| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Packaging | Mounting Type | Voltage | Package / Case | Supplier Device Package | Technology | Applications | Number of Circuits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LSP05GI120P | Hamlin / Littelfuse | SURGE PROTECTOR 5KA 120VAC PARL | LSP | Bulk | Screw | 120V | Module, Wire Leads | Module | Surge Protector | LED Drivers, AC/DC SMPS | 1 | |
| PLED6Q12 | Hamlin / Littelfuse | LED PROTECTOR 6V BI-DIR QFN 3X3 | PLED® | Tape & Reel (TR) | Surface Mount | 6V | 2-TDFN | 2-QFN (3x3) | LED Shunt | LED Protection | 1 | |
| LSP05G277SX3333 | Hamlin / Littelfuse | SURGE PROTECTOR 5KA 277VAC | LSP | Tray | Screw | 277V | Module, Wire Leads | Module | Surge Protector | LED Drivers, AC/DC SMPS | 1 | |
| SPD-277P-10KA | ERP Power | LIGHTING SURGE PRTCT 120-277VAC | SPD | Bulk | Free Hanging | 120 ~ 277 VAC | Module, Wire Leads | - | Surge Protector | LED Drivers, AC/DC SMPS | 1 | |
| LSP05277P | Hamlin / Littelfuse | SURGE PROTECTOR 5KA 277VAC | LSP | Tray | Screw | 277V | Module, Wire Leads | Module | Surge Protector | LED Drivers, AC/DC SMPS | 1 | |
| PLED5Q12 | Hamlin / Littelfuse | LED PROTECTOR 5V BI-DIR 2X2 QFN | PLED® | Cut Tape (CT) | Surface Mount | 3.5V | 2-VDFN | 2-QFN (2x2) | LED Shunt | LED Protection | 1 | |
| BSP3-208/240-LC | Thomas Research Products | SURGE PROTECTOR 208/240V DRIVER | - | Bulk | Free Hanging | 240V | Module, Wire Leads | - | Surge Protector | LED Drivers, AC/DC SMPS | 1 | |
| SSP3-480 | Thomas Research Products | SURGE PROTECTORS | - | Bulk | - | 480V | Module, Wire Leads | - | Surge Protector | LED Drivers, AC/DC SMPS | 1 | |
| LSP0600AJR-S | Bourns, Inc. | LED SHUNT PROTECTOR 6V SMD | - | Tape & Reel (TR) | Surface Mount | 6V | DO-214AC, SMA | DO-214AC (SMA) | LED Shunt | LED Protection | 1 | |
| LSP10240LLS | Hamlin / Littelfuse | SURGE PROTECTOR 10KA 240V SERS | LSP | Tray | Screw | 240V | Module, Wire Leads | Module | Surge Protector | LED Drivers, AC/DC SMPS | 1 |
Lightning protection systems are critical in the electronics industry to safeguard structures, equipment, and electronic systems from the damaging effects of lightning strikes. These systems typically include lightning rods, grounding systems, and surge protection devices. Lightning protection is crucial for applications in telecommunications, power distribution, and outdoor electronic installations, providing a comprehensive solution to dissipate the immense energy associated with lightning strikes and prevent catastrophic damage to electronic equipment.