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SZ15D2 Datasheet, PDF (1/1 Pages) EIC discrete Semiconductors – SURFACE MOUNT SILICON ZENER DIODES
Certificate TH97/10561QM
Certificate TW00/17276EM
SZ15D2 - SZ15E0
VZ : 220 - 300 Volts
PD : 1 Watt
FEATURES :
* Complete Voltage Range 220 to 300 Volts
* High peak reverse power dissipation
* High reliability
* Low leakage current
* Pb / RoHS Free
MECHANICAL DATA
* Case : SMA (DO-214AC) Molded plastic
* Epoxy : UL94V-O rate flame retardant
* Lead : Lead formed for Surface mount
* Polarity : Color band denotes cathode end
* Mounting position : Any
* Weight : 0.064 gram
SURFACE MOUNT SILICON
ZENER DIODES
SMA (DO-214AC)
1.1 ± 0.3
1.2 ± 0.2
2.6 ± 0.15
2.1 ± 0.2
0.2 ± 0.07
2.0 ± 0.2
Dimensions in millimeters
MAXIMUM RATINGS ( Rating at 25 °C ambient temperature unless otherwise specified)
Rating
DC Power Dissipation at TL = 75 °C (Note1)
Maximum Forward Voltage at IF = 200 mA
Junction Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
Symbol
PD
VF
TJ
TSTG
Value
1.0
2.0
- 55 to + 150
- 55 to + 150
Unit
W
V
°C
°C
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Ta = 25 °C unless otherwise specified)
Type
(Note 2)
Nominal Zener
Voltage
VZ @ IZT
IZT
(V)
(mA)
Maximum Zener
Impedance
ZZT @ IZT ZZK @ IZK
(Ω )
(Ω )
IZK
(mA)
Maximum Reverse
Leakage Current
IR @ VR
(μA)
(V)
Maximum DC
Zener Current
IZM
(mA)
SZ15D2
220
1.00
1600
8000
0.25
5.0
167.2
4.0
SZ15D4
240
0.93
1800
8500
0.25
5.0
182.4
3.8
SZ15D5
250
0.90
2000
9000
0.25
5.0
190
3.6
SZ15D7
270
0.82
2100
9000
0.25
5.0
205
3.3
SZ15E0
300
0.75
2300
9500
0.25
5.0
228
3.0
Notes :
(1) P.C.B. Mounted on 0.31x0.31x0.08" (8x8x2mm) copper areas pads.
(2) The type number listed have a standard tolerance on the nominal zener voltage of ±5%,
altered the fourth number of type from " 5 " for ±5% tolerance to be " 0 " for ±10% tolerance.
(3) Surge current is a non-repetitive, 8.3ms pulse width square wave or equivalent sine-wave superimposed
on IZT per JEDEC Method
(4) " SZ " will be omitted in marking on the diode.
Maximum
Surge Current
IRM(3)
(mApk)
20.0
18.5
18.0
16.5
15.0
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Rev. 00 : November 5, 2007