Manufacturer Part Number
P6SMB12A-E3/52
Manufacturer
vishay-semi-diodes
Introduction
The P6SMB12A-E3/52 is a high-performance Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) diode designed for general-purpose applications. It provides effective protection against electrostatic discharge (ESD), electrical fast transients (EFT), and other voltage spikes and surges, ensuring the reliable operation of electronic devices.
Product Features and Performance
Unidirectional TVS diode with a single channel
Reverse Standoff Voltage (Typ.): 10.2V
Breakdown Voltage (Min.): 11.4V
Clamping Voltage (Max. @ Ipp): 16.7V
Peak Pulse Current (10/1000µs): 35.9A
Peak Pulse Power: 600W
Operating Temperature Range: -65°C to 150°C (TJ)
Product Advantages
Robust and reliable protection against voltage transients
Compact surface-mount (SMB) package for efficient board space utilization
Wide operating temperature range for use in diverse environmental conditions
Compliance with industry standards for safety and reliability
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Effective ESD and transient voltage protection for sensitive electronic components
Compact and space-saving design for easy integration into various electronic systems
Proven reliability and performance for long-term, dependable operation
Compliance with industry safety and quality standards for peace of mind
Quality and Safety Features
Comply with industry standards for safety and reliability
Robust design for reliable performance in demanding applications
Compatibility
Suitable for a wide range of general-purpose electronics applications
Application Areas
Ideal for protecting sensitive electronic components in various consumer, industrial, and automotive applications
Product Lifecycle
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