• Part: SMA6J
  • Description: High Junction Temperature Transil
  • Manufacturer: STMicroelectronics
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SMA6J
SMA6J is High Junction Temperature Transil manufactured by STMicroelectronics.
Features - Peak pulse power: - 600 W (10/1000 µs) - 4 k W (8/20 µs) - Stand off voltage range: from 5 V to 188 V - Unidirectional and bidirectional types - Low clamping voltage versus standard series - Low leakage current: - 0.2 µA at 25 °C - 1 µA at 85 °C - Operating Tj max: 175 °C - JEDEC registered package outline plies with the following standards - IEC 61000-4-2 level 4: - 15 k V (air discharge) - 8 k V (contact discharge) - MIL STD 883G-Method 3015-7: class3B - 25 k V (human body model) - production data Description The SMA6J Transil series has been designed to protect sensitive equipment against electro-static discharges according to IEC 61000-4-2, MIL STD 883 Method 3015, and electrical overstress such as IEC 61000-4-4 and 5. They are generally for surges below 600 W 10/1000 µs. This planar technology makes it patible with high-end equipment and SMPS where low leakage current and high junction temperature are required to provide reliability and stability over time. Their low clamping voltages provides a better safety margin to protect sensitive circuits with extended life time expectancy. Packaged in SMA, this minimizes PCB space consumption (SMA footprint in accordance with IPC 7531 standard). July 2017 This is information on a product in full production. TM: Transil is a trademark of STMicroelectronics Doc ID13274 Rev 5 1/10 .st. Characteristics 1 Characteristics Symbol Table 1. Absolute ratings (Tamb = 25 °C) Parameter PPP P IFSM Tstg Tj TL Peak pulse power dissipation (1) Power dissipation on infinite heatsink Non repetitive surge peak forward current for unidirectional types Storage temperature range Operating junction temperature range Maximum lead temperature for soldering during 10 s Tj initial = Tamb Tamb = 55 °C tp = 10 ms Tj initial = Tamb 1. For a surge greater than the maximum values, the diode will fail in short-circuit. Value...