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Varistors, MOVs
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0402;36Vdc;30pF
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TVM0G360M300RThinking Electronic0402;36Vdc;30pF
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0402;70Vdc;3pF
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TVM0G700M030RThinking Electronic0402;70Vdc;3pF
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MOV 14MM, 395VAC, 10000A, 382J,
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TVR14621KSARUThinking ElectronicMOV 14MM, 395VAC, 10000A, 382J,
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MOV 14MM, 395Vac,8000A,250J
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TVR14621KSARWThinking ElectronicMOV 14MM, 395Vac,8000A,250J
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MOV 10MM, 395VAC, 6000A, 252J, 1
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TVR10621KSARUThinking ElectronicMOV 10MM, 395VAC, 6000A, 252J, 1
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MOV SMD 14*12.2MM 175VAC 3500A,
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TVBDS271KRThinking ElectronicMOV SMD 14*12.2MM 175VAC 3500A,
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MOV SMD 15.8*14MM, 420VAC, 4500A
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TVBES681KRU00Thinking ElectronicMOV SMD 15.8*14MM, 420VAC, 4500A
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0402;26Vdc;33pF
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TVM0G260M330RThinking Electronic0402;26Vdc;33pF
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MOV SMD 14*12.2MM, 420VAC 3500A,
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TVBDS681KRThinking ElectronicMOV SMD 14*12.2MM, 420VAC 3500A,
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0201;12Vdc;33pF
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TVMAG120M330RThinking Electronic0201;12Vdc;33pF
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MOV 14MM, 300VAC, 10000A, 350J,
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TVR14471KSARUThinking ElectronicMOV 14MM, 300VAC, 10000A, 350J,
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MOV 14MM, 350Vac,8000A,240J
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TVR14561KSARWThinking ElectronicMOV 14MM, 350Vac,8000A,240J
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MOV SMD 15.8*14MM, 175VAC, 4500A
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TVBES271KRU00Thinking ElectronicMOV SMD 15.8*14MM, 175VAC, 4500A
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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.