Manufacturer Part Number
P6KE47A
Manufacturer
Littelfuse
Introduction
The Littelfuse P6KE47A is a high-performance transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diode designed for a wide range of general-purpose applications. It offers reliable protection against electrical overstress and transient voltage spikes, ensuring the stability and longevity of sensitive electronic circuitry.
Product Features and Performance
Unidirectional design with a single channel for voltage suppression
Reverse standoff voltage (Typ.): 40.2V
Breakdown voltage (Min.): 44.7V
Clamping voltage (Max. @ Ipp): 64.8V
Peak pulse current (10/1000μs): 9.4A
Peak pulse power: 600W
Operating temperature range: -55°C to 175°C
Product Advantages
Robust and durable construction for reliable long-term performance
Compact and space-efficient package for easy integration
Excellent transient voltage protection capabilities
Suitable for a wide range of general-purpose applications
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Provides reliable protection against electrical overstress and transient voltage spikes
Ensures the stability and longevity of sensitive electronic circuitry
Compact and space-efficient design for easy integration
Proven track record of performance and reliability from a trusted manufacturer
Quality and Safety Features
Meets industry standards and regulations for safety and reliability
Rigorous quality control and testing procedures during manufacturing
Compatibility
Compatible with a wide range of electronic devices and systems
Application Areas
General-purpose transient voltage protection
Suitable for various electronic applications, including industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
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