The SM560A is a transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diode manufactured by SECOS. It's designed to protect sensitive electronic components from voltage transients caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD), electrical fast transients (EFT), and surge events. Its fast response time and low clamping voltage make it suitable for a wide range of protection applications.
Applications:
- Protection of I/O Interfaces
- Data lines
- Microprocessor Input
- Voltage protection in communication equipment.
- Industrial control systems
Features:
- Unidirectional TVS Diode
- Low clamping voltage
- Fast response time
- High surge capability
- Surface Mount Packaging
- RoHS compliant
Benefits:
- Provides robust protection against transient voltage events.
- Improves the reliability of electronic equipment.
- Reduces downtime and repair costs.
- Helps to meet regulatory requirements for ESD and surge protection.
- Easy to integrate into existing designs due to its surface-mount package.
Additional Details:
The SM560A is typically available in a DO-214AA (SMB) surface-mount package. Key electrical characteristics include a standoff voltage of 56V, a breakdown voltage (minimum) of 62.2V, and a clamping voltage (at a specific surge current) of typically around 91V. The peak pulse power dissipation is generally rated at 600W for a 10/1000µs waveform. It's crucial to consult the SECOS datasheet for the SM560A for precise specifications, including surge current ratings at different waveforms, operating temperature range, and detailed clamping voltage characteristics. Proper PCB layout is important to minimize inductance and maximize the effectiveness of the TVS diode. The device is designed to absorb transient energy and clamp the voltage to a safe level, preventing damage to protected circuits. Its compact size and robust performance make it a preferred choice for protecting sensitive electronics in space-constrained applications.