Manufacturer Part Number
0SMDJ20A
Manufacturer
Bourns
Introduction
The Bourns 5.0SMDJ20A is a high-performance transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diode designed to protect electronic circuits from electrical overstress and transient voltage surges. This robust TVS diode offers exceptional protection against electrostatic discharge (ESD), lightning strikes, and other harmful voltage spikes, ensuring the reliability and longevity of sensitive electronic components.
Product Features and Performance
Unidirectional channel design with 1 channel
Reverse standoff voltage (Typ.): 20V
Breakdown voltage (Min.): 22.2V
Clamping voltage (Max. @ Ipp): 32.4V
Peak pulse current (10/1000μs): 155A
Peak pulse power: 5000W (5kW)
Operating temperature range: -55°C to 150°C (TJ)
Surface mount (SMC) package for efficient heat dissipation and compact integration
Product Advantages
Excellent protection against overvoltage transients and ESD events
Robust design with high peak pulse current and power handling capabilities
Compact SMC package for space-constrained applications
Wide operating temperature range for use in diverse environments
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Provides reliable and comprehensive protection for sensitive electronic circuits
Proven performance and long-term reliability
Ease of integration with surface mount design
Suitable for a wide range of telecom applications
Quality and Safety Features
Complies with industry safety and quality standards
Rigorous testing and screening to ensure consistent performance
Compatibility
Compatible with a variety of electronic devices and systems, particularly in the telecom industry
Application Areas
Telecom equipment
Industrial automation and control systems
Power supplies
Consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
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