40°C to 85°C, providing excellent protection in demanding environments.

The V Series 38 VDC 30 V RMS 47 V 1 kA Through Hole Transient/Surge Absorber is commonly used to protect sensitive electronic components from voltage transients and surges. With a maximum output current of 1 kA and a clamping voltage of 93 V, it ensures reliable operation in various applications. It is ideal for use in consumer electronics, industrial equipment, and power supplies, where surge protection is critical.

Fusion’s in-house quality hubs and Prosemi testing facility are fully certified to meet critical industry standards for electronic component inspection and testing.

AS6081
AS9120B
ISO 9001
QMS STD 9090

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