Manufacturer Part Number
SM6T27A-E3/52
Manufacturer
vishay-semi-diodes
Introduction
The SM6T27A-E3/52 is a Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) diode from Vishay Semiconductors. It is designed to provide protection against electrostatic discharge (ESD) and other transient voltage spikes in electronic circuits. This versatile component can be used in a wide range of applications, offering reliable and robust protection for your sensitive electronic devices.
Product Features and Performance
Unidirectional channel design
Reverse standoff voltage (Typ.): 23.1V
Breakdown voltage (Min.): 25.7V
Clamping voltage (Max. @ Ipp): 37.5V
Peak pulse current (10/1000μs): 16A
Peak pulse power: 600W
Operating temperature range: -65°C to 150°C (TJ)
Surface mount package: DO-214AA (SMB)
Product Advantages
Robust transient voltage protection
Compact and space-saving surface mount package
Wide operating temperature range
Reliable and durable performance
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Comprehensive transient voltage protection for your sensitive electronic devices
Optimal balance of performance, size, and cost-effectiveness
Proven reliability and long-term durability
Compatibility with a wide range of applications
Quality and Safety Features
Designed and manufactured to the highest quality standards
Compliant with relevant safety and regulatory requirements
Compatibility
Suitable for use in a wide range of electronic applications, including general-purpose circuits
Application Areas
Ideal for protecting sensitive electronic components and circuits from transient voltage spikes and electrostatic discharge (ESD)
Applicable in various industries and products, such as consumer electronics, industrial equipment, telecommunications, and more
Product Lifecycle
The SM6T27A-E3/52 is an active product, and our website's sales team continues to manufacture and support it. There are no immediate plans for discontinuation. Customers can check with our website's sales team or their authorized distributors for the latest product information and availability.