Diodes Incorporated SMAJ58AQ-13-F TVS Diode
The SMAJ58AQ-13-F from Diodes Incorporated is a state-of-the-art Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) diode designed to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage transients induced by system inductance, lightning, and other transient voltage events. This high-quality TVS diode is specifically engineered to safeguard voltage-sensitive components which can be compromised by these sudden surges.
Constructed with proprietary silicon avalanche technology, the SMAJ58AQ-13-F offers excellent clamping performance ensuring that devices are shielded from transient threats. The TVS diode has a stand-off voltage of 58V, which makes it suitable for a wide range of applications that operate on standard electronic system voltages.
One of the key features of the SMAJ58AQ-13-F diode is its 400W peak pulse power dissipation rating, which is capable of handling significant transient power spikes without performance degradation. Its response time is virtually instantaneous (<1 picosecond), providing immediate protection upon detecting any voltage surge.
The SMAJ58AQ-13-F comes in the industry-standard DO-214AC (SMA) package, which is compact and robust, making it ideal for high-density circuit board designs. Moreover, it is designed to meet the ISO 7637-2 pulse 5a and 5b requirements and is compliant with the RoHS and REACH environmental standards, ensuring its suitability for use in environmentally sensitive applications.
This TVS diode is also characterized by its low incremental surge resistance and excellent clamping capability, which help to reduce the risk of thermal runaway in the event of a surge. It is commonly used in a variety of applications such as automotive systems, industrial controls, power supply circuits, and communication devices where reliable transient voltage protection is critical.
Overall, the SMAJ58AQ-13-F from Diodes Incorporated is a robust and reliable component designed to provide high-quality surge protection in a compact form factor, ensuring the longevity and reliability of electronic systems across various industries.