SMD Transient Voltage Suppressor
3.0SMCJ Series
List
Formosa MS
List................................................................................................. 1
Package outline............................................................................... 2
Features.......................................................................................... 2
Mechanical data............................................................................... 2
Maximum ratings ............................................................................. 2
Electrical characteristics................................................................... 3~4
Rating and characteristic curves........................................................ 4~5
Pinning information........................................................................... 6
Suggested solder pad layout............................................................. 6
Packing information.......................................................................... 7
Reel packing.................................................................................... 8
Suggested thermal profiles for soldering processes............................. 8
High reliability test capabilities........................................................... 9
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SMD Transient Voltage Suppressor
3.0SMCJ Series
3000W Surface Mount Transient Voltage
Suppressors - 5.0V-220V
Features
•
30 00W peak pulse power capability with a 10/1000 us
•
•
•
•
•
•
waveform, repetition rate (duty cycle): 0.01%.
Excellent clamping capability.
Low incremental surge resistance.
Fast response time from 0V to VBR, typically less than
1 ps for uni-directional & 5 ns for bi-directional types.
Glass passivated chip junction.
Lead-free parts meet RoHS requirments.
Suffix "-H" indicates Halogen-free parts, ex. 3.0SMCJ5.0Α-H.
Formosa MS
Package outline
SMC-F
.126(3.20)
.114(2.90)
.245(6.22)
.220(5.59)
.280(7.11)
.260(6.60)
.012(.305)
.006(.152)
.111(2.82)
.079(2.06)
Mechanical data
•
Epoxy:UL94-V0 rated flame retardant
•
Case : Molded plastic, DO-214AB / SMC-F
•
Terminals : Solder plated, solderable per
MIL-STD-750, Method 2026
.060(1.52)
.030(0.78)
.008(.203)
.002(.051)
.320(8.13)
.305(7.75)
Dimensions in inches and (millimeters)
•
Polarity : Indicated by cathode band
•
Mounting Position : Any
•
Weight : Approximated 0.23 gram
Maximum ratings
(AT
PARAMETER
Peak Power Dissipation
Peak Pulse current
T
A
=25 C unless otherwise noted)
CONDITIONS
with a 10/1000 us waveform,
Note 1, 2 & Fig. 1
with a 10/1000 us waveform
at T
L
=75
O
C , Note 2
8.3ms Single Half Sine-Wave,
Note 3
at 100A
For Uni-Directional Types Only,Note 4
Symbol
P
PPM
I
PPM
P
M(AV)
I
FSM
V
F
T
J
T
STG
O
o
Value
3000
See Table 1
6.5
300
3.5/5.0
-55 ~ +150
-55 ~ +150
UNIT
W
A
W
A
V
O
Steady State Power Dissipation
Peak Forward Surge Current
Maximum Instantaneours Forward Voltage
Operating Temperature range
Storage Temperature range
C
C
O
Note 1. Non-repetitive current pulse, per Fig. 3 and derated above T
A
=25 C per Fig. 2
2. Mounted on copper pad area of 0.31"x0.31" (8.0x8.0 mm) per Fig 5
3. Measured on 8.3 ms single half sine-wave or equivalent square wave, duty cycle=4 pulses per minute maximum
4. V
F
<3.5V for devices of V
BR
<200V and V
F
<5.0V for devices of V
BR
>201V.
