Bourns 1-Element Uni-Directional TVS Diode, 600 W, 2-Pin DO-214

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PHP29,694.00

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PHP33,258.00

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RS Stock No.:
172-3165
Mfr. Part No.:
SMBJ26A-Q
Manufacturer:
Bourns
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Brand

Bourns

Diode Configuration

Single

Direction Type

Uni-Directional

Product Type

TVS Diode

Minimum Breakdown Voltage Vbr

28.9V

Mount Type

Surface

Package Type

DO-214

Maximum Reverse Stand-off Voltage Vwm

26V

Pin Count

2

Peak Pulse Power Dissipation Pppm

600W

Test Current It

1mA

Maximum Peak Pulse Current Ippm

14.3A

Clamping Voltage VC

42.1V

ESD Protection

Yes

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Number of Elements per Chip

1

Length

4.57mm

Series

SMB

Height

2.23mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Width

3.94 mm

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q101

Maximum Reverse Leakage Current

1μA

Bourns offers Transient Voltage Suppressor Diodes for surge and ESD protection applications, in compact chip package DO-214AA (SMB) size format. The Transient Voltage Suppressor series offers a choice of Working Peak Reverse Voltage from 12 V up to 58 V. Typical fast response times are less than 1.0 pico second from 0 V to Breakdown Voltage. Bourns® Chip Diodes are easy to handle with standard pick and place equipment and the flat configuration minimizes roll away.

Surface Mount SMB package

Standoff Voltage: 12 to 58 volts

Power Dissipation:600 watts

Applications

Protection of power buses

Protection of I/O interfaces

Overvoltage transient protection

Automotive

Entertainment applications

Comfort applications

Telecom, computer, industrial and consumer electronics applications

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