The SMP50-270 by STMicroelectronics is a robust, high-performance Transil™ transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diode designed to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage transients induced by lightning and other transient voltage events. This device is specifically engineered to safeguard various applications, such as telecommunications systems, computer interfaces, and other industrial and consumer electronics.
Key Features
- Stand-off Voltage: The SMP50-270 offers a stand-off voltage of 270V, making it suitable for a wide range of applications where higher voltage protection is required.
- Peak Pulse Power: It can handle peak pulse power up to 600W (10/1000µs), ensuring reliable protection against high energy transients.
- Low Clamping Voltage: This device provides a low clamping voltage, which is crucial for protecting sensitive components from overvoltage without causing significant energy dissipation.
- Fast Response Time: With a rapid response time to transient events, the SMP50-270 ensures that your electronics are safeguarded promptly, minimizing the risk of damage.
- High Surge Capability: It is capable of withstanding high surge events, ensuring durability and long-term reliability of the protection it offers.
- Package: The SMP50-270 is available in a molded plastic DO-214AA (SMB) package, which is compact and offers excellent mechanical and thermal protection.
- Compliance: It complies with the IEC 61000-4-5 standard, which governs the immunity of electrical and electronic equipment to withstand surge voltages.
Applications
The versatility of the SMP50-270 makes it an ideal choice for a variety of applications, including:
- Telecommunication systems
- Network equipment
- Computer interfaces
- Microcontroller protection
- Power supply units
- Industrial electronics
STMicroelectronics' commitment to excellence is evident in the SMP50-270 TVS diode, providing robust surge protection with high reliability and performance. Whether for industrial or consumer applications, the SMP50-270 is designed to ensure that your electronic equipment continues to operate safely, even under the most demanding surge conditions.