The P6KE100A-T is a high-quality Transient Voltage Suppression (TVS) diode designed by Diodes Incorporated, a leading manufacturer in the semiconductor market. This TVS diode is specifically engineered to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage transients induced by system inductance, lightning, and electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Key Features
- Stand-off Voltage: The P6KE100A-T has a stand-off voltage of 85.5V, which makes it suitable for a variety of applications where this level of voltage protection is required.
- Peak Pulse Power: It can handle a peak pulse power of 600W for a short duration of 10/1000μs waveform, which ensures protection against high energy transients.
- Breakdown Voltage: The breakdown voltage range is from 94.5V to 104.5V, providing a precise protection window for your circuits.
- Reverse Leakage Current: With a low leakage current of less than 1μA, the P6KE100A-T ensures minimal impact on the overall power consumption of the system.
- Response Time: The device offers a fast response time, typically less than 1 picosecond from 0V to BV min, providing immediate protection against transient overvoltages.
- Package: Available in the axial-lead package, it is designed for easy installation in a wide range of through-hole PCB mounting scenarios.
- RoHS Compliant: The P6KE100A-T complies with RoHS standards, ensuring that it is free from hazardous substances and is environmentally friendly.
Applications
The P6KE100A-T TVS diode is an ideal choice for protecting electronic systems in a variety of sectors, including:
- Consumer electronics
- Industrial control systems
- Telecommunication devices
- Power supply units
- Automotive electronics
This component is designed to provide robust protection for semiconductors and electronic devices from voltage spikes, ensuring the reliability and longevity of the product. With its excellent clamping capability, low dynamic impedance, and high surge capability, the P6KE100A-T from Diodes Incorporated is an essential component for any application requiring voltage transient suppression.