DSA301LA

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Alfred Lorona

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Many Japanese rigs have an 'absorber' at the receiver input. It is usually a
DSA301LA. What is this part, how is it made and how does it work. What is
the fail mechanism? What measurements can be made on it to test it? I could
not find a spec sheet on it with Google.

Thanks, AL
 
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 21:37:32 -0800, "Alfred Lorona"
<w6wqc@dslextreme.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

Many Japanese rigs have an 'absorber' at the receiver input. It is usually a
DSA301LA. What is this part,...
FWIW, it appears to have been made by Mitsubishi (see usbid.com).


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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 21:37:32 -0800, "Alfred Lorona"
<w6wqc@dslextreme.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

Many Japanese rigs have an 'absorber' at the receiver input. It is usually a
DSA301LA. What is this part, ...
Just a WAG, but could it be a 300 volt disc shaped MOV? Other
manufacturer's metal oxide varistors have numbers such as V275LA40A
(275 volt). I notice the Mitsubishi DSA301LA parts have -04 or -05 or
-05F25 suffixes, for example. These suffixes may indicate diameter
and/or energy handling capability.

See these MOVs for comparison purposes:
http://www.littelfuse.com/data/Data_Sheets/LA.pdf

Another WAG, but could the "SA" in the part number stand for "surge
arrestor"?


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