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SMD Transient Voltage Suppressor
3.0SMCJ Series
Electrical characteristics
(at T =25 C unless otherwise noted)
o
A
Formosa MS
Test
Current
I
T
mA
10
10
10
10
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
Maximum Clamping
Voltage @I
PP
V
C
Volts
9.2
10.3
11.2
12.0
12.9
13.6
14.4
15.4
17.0
18.2
19.9
21.5
23.2
24.4
26.0
27.6
29.2
32.4
35.5
38.9
42.1
45.4
48.4
53.3
58.1
64.5
69.4
72.7
77.4
82.4
87.1
93.6
96.8
103.0
113.0
121.0
126.0
137.0
I
PP
A
326.1
291.3
267.9
250.0
232.6
220.6
208.3
194.8
176.5
164.8
150.8
139.5
129.3
123.0
115.4
108.7
102.7
92.6
84.5
77.1
71.3
66.1
62.0
56.3
51.6
46.5
43.2
41.3
38.8
36.4
34.4
32.1
31.0
29.1
26.5
24.8
23.8
21.9
Maximum
Reverse
Leakage
Current
I
R
@V
RWM
μA
800
800
500
200
100
50
10
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
UNI
RDE
RDG
RDK
PDM
PDP
PDR
PDT
PDV
PDX
PDZ
PEE
PEG
PEK
PEM
PEP
PER
PET
PEV
PEX
PEZ
PFE
PFG
PFK
PFM
PFP
PFR
PFT
PFV
PFX
PFZ
RGE,PGE
PGG
PGK
PGM
PGP
PGR
PGT
PGV
BI
DDE
DDG
DDK
DDM
DDP
DDR
DDT
DDV
DDX
DDZ
DEE
DEG
DEK
DEM
DEP
DER
DET
DEV
DEX
DEZ
DFE
DFG
DFK
DFM
DFP
DFR
DFT
DFV
DFX
DFZ
DGE
DGG
DGK
DGM
DGP
DGR
DGT
DGV
Marking Code
Reverse
Stand-off
Voltage
Part No.
V
RWM
Volts
3.0SMCJ5.0(C)A
3.0SMCJ6.0(C)A
3.0SMCJ6.5(C)A
3.0SMCJ7.0(C)A
3.0SMCJ7.5(C)A
3.0SMCJ8.0(C)A
3.0SMCJ8.5(C)A
3.0SMCJ9.0(C)A
3.0SMCJ10(C)A
3.0SMCJ11(C)A
3.0SMCJ12(C)A
3.0SMCJ13(C)A
3.0SMCJ14(C)A
3.0SMCJ15(C)A
3.0SMCJ16(C)A
3.0SMCJ17(C)A
3.0SMCJ18(C)A
3.0SMCJ20(C)A
3.0SMCJ22(C)A
3.0SMCJ24(C)A
3.0SMCJ26(C)A
3.0SMCJ28(C)A
3.0SMCJ30(C)A
3.0SMCJ33(C)A
3.0SMCJ36(C)A
3.0SMCJ40(C)A
3.0SMCJ43(C)A
3.0SMCJ45(C)A
3.0SMCJ48(C)A
3.0SMCJ51(C)A
3.0SMCJ54(C)A
3.0SMCJ58(C)A
3.0SMCJ60(C)A
3.0SMCJ64(C)A
3.0SMCJ70(C)A
3.0SMCJ75(C)A
3.0SMCJ78(C)A
3.0SMCJ85(C)A
5.0
6.0
6.5
7.0
7.5
8.0
8.5
9.0
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
33
36
40
43
45
48
51
54
58
60
64
70
75
78
85
Breakdown Voltage @I
T
V
BR Min
Volts
6.40
6.67
7.22
7.78
8.33
8.89
9.44
10.0
11.1
12.2
13.3
14.4
15.6
16.7
17.8
18.9
20.0
22.2
24.4
26.7
28.9
31.1
33.3
36.7
40.0
44.4
47.8
50.0
53.3
56.7
60.0
64.4
66.7
71.1
77.8
83.3
86.7
94.4
V
BR Max
Volts
7.00
7.37
7.98
8.60
9.21
9.83
10.4
11.1
12.3
13.5
14.7
15.9
17.2
18.5
19.7
20.9
22.1
24.5
26.9
29.5
31.9
34.4
36.8
40.6
44.2
49.1
52.8
55.3
58.9
62.7
66.3
71.2
73.7
78.6
86.0
92.1
95.8
104
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SMD Transient Voltage Suppressor
3.0SMCJ Series
Electrical characteristics
(at T =25 C unless otherwise noted)
o
A
Formosa MS
Test
Current
I
T
mA
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
Maximum Clamping
Voltage @I
PP
V
C
Volts
146.0
162.0
177.0
193.0
209.0
243.0
259.0
275.0
292.0
324.0
356.0
I
PP
A
20.5
18.5
16.9
15.5
14.4
12.3
11.6
10.9
10.3
9.3
8.4
Maximum
Reverse
Leakage
Current
I
R
@V
RWM
μA
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
UNI
PGX
PGZ
Reverse
Stand-off
Voltage
Part No.
