VC1210K401R017 vs VC1210K401R011
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| Category | TVS - Varistors, MOVs | TVS - Varistors, MOVs |
| Manufacturer | KEMET | KEMET |
| Description | VARISTOR 27V 400A 1210 | VARISTOR 33V 400A 1210 |
| Package | 1210 (3225 Metric) | 1210 (3225 Metric) |
| Series | Automotive, AEC-Q200, VC | Automotive, AEC-Q200, VC |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount | Surface Mount |
| Package / Case | 1210 (3225 Metric) | 1210 (3225 Metric) |
| Number of Circuits | 1 | 1 |
| Varistor Voltage (Typ) | 27V | 33V |
| Current - Surge | 400A | 400A |
| Maximum DC Volts | 22V | 14V |
| Varistor Voltage (Min) | 24.3V | 29.7V |
| Varistor Voltage (Max) | 29.7V | 36.3V |
| Maximum AC Volts | 17V | 11V |
| Energy | 1.8J | 1.3J |
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1. What are Movs?
Movs(Move String) is an instruction cluster in assembly language, mainly used to copy strings. The Movs instruction cluster includes multiple variants for handling data movement operations of different lengths.
Basic Functions
The main function of the Movs instruction is to copy the data of the DSSI address to the ESDI address. Specifically:
MOVSB: Move one byte at a time.
MOVSW: Move one word (usually two bytes) at a time.
MOVSD: Move one double word (usually four bytes) at a time.
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2. What is the difference between TVS diodes and MOVs?
The main differences between TVS diodes and MOV varistors are the working principle, application scenarios and performance characteristics.
Working principle
T VS diode is a semiconductor device with nonlinear volt-ampere characteristics, and its working principle is based on the breakdown phenomenon of PN junction. When TVS diode is subjected to reverse transient high voltage, its impedance drops rapidly, absorbing most of the energy and clamping the voltage at a safe value, thereby protecting electronic components 12. TVS diode has a small leakage current before breakdown, and it behaves as a voltage regulator after breakdown, with a strong voltage clamping ability.
MOV varistor is a multi-layer structure made of zinc oxide material with a multi-grain structure, which absorbs surge current by changing the conduction resistance. When the voltage exceeds its varistor voltage, the resistance of MOV drops rapidly, shunting the current, thereby protecting the subsequent circuit 45. MOV has a higher clamping voltage when the current is too large, and a larger leakage current when the voltage is low.
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3. What is a Doppler function TVS?
TVS (Transvaginal Sonography) with Doppler function is a non-invasive medical imaging method, mainly used to evaluate the structure and function of the female reproductive system. TVS uses high-frequency acoustic imaging technology to observe the anatomical structure and abnormalities of pelvic organs such as the uterus and ovaries, and is often used for the diagnosis and monitoring of gynecological diseases.
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4. What is the difference between TVS diodes and varistors?
The main differences between TVS diodes and varistors are in working principles, response time, current carrying capacity, nonlinear characteristics, capacitance effects, reliability and life, and application scenarios.
Working principle:
TVS diode (ransient voltage suppressor) is a high-efficiency protection device in the form of a diode. When both ends are subjected to instantaneous high-energy impact, the TVS diode can quickly change the impedance value from high to low, absorb large current, and clamp the voltage to a predetermined value.
Varistors use their nonlinear characteristics to sharply reduce resistance when the voltage exceeds a certain threshold, thereby absorbing surge current.
Response time:
The response time of TVS diodes is very fast, usually at the sub-nanosecond level (ps level).
The response time of varistors is relatively slow, usually at the nanosecond level (ns level).
Current carrying capacity:
Varistor can withstand larger surge currents. The larger the volume, the greater the surge current it can withstand, which can reach tens of kA to hundreds of kA.
The current carrying capacity of TVS diodes is relatively small.
Nonlinear characteristics:
The nonlinear characteristics of TVS diodes are similar to those of voltage-stabilizing diodes. The leakage current is very small before breakdown, and it has standard voltage-stabilizing characteristics after breakdown.
The nonlinear characteristics of varistors are poor, with a higher limiting voltage at high currents and a larger leakage current at low voltages.
Capacitive effect:
The capacitance of TVS diodes and varistors is large, but TVS diodes also have low-capacitance products, which are suitable for the protection of high-speed signal lines.
Reliability and life:
TVS diodes have high reliability, are not easy to deteriorate, and have a long service life.
Varistors have poor reliability, are prone to aging, and have a short service life.

