STMicroelectronics SMA6F10A Transil™ Diode
The SMA6F10A is a robust Transil™ diode from the industry-leading semiconductor manufacturer, STMicroelectronics. Designed to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage transients induced by lightning and other transient voltage events, this device is a perfect solution for a variety of applications that require transient voltage suppression (TVS).
Key Features
- Stand-off Voltage: The SMA6F10A offers a stand-off voltage of 10V, making it suitable for a range of protection scenarios in electronic circuits.
- Peak Pulse Power: With a peak pulse power dissipation of 600W (10/1000μs), this diode ensures effective protection against high-energy transients.
- Low Leakage Current: It is characterized by a low leakage current, reducing power loss and increasing the efficiency of the overall system.
- High Surge Capability: The device is capable of handling high surge events, ensuring reliability and stability of electronic components during voltage spikes.
- Fast Response Time: The fast response time of the SMA6F10A guarantees quick action to transient events, protecting the circuit without delay.
- Compact Package: Housed in a small-footprint, surface-mount SMA package, it is ideal for use in space-constrained applications.
Applications
The SMA6F10A is versatile and can be used in a wide array of applications. It is particularly suitable for:
- Power supply lines
- Telecommunication systems
- Computer interfaces
- Industrial equipment
Quality and Reliability
STMicroelectronics is renowned for its commitment to quality and the SMA6F10A is no exception. Each diode is manufactured under stringent conditions, ensuring high reliability and performance. The device meets ISO 9001 and ISO/TS 16949 quality management standards, guaranteeing satisfaction for demanding applications.
Whether you are designing a new system or looking to enhance the protection of an existing one, the SMA6F10A from STMicroelectronics offers a reliable and efficient solution for safeguarding your electronic circuits against voltage transients.