V
RWM
Volts
3.0SMCJ90(C)A
3.0SMCJ100(C)A
3.0SMCJ110(C)A
3.0SMCJ120(C)A
3.0SMCJ130(C)A
3.0SMCJ150(C)A
3.0SMCJ160(C)A
3.0SMCJ170(C)A
3.0SMCJ180(C)A
3.0SMCJ200(C)A
3.0SMCJ220(C)A
90
100
110
120
130
150
160
170
180
200
220
Breakdown Voltage @I
T
V
BR Min
Volts
100
111
122
133
144
167
178
189
200
224
246
V
BR Max
Volts
111
123
135
147
159
185
197
209
222
247
272
Marking Code
BI
DGX
DGZ
DHE
DHG
DHK
DHM
DHP
DHR
DHT,IHT
DHW,IHX
DHX,IIE
PHE
PHG
PHK
PHM
PHP
PHR
PHT,HHT
PHW,HHX
PHX,HIE
Note 1. V
BR
measured after I
T
applied for 300us, I
T
=square wave pulse or equivalent
2. Surge current waveform per Fig. 3 and derated per Fig. 2
3. For bi-directional types having V
RWM
of 10 volts and less, the I
R
limit is doubled
4. Suffix ‘C’ denotes bi-directional devices. Suffix ‘A’ denotes 5% tolerance devices, no suffix denotes 10% tolerance devices.
5. All terms and symbols are consistent with ANS/IEEE C62.35
6. Transient Voltage Suppressors (TVS) are devices used to protect vulnerable circuits from electrical overstress such as that caused by electrostatic discharge, inductive load
switching and induced lightning. Within the TVS, damaging voltage spikes are limited by clamping or avalanche action of a rugged silicon pn junction which reduces the
amplitude of the transient to a nondestructive level. See Fig. 7 & Fig. 8
Rating and characteristic curves (3.0SMCJ SERIES)
Fig.1 - Pealk Pulse Power Rating Curve
Fig.2 - Pulse Derating Curve
Peak Pulse Power, P
PPM (KW)
100
Peak Pulse Power or Current
Derating in Percentage, %
100
75
10
50
1.0
0.1
0.1u
non-repetitive
pulse waveform
shown in Fig. 3
T
A
=25°C
1.0u
10u
100u
1.0m
10m
25
0
0
25
50
75
100
125
150 175
200
Pulse Width, td ( sec)
Ambient Temperature, T
A
(°C)
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Rating and characteristic curves (3.0SMCJ SERIES)
Peak Pulse Current, I
PPM (%)
150
tr=10us
pulse width (td) is defined
as the point where the peak
current decays to 50%
Junction Capacitance, C
J (pF)
Fig.3 - Pulse Waveform
Fig.4 - Typical Junction Capacitance
Bi
-
directional
@zero bias
Uni
-
directional
@zero bias
Uni
-
directional
@
V
RWM
100
peak value I
PPM
half value I
PPM
/2
10/1000 us waveform
50
Bi
-
directional
@
V
RWM
TJ
=
25ºC
f
=
1
.
0MHz
td
0
0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
time, t (ms)
Breakdown Voltage, V
BR
(Volts)
Peak Forward Surge Current, I
FSM
(A)
Steady State Power Dissipation
(W)
Fig.5 - Steady State Power Derating Curve
8.0
300
Fig.6 - Maximum Non-Repetitive
Forward Surge Current
60Hz resistive
or inductive load
6.0
200
4.0
2.0
lead length
0.375 (9.5mm)
0.31x0.31x0.04
(8x8x1mm)
copper heat sinks
0
25
50
75
100
125
150 175
200
100
0
01
10
100
Lead Temperature, T
L
(°C)
Number of Cycles at 60Hz
Fig. 7 - Transients of several thousand volts can be
clamped to a safe level by the TVS
Fig. 8 - Transient current is divered to ground thru
TVS; the voltage seen by the protected load
is limited to the clamping voltage level
Transient
Voltage
Clamping
Transient
Transient Peak
+
IC Failure Threshold
TVS Clamping
Voltage (V
C
)
Transient
Current
TVS
+30V
+20V
+12V
Protected
Load
Normal Operating
Voltage
-
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