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1N6039 - 1500 WATT BIDIRECTIONAL TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPESSOR

Download the 1N6039 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the 1N6036 variant, as both devices belong to the same 1500 watt bidirectional transient voltage suppessor family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

This popular Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) series for 1N6036 thru 1N6072A are JEDEC registered selections for bidirectional devices.

All have the same high Peak Pulse Power rating of 1500 W with extremely fast response times.

Key Features

  • section herein. They are most often used for protecting against transients from inductive switching environments, induced RF effects, or induced secondary lightning effects as found in lower surge levels of IEC61000-4-5. They are also very successful in protecting airborne avionics and electrical systems. Since their response time is virtually instantaneous, they can also protect from ESD and EFT per IEC61000-4-2 and IEC61000-4-4. Qualified Levels: JAN, JANTX, and JANTXV Important: For the la.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (1N6036-Microsemi.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Full PDF Text Transcription for 1N6039 (Reference)

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1N6036(A) thru 1N6072(A) Available on commercial versions 1500 WATT BIDIRECTIONAL TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPESSOR Qualified per MIL-PRF-19500/507 DESCRIPTION This popular Tra...

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SUPPESSOR Qualified per MIL-PRF-19500/507 DESCRIPTION This popular Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) series for 1N6036 thru 1N6072A are JEDEC registered selections for bidirectional devices. All have the same high Peak Pulse Power rating of 1500 W with extremely fast response times. They are also available in military qualified selections as described in the “Features” section herein. They are most often used for protecting against transients from inductive switching environments, induced RF effects, or induced secondary lightning effects as found in lower surge levels of IEC61000-4-5. They are also very successful in pro