Committee Briefing. Devices Tested P3100 P1300 P0080.

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Committee Briefing

Devices Tested P3100 P1300 P0080

Types of waveforms 10x700us 8x20us 2x10us

10x700us

Responses- P3100 VI characteristics

Responses- P3100 Current Vs Time

Responses- P3100 V Vs Time

Responses- P3100 Surge Voltage

Responses- P1300 VI characteristics

Responses- P1300 V Vs Time

Responses- P0080 VI characteristics

Responses- P0080 V Vs Time

8x20us

Responses- P3100 VI characteristics

Responses- P3100 Current Vs Time

Responses- P3100 V Vs Time

Responses- P3100 Surge Voltage

Responses- P1300 VI characteristics

Responses- P1300 V Vs Time

Responses- P0080 VI characteristics

Responses- P0080 V Vs Time

2x10us

Responses- P3100 VI characteristics

Responses- P3100 Current Vs Time

Responses- P3100 V Vs Time

Responses- P3100 Surge Voltage

Responses- P1300 VI characteristics

Responses- P1300 V Vs Time

Responses- P0080 VI characteristics

Responses- P0080 V Vs Time

Temperature Effects

Current through the device at different temperatures

Turn On Voltages at different Temeperatures

VI Characteristics at Different Temperatures

Diode Response- 10x700us

Diode Response – 8x20us

Diode Response – 2x10us

SIDACtor Circuit