The SMA6J5.0CA-TR from STMicroelectronics is a robust, high-performance transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diode, designed to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage transients induced by system inductance, lightning, and other transient voltage events. This component is a critical element in the quest to safeguard circuits against sudden surges of electrical power, which can cause irreparable damage to electronic devices.
Key Features
- Stand-Off Voltage: The SMA6J5.0CA-TR has a stand-off voltage of 5.0V, making it suitable for a range of applications where this level of voltage protection is required.
- Peak Pulse Power: It can handle a peak pulse power of 600W for 10/1000μs, providing robust protection against high energy transients.
- Bi-Directional Device: As a bi-directional TVS, it can protect circuits from surges occurring in both directions along the signal or power line.
- Low Clamping Voltage: The low clamping voltage ensures that even when a surge occurs, the voltage that the protected components are exposed to remains within safe limits, preventing damage.
- Fast Response Time: The device reacts quickly to transient over-voltages, providing prompt protection when it is most needed.
- Package: Supplied in the SMA (DO-214AC) package, it is compact and suitable for automated assembly, saving space on printed circuit boards (PCBs).
- Compliance: The SMA6J5.0CA-TR meets the IEC 61000-4-2 standard for Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) immunity, ensuring that the device is suitable for applications requiring stringent ESD protection.
Applications
The SMA6J5.0CA-TR is ideal for protecting sensitive electronics in a variety of applications, including:
- Power supply lines
- Communication systems
- Automotive electronics
- Industrial control systems
- Consumer electronics
Conclusion
With its combination of high surge capability, fast response time, and compliance with ESD immunity standards, the SMA6J5.0CA-TR from STMicroelectronics is an excellent choice for designers looking to enhance the durability and reliability of their electronic systems against transient voltage events.