STMicroelectronics SMC50J33CA 1-Element Bi-Directional, Uni-Directional TVS Diode, 5000 W, 2-Pin DO-214AB

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Mfr. Part No.:
SMC50J33CA
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STMicroelectronics
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Brand

STMicroelectronics

Diode Configuration

Single Bi-Directional

Direction Type

Bi-Directional, Uni-Directional

Product Type

TVS Diode

Minimum Breakdown Voltage Vbr

25.7V

Mount Type

Surface

Package Type

DO-214AB (SMC)

Pin Count

2

Peak Pulse Power Dissipation Pppm

5000W

Maximum Peak Pulse Current Ippm

94A

ESD Protection

Yes

Clamping Voltage VC

53.3V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Test Current It

2mA

Maximum Operating Temperature

175°C

Number of Elements per Chip

1

Width

8.15 mm

Series

SMC50J

Standards/Approvals

IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 61000-4-2, JESD-201 Class 2, J-STD-020, UL94 V0, JEDEC, JESD 22-B102 E3, J-STD-002, MIL-STD-750 Method 2026

Length

6.25mm

Height

2.45mm

Maximum Reverse Leakage Current

0.2μA

Automotive Standard

No

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The STMicroelectronics TVS Diodes are designed to protect sensitive equipment against electrostatic discharges according to IEC 61000-4-2, MIL STD 883 Method 3015, and electrical overstress such as IEC 61000-4-4 and 5. This Planar technology makes it compatible with high end equipment and SMPS where low leakage current and high junction temperature are required to provide reliability and stability over time.

Unidirectional and bidirectional types

JEDEC registered package outline

Matte tin plating lead finishing

Complies with UL94 V0 and J-STD-020 MSL level 1

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