Manufacturer Part Number
P0220SCMCLRP
Manufacturer
littelfuse
Introduction
The P0220SCMCLRP is a high-performance transient voltage suppressor (TVS) thyristor from Littelfuse. This device is designed to protect sensitive electronic circuits from harmful overvoltage transients, ensuring reliable and safe operation in a variety of applications.
Product Features and Performance
Breakover voltage: 32V
Off-state voltage: 15V
On-state voltage: 4V
Peak pulse current (8/20μs): 400A
Peak pulse current (10/1000μs): 100A
Holding current (Ih): 50mA
Single-element design
Capacitance: 50pF
Surface mount package: DO-214AA, SMB
Product Advantages
Robust protection against transient overvoltages
Fast response time to suppress harmful transients
Compact surface mount package for efficient circuit design
Reliable and long-lasting performance
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Comprehensive transient voltage suppression capabilities
Optimized for protection of sensitive electronic circuits
Compact and space-saving design
Proven reliability and performance from a trusted manufacturer
Quality and Safety Features
Compliant with relevant safety and quality standards
Rigorous testing and quality control measures
Designed for reliable and safe operation in various applications
Compatibility
The P0220SCMCLRP is compatible with a wide range of electronic devices and systems that require protection from transient overvoltages, such as:
Telecommunications equipment
Industrial control systems
Power supplies
Automotive electronics
Consumer electronics
Application Areas
Transient voltage suppression in electronic circuits
Overvoltage protection for sensitive components
Surge protection in power supply and distribution systems
Safeguarding of various electronic devices and systems
Product Lifecycle
The P0220SCMCLRP is an active product in our website's sales team's portfolio. There are no known plans for discontinuation at this time. Customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for the latest information on product availability and potential alternative models.