Automotive, AEC-Q101, 1.5SMC, TransZorb® Series, TVS Diodes

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1.5SMC33CAHM3/H
TVS DIODE 28.2VWM 45.7VC DO214AB
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Surface Mount
DO-214AB, SMC
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1
-65°C ~ 150°C (TJ)
DO-214AB (SMC)
Automotive, AEC-Q101, 1.5SMC, TransZorb®
Zener
28.2V
31.4V
45.7V
32.8A
1500W (1.5kW)
No
Automotive, Telecom
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1.5SMC400AHM3_A/H
TVS DIODE 342VWM 548VC DO214AB
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DO-214AB, SMC
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-65°C ~ 150°C (TJ)
DO-214AB (SMC)
Automotive, AEC-Q101, 1.5SMC, TransZorb®
Zener
342V
380V
548V
2.7A
1500W (1.5kW)
No
Automotive, Telecom
1
1.5SMC200AHM3/I
TVS DIODE 171VWM 274VC DO214AB
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Surface Mount
DO-214AB, SMC
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-
-65°C ~ 150°C (TJ)
DO-214AB (SMC)
Automotive, AEC-Q101, 1.5SMC, TransZorb®
Zener
171V
190V
274V
5.5A
1500W (1.5kW)
No
Automotive, Telecom
1
1.5SMC540AHM3_A/H
TVS DIODE 459VWM 740VC DO214AB
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DO-214AB, SMC
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-
-65°C ~ 150°C (TJ)
DO-214AB (SMC)
Automotive, AEC-Q101, 1.5SMC, TransZorb®
Zener
459V
513V
740V
2.03A
1500W (1.5kW)
No
Automotive, Telecom
1
1.5SMC56CAHM3/H
TVS DIODE 47.8VWM 77VC DO214AB
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DO-214AB, SMC
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1
-65°C ~ 150°C (TJ)
DO-214AB (SMC)
Automotive, AEC-Q101, 1.5SMC, TransZorb®
Zener
47.8V
53.2V
77V
19.5A
1500W (1.5kW)
No
Automotive, Telecom
-
1.5SMC300AHM3_A/I
TVS DIODE 256VWM 414VC DO214AB
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DO-214AB, SMC
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-65°C ~ 150°C (TJ)
DO-214AB (SMC)
Automotive, AEC-Q101, 1.5SMC, TransZorb®
Zener
256V
285V
414V
3.6A
1500W (1.5kW)
No
Automotive, Telecom
1
1.5SMC480AHM3_A/H
TVS DIODE 408VWM 658VC DO214AB
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DO-214AB, SMC
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-65°C ~ 150°C (TJ)
DO-214AB (SMC)
Automotive, AEC-Q101, 1.5SMC, TransZorb®
Zener
408V
456V
658V
2.28A
1500W (1.5kW)
No
Automotive, Telecom
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About  TVS Diodes

TVS Diodes, also known as Transient Voltage Suppression Diodes, are semiconductor devices designed to protect electronic circuits from voltage surges or transients. They work by clamping the voltage to a safe level and diverting excessive current away from sensitive components. TVS diodes are typically made using diode technology, which allows them to conduct current in only one direction. They are designed to handle high-energy transients and can respond quickly to voltage spikes. When the voltage across the diode exceeds its breakdown voltage, it starts conducting and provides a low-resistance path for the transient current to flow through. This effectively limits the voltage seen by the protected circuitry, preventing damage. There are different types of TVS diodes available, including unidirectional and bidirectional variants. Unidirectional TVS diodes are designed to protect against voltage spikes in one direction, while bidirectional TVS diodes can handle voltage surges in both directions. TVS diodes have various characteristics that determine their performance and suitability for different applications. These characteristics include breakdown voltage, clamping voltage, peak pulse current, and power dissipation capability. The breakdown voltage refers to the voltage level at which the diode starts conducting and clamps the voltage. The clamping voltage is the voltage level maintained by the diode during a surge event. Peak pulse current represents the maximum current the diode can handle during a transient event, and power dissipation capability indicates the maximum power the diode can dissipate without being damaged. In summary, TVS diodes are important components used to protect electronic circuits from voltage surges or transients. By clamping the voltage and diverting excessive current, they safeguard sensitive components and ensure the reliability and longevity of electronic systems.