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PTVS60VS1UTR-Q - High-temperature 400W Transient Voltage Suppressor

This page provides the datasheet information for the PTVS60VS1UTR-Q, a member of the PTVS3V3S1UTR-Q High-temperature 400W Transient Voltage Suppressor family.

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Description

400 W unidirectional Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) in a SOD123W small and flat lead low-profile Surface-Mounted Device (SMD) plastic package, designed for transient overvoltage protection in high-temperature applications.

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Features

  • Rated peak pulse power: PPPM = 400 W (350 W for 3V3).
  • Reverse standoff voltage range: VRWM = 3.3 V to 64 V.
  • Reverse current: IRM = 0.001 μA.
  • Very low package height: 1 mm.
  • High temperature stability Tj ≤ 185 °C.
  • Small plastic package suitable for surface-mounted design.
  • Qualified according to AEC-Q101 and recommended for use in automotive.

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Part number PTVS60VS1UTR-Q
Manufacturer nexperia
File Size 228.00 KB
Description High-temperature 400W Transient Voltage Suppressor
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PTVSxS1UTR-Q series High-temperature 400 W Transient Voltage Suppressor 13 June 2022 Product data sheet 1. General description 400 W unidirectional Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) in a SOD123W small and flat lead low-profile Surface-Mounted Device (SMD) plastic package, designed for transient overvoltage protection in high-temperature applications. 2. Features and benefits • Rated peak pulse power: PPPM = 400 W (350 W for 3V3) • Reverse standoff voltage range: VRWM = 3.3 V to 64 V • Reverse current: IRM = 0.001 μA • Very low package height: 1 mm • High temperature stability Tj ≤ 185 °C • Small plastic package suitable for surface-mounted design • Qualified according to AEC-Q101 and recommended for use in automotive applications 3.
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