9080LBA263206

Schneider 9080LBA263206

Part No:

9080LBA263206

Manufacturer:

Schneider

Datasheet:

-

Package:

TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3

AINNX NO:

46031310-9080LBA263206

Description:

POWER DISTRIBUTION BLOCK 600V 35

Products specifications
  • Mounting Type
    Surface Mount
  • Package / Case
    TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3
  • Supplier Device Package
    SOT-23-3
  • Package
    Bulk
  • Mfr
    National Semiconductor
  • Product Status
    Active
  • Voltage Rated

    RATED voltage is the voltage on the nameplate - the "design point" for maximum power throughput and safe thermal operation.

    600 V
  • Operating Temperature

    The operating temperature is the range of ambient temperature within which a power supply, or any other electrical equipment, operate in. This ranges from a minimum operating temperature, to a peak or maximum operating temperature, outside which, the power supply may fail.

    -40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
  • Series
    -
  • Tolerance
    -
  • Temperature Coefficient

    The resistance-change factor per degree Celsius of temperature change is called the temperature coefficient of resistance. This factor is represented by the Greek lower-case letter “alpha” (α). A positive coefficient for a material means that its resistance increases with an increase in temperature.

    50ppm/°C Typical
  • Type
    Power Distribution Block
  • Current Rating (Amps)
    350 A
  • Output Type
    Adjustable
  • Current - Output
    100 mA
  • Number of Poles
    2
  • Current - Supply
    -
  • Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed)
    2.495V
  • Reference Type

    a code object that is not stored directly where it is created, but that acts as a kind of pointer to a value stored elsewhere.

    Shunt
  • Voltage - Output (Max)
    37 V
  • Current - Cathode
    1 mA
  • Noise - 0.1Hz to 10Hz
    -
  • Noise - 10Hz to 10kHz
    -
  • Load Side Connection Type

    Applied when there are no circuit breaker slots available. The wires are connected directly to the existing wires, between the electrical panel and (on the load side of) the main breaker. Some utilities do not allow this connection or do so only if it is approved by a professional electrician.

    Screw Connection
  • Line Side Connection Type

    This method requires that the wires from the inverter are connected to the service wires on the line side of the circuit breaker. This connection is very rarely allowed for residential systems but is increasingly common in commercial systems. Utilities usually require that the design for this connection and the installation are approved by a professional electrician.

    Screw Connection
  • Load Side Connections Per Pole
    6
  • Line Side Wire/Stud Size
    2/0-14 AWG
  • Line Side Connections Per Pole
    2
  • Load Side Wire/Stud Size
    4-14 AWG
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