The 1SMA4754A is a surface-mount Zener diode manufactured by EIC Discrete Semiconductors. It is specifically designed for voltage regulation and transient voltage suppression (TVS) applications. The “4754A” designates a Zener voltage of 39V. This diode provides a stable voltage reference when the reverse voltage exceeds its Zener voltage, making it suitable for protecting sensitive electronic components from voltage surges and electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Applications
- Transient Voltage Suppression (TVS): Protecting sensitive circuits from voltage transients.
- Voltage Regulation: Stabilizing voltage levels in electronic devices.
- Overvoltage Protection: Safeguarding components from voltage spikes and surges.
- ESD Protection: Protecting circuits from electrostatic discharge events.
- Power Supply Protection: Ensuring stable and reliable power supply operation.
Features
- Surface Mount Package: Allows for automated assembly on printed circuit boards.
- High Surge Capability: Designed to withstand high transient currents.
- Precise Zener Voltage: Provides accurate and consistent voltage regulation.
- Low Leakage Current: Minimizes current leakage, improving efficiency.
- Fast Response Time: Quickly reacts to voltage changes and transients.
- RoHS Compliant: Complies with environmental standards for hazardous substances.
Benefits
- Reliable Voltage Clamping: Provides effective protection against voltage surges.
- Improved Circuit Reliability: Enhances the overall reliability of electronic systems.
- Extended Component Lifespan: Protects components from premature failure caused by voltage transients.
- Simplified Circuit Design: Easy to integrate into existing circuits for voltage protection.
- Automated Assembly: Surface-mount package allows for efficient and cost-effective assembly.
Additional Details
The 1SMA4754A typically features a power dissipation rating of 1W. The operating temperature range usually spans from -65°C to +150°C. The forward voltage drop is approximately 1.2V. The Zener impedance is generally low to ensure efficient voltage regulation. The diode is commonly available in an SMA (DO-214AC) surface-mount package. The surge current rating is a crucial parameter, determining the diode's ability to handle transient voltage events. The maximum reverse leakage current is specified in the datasheet and impacts performance in low-power applications. Proper PCB layout is essential to minimize inductance and ensure effective transient voltage suppression. The clamping voltage is a key parameter, representing the voltage level to which the diode clamps during a transient event. Selecting the correct TVS diode requires careful consideration of the power dissipation, surge current, clamping voltage, and operating temperature.