1N6036(A) thru 1N6072(A)
1500 WATT BIDIRECTIONAL
TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPESSOR
Qualified per MIL-PRF-19500/507
DESCRIPTION
This popular Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) series for 1N6036 thru 1N6072A are JEDEC
registered selections for bidirectional devices. All have the same high Peak Pulse Power
rating of 1500 W with extremely fast response times. They are also available in military
qualified selections as described in the “Features” section herein. They are most often used
for protecting against transients from inductive switching environments, induced RF effects, or
induced secondary lightning effects as found in lower surge levels of IEC61000-4-5. They are
also very successful in protecting airborne avionics and electrical systems. Since their
response time is virtually instantaneous, they can also protect from ESD and EFT per
IEC61000-4-2 and IEC61000-4-4.
Important:
For the latest information, visit our website
http://www.microsemi.com.
Available on
commercial
versions
Qualified Levels:
JAN, JANTX, and
JANTXV
FEATURES
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Bidirectional TVS series in axial packages for thru-hole mounting.
Suppresses transients up to 1500 watts @ 10/1000 µs (see
Figure 1).
Clamps transients in less than 100 pico seconds.
Working voltage (V
WM
) range 5.5 V to 185 V.
Hermetically sealed DO-13 metal package.
JAN, JANTX, JANTXV military qualifications also available per MIL-PRF-19500/507 for the tighter
tolerance “A” suffix types by adding the JAN, JANTX, or JANTXV prefix, e.g. JANTXV1N6036A,
etc.
RoHS compliant versions available (commercial grade only).
DO-13 (DO-202AA)
Package
Also available in:
DO-13 package
(unidirectional)
1N5629 – 1N5665A
Case 1 package
(plastic equivalent)
1.5KE6.8C – 1.5KE220CA
APPLICATIONS / BENEFITS
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Protection from switching transients and induced RF.
Protection from ESD & EFT per IEC 61000-4-2 and IEC 61000-4-4.
Secondary lightning protection per IEC61000-4-5 with 42 Ohms source impedance:
Class 1: 1N6036 to 1N6072A
Class 2: 1N6036 to 1N6067A
Class 3: 1N6036 to 1N6061A
Class 4: 1N6036 to 1N6054A
Secondary lightning protection per IEC61000-4-5 with 12 Ohms source impedance:
Class 1: 1N6036 to 1N6064A
Class 2: 1N6036 to 1N6057A
Class 3: 1N6036 to 1N6049A
Class 4: 1N6036 to 1N6042A
Secondary lightning protection per IEC61000-4-5 with 2 Ohms source impedance:
Class 2: 1N6036 to 1N6048A
Class 3: 1N6036 to 1N6041A
Inherently radiation hard as described in Microsemi “MicroNote
050”.
DO-215AB package
(Gull-wing)
SMCG5.0 – SMCG170A
DO-214AB package
(J-bend)
SMCJ5.0 – SMCJ170A
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Lawrence, MA 01841
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1N6036(A) thru 1N6072(A)
MAXIMUM RATINGS
Parameters/Test Conditions
Junction and Storage Temperature
(1)
Peak Pulse Power @ T
L
= +25 ºC
(2)
Rated Average Power Dissipation @ T
L
≤ +125 ºC
Solder Temperature @ 10 s
Symbol
T
J
and T
STG
P
PP
P
M(AV)
T
SP
Value
-55 to +175
1500
1
260
Unit
ºC
W
W
o
C
Notes:
1. At 10/1000 us with repetition rate of 0.01% or less (see
Figures 1, 2, & 4).
2. At 10 mm from body (see derating in
Figure 3
and note below).
MECHANICAL and PACKAGING
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CASE: DO-13 (DO-202AA), welded, hermetically sealed metal and glass.
TERMINALS: All external metal surfaces are tin-lead plated and solderable per MIL-STD-750 method 2026.
MARKING: Part number.
POLARITY: Not applicable for bidirectional TVS.
TAPE & REEL option: Standard per EIA-296 (add “TR” suffix to part number). Consult factory for quantities.
WEIGHT: Approx 1.4 grams.
See
Package Dimensions
on last page.
PART NOMENCLATURE
JAN
Reliability Level
JAN = JAN level
JANTX = JANTX level
JANTXV = JANTXV level
(All of the above require “A” suffix)
1N6036
A
(e3)
RoHS Compliance
e3 = RoHS compliant (available
on commercial grade only)
Blank = non-RoHS compliant
Voltage Tolerance
A = 5%
Blank = 10%
Blank = Commercial
JEDEC type number
(See
Electrical Characteristics
table)
Symbol
V
WM
V
(BR)
V
C
I
PP
P
PP
I
D
I
(BR)
SYMBOLS & DEFINITIONS
Definition
Standoff Voltage: Applied Reverse Voltage to assure a nonconductive condition.
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Breakdown Voltage: This is the Breakdown Voltage the device will exhibit at 25 C.
Maximum Clamping Voltage: The maximum peak voltage appearing across the TVS when subjected to the peak pulse
current in a one millisecond time interval. The peak pulse voltage is the combination of voltage rise due to both the
series resistance and thermal rise and positive temperature coefficient (α
V(BR)
).
Peak Pulse Current: The peak current during the impulse. (See
Figure 2)
Peak Pulse Power: The pulse power as determined by the product of V
C
and I
PP
.
Standby Current: The current at the standoff voltage (V
WM
).
Breakdown Current: The current used for measuring Breakdown Voltage (V
(BR)
).
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