The P6KE200ARL is a high-quality Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) diode from STMicroelectronics, designed to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage spikes and transients induced by lightning and other sudden voltage events. This TVS diode is a member of STMicroelectronics' P6KE series, renowned for their reliability and performance in surge protection.
Key Features
- Stand-off Voltage: The P6KE200ARL has a stand-off voltage of 171V, making it suitable for a variety of applications where this level of voltage protection is required.
- Peak Pulse Power: It can handle a peak pulse power of 600 Watts at 10/1000μs waveform, ensuring effective protection against high energy transients.
- Breakdown Voltage Range: With a breakdown voltage range from 190V to 210V, the device offers precise protection thresholds suitable for sensitive circuits.
- Low Clamping Voltage: The low clamping voltage ensures that the protected components are not exposed to potentially damaging voltage levels during transient events.
- Fast Response Time: The P6KE200ARL responds to overvoltage events quickly, typically in less than 1 picosecond from 0V to BV min, providing immediate protection for your electronic devices.
- Reverse Stand-off Voltage: It is designed to be used in a reverse stand-off configuration for easy implementation in a variety of circuit designs.
- Axial Lead Package: The device comes in an axial lead package, which is suitable for through-hole mounting, making it easy to integrate into existing designs.
- RoHS Compliant: It is RoHS compliant, ensuring that it meets current environmental standards by not containing hazardous substances.
Applications
The P6KE200ARL is ideal for protecting voltage sensitive components in a variety of applications, including:
- Industrial and consumer electronics
- Communication systems
- Automotive systems
- Power supply protection
- AC/DC applications
With its robust design and reliable performance, the STMicroelectronics P6KE200ARL TVS diode is an excellent choice for safeguarding electronic circuits against transient voltage spikes and surges.