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VARISTOR 13.75V 20A 0402
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BVRA0402-06PFRBourns Inc.VARISTOR 13.75V 20A 0402
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VARISTOR 50V 200A 1206
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BVRA1206-30PFRBourns Inc.VARISTOR 50V 200A 1206
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VARISTOR 15.75V 20A 0402
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BVRA0402-08PFRBourns Inc.VARISTOR 15.75V 20A 0402
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VARISTOR 1KV 6.5KA RADIAL DISC
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RV06Carlo Gavazzi Inc.VARISTOR 1KV 6.5KA RADIAL DISC
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B72540X6300K062
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B72540X6300K062EPCOS - TDK ElectronicsB72540X6300K062
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B72540X0200K062
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B72540X0200K062EPCOS - TDK ElectronicsB72540X0200K062
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RADIAL VARISTOR 10MM ROHS/LEAD F
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V10H510AUTO2TLittelfuse Inc.RADIAL VARISTOR 10MM ROHS/LEAD F
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RADIAL VARISTOR 14MM ROHS/LEAD F
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V14P300PL2BLittelfuse Inc.RADIAL VARISTOR 14MM ROHS/LEAD F
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MULTI-LAYER VARISTOR SURFACE MOU
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V300MLA2220NSLittelfuse Inc.MULTI-LAYER VARISTOR SURFACE MOU
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RADIAL VARISTOR 5MM ROHS/LEAD FR
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V05X300EL1ALittelfuse Inc.RADIAL VARISTOR 5MM ROHS/LEAD FR
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RADIAL VARISTOR 7MM ROHS/LEAD FR
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V07E40PL1ALittelfuse Inc.RADIAL VARISTOR 7MM ROHS/LEAD FR
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RADIAL VARISTOR 20MM ROHS/LEAD F
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V20H275AUTO2TLittelfuse Inc.RADIAL VARISTOR 20MM ROHS/LEAD F
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VARISTOR MLV AUTO 21VAC
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BVRA1812-21PFRBourns Inc.VARISTOR MLV AUTO 21VAC
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VARISTOR MLV AUTO 40VAC
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BVRA1812-40PFRBourns Inc.VARISTOR MLV AUTO 40VAC
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VARISTOR MLV AUTO 34VAC
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BVRA1210-34PFRBourns Inc.VARISTOR MLV AUTO 34VAC
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VDR ST 07D 1200A 460V KNLDS BULK
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VDR HS 07D 1750A 385V KNLDS BULK
VDRH07K385BKEVishay Beyschlag/Draloric/BC ComponentsVDR HS 07D 1750A 385V KNLDS BULK
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VDR ST 10D 0500A 025V KNL16 TAPE
VDRS10D025TLEVishay Beyschlag/Draloric/BC ComponentsVDR ST 10D 0500A 025V KNL16 TAPE
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VDR HS 07D 1750A 320V KNL16 TAPE
VDRH07K320TLEVishay Beyschlag/Draloric/BC ComponentsVDR HS 07D 1750A 320V KNL16 TAPE
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A varistor, also known as a Metal Oxide Varistor (MOV), is an electronic component with a variable resistance that changes with applied voltage. This nonlinear semiconductor device functions as a protective element in electronic circuits by responding to voltage transients and surges that exceed normal operating levels. When exposed to typical circuit voltages, varistors maintain high resistance, allowing them to remain essentially invisible in the circuit. However, when voltage spikes occur, the varistor's resistance dramatically decreases, creating a low-resistance path that diverts excess energy away from sensitive components. MOVs are widely used in surge protectors, power supplies, and industrial equipment where protection from overvoltage conditions is critical, with zinc oxide (ZnO) being the most common material used in their construction. When a varistor fails, it typically does so in one of two ways: it may fail as an open circuit after absorbing multiple surges over time that gradually degrade its structure, or more catastrophically, it may fail as a short circuit, potentially causing overheating, smoke, or even fire if not properly fused. While varistors are indeed surge protectors, they represent just one component within comprehensive surge protection systems. Other characteristics that define varistors include: 1) fast response times typically measured in nanoseconds, 2) voltage ratings that must be selected to match the circuit's normal operating conditions, 3) energy absorption capabilities measured in joules that determine how much transient energy they can safely dissipate, and 4) leakage current specifications that indicate how much current passes through the device during normal operation.