The SA14TR is a Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) diode manufactured by World Products Inc. TVS diodes are designed to protect sensitive electronic components from voltage transients induced by lightning, electrostatic discharge (ESD), inductive load switching, and other transient voltage events. The 'SA' likely refers to a specific series within World Products Inc.'s TVS diode offerings, and the '14' probably indicates the standoff voltage (14V), but this must be verified with the datasheet.
Applications:
- Automotive electronics: Protecting automotive control units (ECUs), sensors, and communication interfaces from voltage surges.
- Industrial equipment: Safeguarding industrial control systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and motor drives from transient voltage events.
- Telecommunications equipment: Protecting telecom lines, modems, and networking devices from lightning-induced surges.
- Consumer electronics: Protecting portable devices, smartphones, and tablets from ESD.
- Power supplies: Protecting power supplies from voltage transients and surges.
Features:
- Fast response time: Quickly clamps transient voltages to protect sensitive components.
- High surge current capability: Can withstand high surge currents without damage.
- Low clamping voltage: Limits the voltage across the protected component to a safe level.
- Unidirectional or bidirectional: Available in both unidirectional and bidirectional configurations to suit different applications.
- Small form factor: Available in compact packages for space-constrained applications.
- RoHS compliant: Meets environmental regulations for hazardous substance control.
Benefits:
- Protection against voltage transients: Prevents damage to sensitive electronic components from voltage surges and ESD.
- Improved system reliability: Enhances the reliability of electronic systems by protecting them from transient voltage events.
- Reduced downtime: Minimizes downtime by preventing equipment failures caused by voltage surges.
- Lower repair costs: Reduces repair costs by protecting components from damage.
- Compliance with safety standards: Helps to meet safety standards for surge protection.
Additional Details:
The SA14TR's key specifications include the standoff voltage (Vrwm), breakdown voltage (Vbr), clamping voltage (Vc), and peak pulse current (Ipp). The standoff voltage is the maximum voltage that the TVS diode can withstand without conducting. The breakdown voltage is the voltage at which the TVS diode begins to conduct. The clamping voltage is the maximum voltage that the TVS diode will allow across the protected component during a surge event. The peak pulse current is the maximum surge current that the TVS diode can withstand without damage. The SA14TR likely uses a glass passivated junction to ensure reliability and consistent performance. The 'TR' suffix likely indicates the packaging type, such as tape and reel, for automated assembly.