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VISHAY SMAJ13A-E3/61RoHS

Manufacturer
MPN
SMAJ13A-E3/61
LCSC Part #
C1973247
Packaging
SMA(DO-214AC)
Customer #
Key Attributes
TVS DIODE 13VWM 21.5VC SMA(DO-214AC)
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QtyUnit PriceTotal Amount
5+$ 0.1408$ 0.1296$ 0.65
50+$ 0.1125$ 0.1035$ 5.18
150+$ 0.0983$ 0.0905$ 13.58
500+$ 0.0877$ 0.0807$ 40.35
1,800+$ 0.0792$ 0.0729$ 131.22
5,400+$ 0.0749$ 0.0690$ 372.60
Standard Packaging1800/Full Reel
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Products Specifications

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TypeDescription
CategoryCircuit Protection/Transient Voltage Suppressors (TVS)/TVS Diodes
ManufacturerVISHAY
PackagingSMA(DO-214AC)
Clamping Voltage21.5V
Operating Temperature-55℃~+150℃
Peak Pulse Current (Ipp)27.9A@10/1000us
Peak Pulse Power Dissipation (Ppp)600W@10/1000us
Voltage - Breakdown15.9V
typeTVS
Reverse Leakage Current (Ir)1uA
PolarityUnidirectional
Reverse Stand-Off Voltage (Vrwm)13V

Additional Information

TypeDetails
Minimum5
Multiple5
Standard Packaging1800
Sales UnitPiece

Features

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  • Low-profile package
  • Suitable for automatic placement
  • Glass passivated chip junction
  • Available in unidirectional and bidirectional types
  • Peak pulse power capability of 400 W using 10/1000 μs waveform, repetition rate (duty cycle): 0.01% (300 W above 78 V)
  • Excellent clamping capability
  • Very fast response time
  • Low incremental surge resistance
  • MSL Level 1 per J-STD-020, lead-free peak soldering temperature 260 °C
  • AEC-Q101 qualified parts available
  • Automotive ordering codes: add HE3 or HM3 suffix to base part number

Applications

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  • Protection of sensitive electronic devices against voltage transients on signal lines of ICs, MOSFETs, and sensor units in consumer, computer, industrial, automotive, and telecom applications, caused by inductive load switching and lightning strikes.