SMCJ30A-13-F - Transient Voltage Suppressor Diode
The SMCJ30A-13-F from Diodes Incorporated is a robust transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diode designed to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage spikes and transients induced by lightning and other sudden voltage events. This TVS diode is a preferred choice for safeguarding voltage-sensitive components which can be affected by transient voltage, such as integrated circuits (ICs), CMOS, and MOSFET technologies.
Key Features:
- Stand-Off Voltage: The device has a stand-off voltage of 30V, which means it can tolerate voltages up to this level without conducting significant current to ground.
- Peak Pulse Power: It can handle a peak pulse power of 1500W at 10/1000μs waveform, a feature that ensures protection against high energy transients.
- Clamping Voltage: The SMCJ30A-13-F has a clamping voltage of 48.4V, providing a quick and effective response to any overvoltage condition, ensuring the protection of the circuit.
- Uni-directional: This component is uni-directional, which means it offers transient voltage suppression in one direction, making it ideal for DC voltage applications.
- Package: It comes in a low-profile SMC package that is designed for surface mount applications, offering a space-saving solution for PCB design.
- Compliance: This TVS diode complies with the RoHS and REACH standards, ensuring that it meets the regulatory requirements for environmental safety.
Applications:
The SMCJ30A-13-F is commonly used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Power Supply
- Automotive Systems
- Telecommunication Devices
- Consumer Electronics
- Industrial Electronics
With its ability to absorb high transient voltages and protect against severe electrical threats, the SMCJ30A-13-F is an essential component for any circuit design that demands reliable voltage protection. Its compact form factor and easy-to-integrate design make it a versatile choice for engineers and designers looking to enhance the durability and longevity of their electronic products.