• Part: JANTX1N5611
  • Description: POWER ZENER RECTIFIER
  • Manufacturer: Microsemi
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JANTX1N5611
JANTX1N5611 is POWER ZENER RECTIFIER manufactured by Microsemi.
- Part of the JANTX1N561x comparator family.
Features - - - 1500 Watts for 1 ms Pulse Power Capability Small Physical Size Designed for MIL-STD-704A Applications 1N5610 1N5611 1N5612, 1N5613 POWER ZENER RECTIFIER JAN, JANTX, JANTXV TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR DIODE Description Zener diodes with a high surge capability qualified to MIL-S-19500/434 Absolute Maximum Ratings ( @ 25°C unless noted ) Forward Surge Current, Zener Surge Current, @ 25C Zener Surge Current @ 150C Storage and Operating Temperature Zener Voltage Surge Power 1N5610 1N5611 200 A 200 A 32.0 A 24.0 A 5.5 A 4.8 A -65C to + 175C See Electrical Characteristics See Graphs 1N5612 200 A 19.0 A 3.2 A 1N5613 200 A 5.7 A 1.0 A Electrical Characteristics (T = 25°C unless otherwise noted) DEVICE TYPE Min. Zener Voltage δ Vz @ 1Ma Volts 33.0 43.7 54.0 191 Max. Zener Voltage λ Vz @ Is Volts 47.5 63.5 78.5 265 Amps 32.0 24.0 19.0 5.7 MAX. Reverse Leakage Current IR @ VR Volts µA 5.0 30.5 5.0 40.3 5.0 49.0 5.0 175 MAX. Forward V ξ @ 100 A Volts 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.8 Typical Temp. Coefficient % / °C .093 .094 .096 .100 1N5610- 1N5611- 1N5612- 1N5613- NOTES: - Available as JAN, JANTX and JANTXV δ Duration of applied current ≤ 300 ms, Duty cycle ≤ 2%. λ Use a pulse which decays exponentially to 50 % of peak value during 1 ms. (See “ Pulse Waveform “ graph). ξ Peak Sinusoidal surge current of 8.3 ms duration, non repetitive MSC1061.PDF 5-21-99 DSW1N5610 <-> (35436) 1N5610 1N5611 1N5612, 1N5613 Applications Voltage transients can be suppressed with series elements, shunt elements or a bination of both. These elements may be passive or active. For low & medium power applications, a series resistor & zener clamp offer several attractive features : 1. Simplicity of design. 2. High reliability. 3. Fast response time. The 1N5610 series will suppress the following transients (defined by MIL-S-704A) without using any series limiting resistance; (except as noted in line #3 below) 1. All 600 V transients (category 1 in chart below). 2. All 80 V transients except those...