Introduction to IEEE STANDARDS and its different types.pptx
5kp 36a diodo zener
1. 5KP5.0A Thru 5KP250CA
Transient Voltage Suppressors
TVS Diodes - 5000W > 5KP Series
Description
The 5KP series is designed specifically to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage transients induced by lightning
and other transient voltage events.
Features
• Plastic material has UL flammability classification 94V-O
• Typical IR less than 1uA above 12V
• Fast response time
• Glass passivated junction
• Low zener impedance• Excellent clamping capability
• Low inductance Package: P600
• High Temperature soldering: 260℃/10 seconds at terminals
Applications
• I/O interface • AC/DC power supply
• Low frequency signal transmission line.
Electrical Characteristics
Parameter Symbol Value Unit
Peak Pulse Power Dissipation at TA=25℃ by 10 / 1000μs waveform
(Fig.1)(Note 1)
PPPM 5000 W
Steady state power dissipation at TL=75℃ (Fig.5) PM(AV) 8 W
Peak Forward Surge Current, 8.3ms Single Half Sine Wave superimposed on
rated load, (JEDEC Method) (Note2, Fig.6)
IFSM 400 A
Operating Junction and Storage Temperature Range TJ, TSTG -55 to 175 ℃
Typical Thermal Resistance Junction to Lead RθJL 15 ℃/W
Typical Thermal Resistance Junction to Ambient RθJA 75 ℃/W
Notes:
1. Non-repetitive current pulse, per Fig.3 and derated above TA=25℃ per Fig. 2.
2. 8.3ms single half sine-wave, or equivalent square wave, duty cycle=4 pulses per minutes maximum.
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Description of Part Number
5KP XXX C A
5% VBR Voltage Tolerance
Bidirectional
VRWM Voltage
Series Code
Packing Options
Package Type Description Packing Quantity Industry Standard
P600
Tape and Reel Pack 800PCS EIA STD RS-296
Dimensions - P600
Dimension
Inches Millimeters
Min Max Min Max
A 0.34 0.36 8.60 9.10
B 0.34 0.36 8.60 9.10
C 0.048 0.052 1.22 1.32
D 1.000 25.4
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5. Transient Voltage Suppressors
Ratings and Characteristics Curve
Figure 1. Peak Pulse Power Rating Curve Figure 2. Pulse Derating Curve
Figure 3. Pulse Waveform Figure 4. Typical Junction Capacitance
Figure 5. Steady State Power Dissipation Derating Curve Figure 6. Maximum Non-Repetitive Forward
Surge Current Uni-Directional Only
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