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5.0SMLJ11A Datasheet, PDF (1/4 Pages) Micro Commercial Components – Transient Voltage Suppressor 11 to 170 Volts 5000 Watt
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5.0SMLJ170A
Features
For surface mount application in order to optimize board space
Low inductance
Low profile package
Built-in strain relief
Glass passivated junction
Excellent clamping capability
Repetition Rate( duty cycle): 0.01%
Fast response time: typical less than 1ps from 0V to BV min
Typical ID less than 1uA above 10V
High temperature soldering: 250oC/10 seconds at terminals
Plastic package has Underwrites Laboratory Flammability
Classification 94V-O
UL Recognized File # E222849
Transient
Voltage Suppressor
11 to 170 Volts
5000 Watt
DO-214AB
(SMCJ) (LEAD FRAME)
G
H
D
Mechanical Data
Case Material: Molded Plastic. UL Flammability
Classification Rating 94V-0
Terminals: solderable per MIL-STD-750, Method 2026
Polarity: Color band denotes positive end( cathode) except
Bi-directional types.
Standard packaging: 16mm tape per ( EIA 481).
Weight: 0.007 ounce, 0.21 gram
Maximum Ratings @ 25oC Unless Otherwise Specified
A
C
E
F
DIMENSIONS
INCHES
DIM
MIN
MAX
A
.079
.103
B
.115
.121
C
.002
.008
D
.006
.012
E
.030
.050
F
..305
.320
G
.260
.280
H
.220
.245
MM
MIN
2.00
2.92
0.051
0.152
0.76
7.75
6.60
5.59
B
MAX
2.62
3.07
0.203
0.305
1.27
8.13
7.11
6.22
NOTE
Peak Pulse Current on IPPM See Table 1 Amps
10/1000us
waveform(Note1, Fig3)
SUGGESTED SOLDER
PAD LAYOUT
Peak Pulse Power
PPPM Minimum Watts
0.280"
Disspation on 10/1000us
5000
waveform(Note1,2,Fig1)
Peak forward surge
current (JEDEC
Method) (Note 2,3)
Operation And Storage
Temperature Range
IFSM)
TJ,
TSTG
300.0 Amps
-55oC to
+150oC
0.121”
0.060”
NOTES:
1. Non-repetitive current pulse per Fig.3 and derated above TA=25oC per Fig.2.
2. Mounted on 8.0mm2 copper pads to each terminal.
3. 8.3ms, single half sine-wave or equivalent square wave, duty cycle=4 pulses per. Minutes maximum.
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