P6SMB SERIES
SURFACE MOUNT TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSOR POWER 600 Watts
BREAK DOWN VOLTAGE
6.8 to 550 Volts
FEATURES
• For surface mounted applications in order to optimize board space.
• Glass passivated junction
• Low inductance
• Plastic package has Underwriters Laboratory
Fammability Classification 94V-O
• High temperature soldering : 260°C /10 seconds at terminals
• Lead free in comply with EU RoHS 2002/95/EC directives
• Green molding compound as per IEC61249 Std. . (Halogen Free)
0.155(3.94)
0.130(3.30)
0.083(2.11)
0.075(1.91)
0.185(4.70)
0.160(4.06)
0.012(0.305)
0.006(0.152)
0.096(2.44)
0.083(2.13)
0.050(1.27)
0.030(0.76)
0.220(5.59)
0.200(5.08)
MECHANICAL DATA
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Case:JEDEC DO-214AA ,Molded plastic over passivated junction
Terminals: Solder plated,solderable per MIL-STD-750,Method 2026
Polarity : Color band denotes cathode end
Standard Packaging:12mm tape (EIA-481)
Weight: 0.003 ounce, 0.093 gram
DEVICES FOR BIPOLAR APPLICATIONS
For Bidirectional use C or CA Suffix for types
Electrical characteristics apply in both directions.
MAXIMUM RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS
Rating at 25°Cambient temperature unless otherwise specified. Resistive or inductive load, 60Hz.
For Capacitive load derate current by 20%.
Rating
Peak Pulse Power Dissipation on 10/1000μs waveform (Notes 1,2, Fig.1)
Peak Forward Surge Current 8.3ms single half sine-wave
superimposed on rated load (JEDEC Method) (Notes 2,3)
Peak Pulse Current on 10/1000μs waveform (Notes 1) Fig.3
Typical Thermal Resistance Junction to Air (Notes 2)
Operating Junction and Storage Temperature Range
Symbol
P
PP
I
FSM
I
PPM
R
θJA
T
J
,T
STG
Value
600
100
see Table 1
60
-55 to +150
Units
Watts
Amps
Amps
O
C/W
O
C
NOTES:
1. Non-repetitive current pulse, per Fig.3 and derated above T
A
= 25
o
C per Fig. 2.
2. Mounted on 5mm
2
(0.13mm thick) land areas.
3. Measured on 8.3ms, single half sine-wave or equivalent square wave, duty cycle = 4 pulses per minute maximum.
4.
A transient suppressor is selected according to the working peak reverse voltage (V
R W M
), which should be equal to or greater than
the DC or continuous peak operating voltage level.
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