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Is it possible to damage a STBP120 device by attached a low impedance voltage source set to 26V instantly to the input pin?
2020-11-13
I have found when tapping a powered bench DC supply at 26V to the input pin of this OVP protection device, I seem to have destroyed the device. I measure 2.5 ohms from the input pin to ground and I measure 140 ohms between the input and output pins.
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