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CG, CG2 Series Core
Circuit Protection

CG110MSTR

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Littelfuse/Commercial Vehicle Products

GP S.A. STANDARD 110V MS/ TR

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CG, CG2 Series Core
Circuit Protection

CG110MSTR

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Littelfuse/Commercial Vehicle Products

GP S.A. STANDARD 110V MS/ TR

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Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationCG110MSTR
Fail ShortFalse
Impulse Discharge Current (8/20µs)20 kA
Impulse Discharge Current (8/20µs)20000 A
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Poles2
Package / Case2-SMD Cylinder Square End
Voltage - DC Spark Over (Nom)110 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyCut Tape (CT) 1$ 3.11
5$ 3.00
10$ 2.90
50$ 2.28
100$ 1.86
250$ 1.81
Digi-Reel® 1$ 3.11
5$ 3.00
10$ 2.90
50$ 2.28
100$ 1.86
250$ 1.81
Tape & Reel (TR) 500$ 1.55
1000$ 1.45
1500$ 1.42
NewarkEach (Supplied on Full Reel) 1$ 1.88
2000$ 1.79
4000$ 1.67
8000$ 1.55
12000$ 1.50
20000$ 1.47

Description

General part information

CG110MSTR Series

Littelfuse highly reliable CG/CG2 Series GDTs provide a high degree of surge protection in a small size ideal for board level circuit protection. GDTs function as switches which dissipate a minimum amount of energy and therefore handle currents that far surpass other types of transient voltage protection. Their gas-filled, rugged ceramic metal construction make them well suited to adverse environments. The CG/CG2 series comes in a variety of forms including surface mount, core, straight and shaped leads, to serve a variety of mounting methods. The CG Series (75-110V) is ideal for protection of test and communication equipment and other devices in which low voltage limits and extremely low arc voltages are required. The CG2 Series (145V-1000V) is ideal for protecting equipment where higher voltage limits and holdover voltages are necessary.

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