Varistors, also known as voltage-dependent resistors (VDRs), are crucial electronic components that protect sensitive equipment from overvoltage transients and surges. Their unique ability to change their resistance based on applied voltage makes them indispensable for safeguarding valuable electronics in various applications.
Varistors are two-terminal, non-linear resistors whose resistance varies drastically with applied voltage. They exhibit high resistance at low voltages, acting as insulators, but when subjected to higher voltages, their resistance drops abruptly, enabling them to conduct current and dissipate excess voltage.
Varistors are typically made of metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) materials, such as zinc oxide (ZnO). These materials have a non-uniform grain structure, with microscopic grain boundaries separating individual oxide grains. At low voltages, the grain boundaries act as barriers, preventing current flow. However, as voltage increases, the electric field intensifies, causing the grain boundaries to break down and allow current to pass. This voltage-dependent behavior gives varistors their unique protective properties.
Varistors can be classified into various types based on their voltage ratings, operating characteristics, and construction:
Varistors are available in a wide range of voltage ratings, typically from 5V to several thousand volts. The specific rating required depends on the application and the expected voltage transients.
Different varistors exhibit varying operating characteristics, such as:
Varistors can be constructed in different physical forms, including:
Varistors are extensively used in various electronic systems, including:
Varistors offer several advantages in voltage protection applications:
Selecting the Right Varistor:
Proper Placement:
Other Considerations:
Pros:
Cons:
Varistors play a vital role in protecting electronic equipment from voltage transients and surges. By understanding their characteristics, choosing the right varistor, and using them judiciously, you can ensure reliable and long-lasting operation of your electronic systems.
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