Manufacturer Part Number
TPSMB27CA
Manufacturer
littelfuse
Introduction
The TPSMB27CA is a high-performance transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diode that provides effective protection against overvoltage transients and electrical surges in electronic circuits. This device is designed to offer robust and reliable protection, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Product Features and Performance
Bidirectional single-channel TVS diode
Reverse standoff voltage (Typ.): 23.1V
Breakdown voltage (Min.): 25.7V
Clamping voltage (Max. @ Ipp): 37.5V
Peak pulse current (10/1000μs): 16.3A
Peak pulse power: 600W
Operating temperature range: -65°C to +175°C
AEC-Q101 qualified for automotive applications
Product Advantages
Compact surface-mount package (DO-214AA, SMB)
High surge current handling capability
Excellent clamping performance
Reliable protection against electrical transients
Suitable for a wide range of applications
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Robust and reliable protection against overvoltage transients
Compact and space-saving design for easy integration
Automotive-grade qualification for use in demanding environments
Exceptional performance in terms of clamping voltage and surge current handling
Quality and Safety Features
Compliant with AEC-Q101 automotive-grade qualification
Ensures reliable and safe operation in electronic devices
Compatibility
Suitable for a wide range of electronic applications, including automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics
Application Areas
Suitable for various applications where protection against electrical transients and surges is required, such as:
- Automotive electronics
- Industrial control systems
- Power supplies
- Consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
["The TPSMB27CA is an active product, and there are no plans for discontinuation.","There are several equivalent or alternative models available from Littelfuse, such as the TPSMB series, which offer similar performance and features. Customers can contact our website's sales team for more information on these alternative options."]