Manufacturer Part Number
SMAJ16A
Manufacturer
Würth Electronics
Introduction
The SMAJ16A is a unidirectional transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diode from Würth Electronics. It is designed for general-purpose protection against electrostatic discharge (ESD) and electrical overstress (EOS) events in electronic circuits and systems.
Product Features and Performance
Unidirectional transient voltage suppression
Reverse standoff voltage (VR,typ): 16V
Breakdown voltage (VBR,min): 18.75V
Clamping voltage (VC,max) at Ipp: 26V
Peak pulse current (Ipp): 15.4A
Peak pulse power (Ppk): 400W
Wide operating temperature range: -65°C to +150°C
Surface mount package: DO-214AC (SMA)
Product Advantages
Robust protection against ESD and EOS events
Compact surface mount package for space-constrained applications
Wide operating temperature range for versatile use
Reliable and long-lasting performance
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Effective transient voltage suppression for sensitive electronic components
Compact and space-saving design for efficient board layout
Rugged construction for reliable operation in harsh environments
Proven performance and reliability from a trusted manufacturer
Quality and Safety Features
Fully compliant with industry standards for ESD and electrical overstress protection
Stringent quality control and testing procedures to ensure reliability
Compatibility
The SMAJ16A is compatible with a wide range of electronic devices and systems that require transient voltage suppression, including:
Computers and peripherals
Industrial automation and control equipment
Automotive electronics
Consumer electronics
Telecommunications equipment
Application Areas
General-purpose transient voltage suppression in electronic circuits and systems
Protection against ESD and EOS events in various applications
Product Lifecycle
The SMAJ16A is an active and available product. There are no immediate plans for discontinuation, and customers can contact our website's sales team for information on any potential alternative or equivalent models.