The SMCJ12CA-HRA is a surface mount transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diode from Littelfuse, designed to protect sensitive electronic components from voltage transients induced by lightning, electrostatic discharge (ESD), inductive load switching, and other transient voltage events. It is part of the SMCJ series, known for its robust performance and reliability. The CA suffix indicates a bidirectional configuration.
Applications:
- I/O Interface Protection
- Voltage Suppression in sensitive electronic equipment
- Industrial Control Systems
- Telecom Equipment
- Medical Devices
- Power Supplies
- Automotive Electronics
Features:
- Surface Mount Package: SMC (DO-214AB)
- Bidirectional Configuration
- Stand-off Voltage: 12V
- High Surge Capability: 3000W peak pulse power capability with a 10/1000μs waveform
- Excellent clamping capability
- Low incremental surge resistance
- Fast response time: typically less than 1.0ps from 0 Volts to BV minimum
- High temperature soldering guaranteed: 260°C/10 seconds at terminals
- Typical IR less than 1μA above 12V
- AEC-Q101 qualified
- RoHS Compliant
Benefits:
- Provides robust bidirectional protection against transient voltage events, preventing damage to downstream components regardless of polarity.
- High surge capability ensures reliable performance even in harsh environments.
- Fast response time ensures quick clamping of transient voltages.
- Surface mount package allows for efficient board assembly.
- AEC-Q101 qualification assures reliability in automotive applications.
- Bidirectional configuration simplifies circuit design in AC or unpolarized applications.
Additional Details:
The SMCJ12CA-HRA TVS diode features a stand-off voltage of 12V, meaning it will not conduct under normal operating conditions until the voltage exceeds this level. When a transient voltage event occurs, the diode rapidly clamps the voltage to a safe level in both directions, protecting sensitive components. The SMCJ package provides excellent thermal performance, allowing the diode to dissipate high surge currents. The device is designed to meet stringent industry standards for reliability and performance.
The HRA suffix indicates that the device is a high-reliability automotive-qualified version.