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What is Clamping Voltage?

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What is Clamping Voltage?


Clamping Voltage Definition


Clamping voltage is defined as the maximum voltage allowed to pass through a surge protector before it limits further voltage, protecting connected devices from surges.


 

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Purpose and Operation


Surge protectors use clamping voltage to suppress excess voltage, ensuring devices remain safe from power surges.

 


Breakdown Voltage


Breakdown voltage is defined as the minimum voltage at which an insulator starts to conduct electricity, allowing current to flow.


 

Clamping vs Breakdown Voltage


Clamping voltage prevents excess voltage from passing, while breakdown voltage is the point where current starts flowing in a diode.


 

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Let-Through Voltage


Clamping voltage is also known as let-through voltage, indicating the maximum voltage a surge protector lets through to connected devices.


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