The markets of portable communications, computing and video equipment are challenging the semiconductor industry to develop
increasingly smaller electronic components.
Bourns offers Transient Voltage Suppressor Diodes for surge and ESD protection applications, in compact chip package DO-214AB (SMC)
size format. The Transient Voltage Suppressor series offers a choice of Working Peak Reverse Voltage from 5 V up to 170 V and Breakdown
Voltage up to 200 V. Typical fast response times are less than 1.0 ps for unidirectional devices and less than 5.0 ps for bidirectional devices
from 0 V to Minimum Breakdown Voltage.
Bourns
®
Chip Diodes conform to JEDEC standards, are easy to handle with standard pick and place equipment and the flat configuration
minimizes roll away.
Electrical Characteristics (@ T
A
= 25 °C Unless Otherwise Noted)
Parameter
Peak Forward Surge Current
8.3 ms Single Half Sine Wave Superimposed on Rated Load
(JEDEC Method)
(Note 3)
Steady State Power Dissipation @ TL = 75 °C
Maximum Instantaneous Forward Voltage @ I
PP
= 100 A
(For Unidirectional Units Only)
Operating Temperature Range
Storage Temperature Range
1.
2.
3.
SMLJ5.0A ~ SMLJ90A
SMLJ100A ~ SMLJ170A
Symbol
P
PK
I
FSM
P
M(AV)
V
F
T
STG
T
J
Value
3000
300
5.0
3.5
5.0
Unit
Watts
Amps
Watts
Volts
°C
°C
Minimum Peak Pulse Power Dissipation (TP = 1 ms)
(Note 1,2)
-55 to +150
-55 to +150
Non-repetitive current pulse, per Pulse Waveform graph and derated above TA = 25 °C per Pulse Derating Curve.
Thermal Resistance Junction to Lead.
8.3 ms Single Sine Wave duty cycle = 4 pulses maximum per minute (unidirectional units only).
How to Order
SMLJ 5.0 CA - H
Package
SMLJ = SMC/DO-214AB
Asia-Pacific:
Tel: +886-2 2562-4117
Email: asiacus@bourns.com
Europe:
Tel: +36 88 520 390
Email: eurocus@bourns.com
The Americas:
Tel: +1-951 781-5500
Email: americus@bourns.com
www.bourns.com
Working Peak Reverse Voltage
5.0 = 5.0 VRWM (Volts)
Suffix
A = 5 % Tolerance Unidirectional Device
CA = 5 % Tolerance Bidirectional Device
Reel
(blank) = 13 inch reel
-H = 7 inch reel
*RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC Jan. 27, 2003 including annex and RoHS Recast 2011/65/EU June 8, 2011.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
The device characteristics and parameters in this data sheet can and do vary in different applications and actual device performance may vary over time.
Users should verify actual device performance in their specific applications.
SMLJ Transient Voltage Suppressor Diode Series
Electrical Characteristics (@ T
A
= 25 °C Unless Otherwise Noted)
Unidirectional Device
Part
Number
Part
Marking
Bidirectional Device
Part
Number
Part
Marking
Breakdown Voltage
V
BR
(Volts)
Min.
Max.
@ I
T
(mA)
10
10
10
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Working
Peak
Reverse
Voltage
V
RWM
(Volts)
5
6
6.5
7
7.5
8
8.5
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
33
36
40
43
45
48
51
54
58
60
64
70
75
78
85
90
100
110
120
130
150
160
170
Maximum
Reverse
Leakage
@ V
RWM
I
R
(μA)
1000
1000
500
200
100
50
25
10
5
5
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Maximum
Reverse
Voltage
@ I
RSM
9.2
10.3
11.2
12
12.9
13.6
14.4
15.4
17
18.2
19.9
21.5
23.2
24.4
26
27.6
29.2
32.4
35.5
38.9
42.1
45.4
48.4
53.3
58.1
64.5
69.4
72.7
77.4
82.4
87.1
93.6
96.8
103
113
121
126
137
146
162
177
193
209
243
259
275
Maximum
Reverse
Surge
Current
326.00
291.30
267.90
250.00
232.60
220.60
208.40
194.80
176.40
164.80
150.60
139.40
129.40
123.00
115.40
106.60
102.80
92.60
84.40
77.20
71.20
66.00
62.00
56.20
51.60
46.40
43.20
41.20
38.80
36.40
34.40
32.00
31.00
29.20
26.60
24.80
22.80
20.80
20.60
18.60
16.80
15.60
14.40
12.40
11.60
11.00
V
RSM
(Volts) I
RSM
(Amps)
SMLJ5.0A
HDE
SMLJ5.0CA
IDE
6.40
7.00
SMLJ6.0A
HDG
SMLJ6.0CA
IDG
6.67
7.37
SMLJ6.5A
HDK
SMLJ6.5CA
IDK
7.22
7.98
SMLJ7.0A
HDM
SMLJ7.0CA
IDM
7.78
8.60
SMLJ7.5A
HDP
SMLJ7.5CA
IDP
8.33
9.21
SMLJ8.0A
HDR
SMLJ8.0CA
IDR
8.89
9.83
SMLJ8.5A
HDT
SMLJ8.5CA
IDT
9.44
10.4
SMLJ9.0A
HDV
SMLJ9.0CA
IDV
10.0
11.1
SMLJ10A
HDX
SMLJ10CA
IDX
11.1
12.3
SMLJ11A
HDZ
SMLJ11CA
IDZ
12.2
13.5
SMLJ12A
HEE
SMLJ12CA
IEE
13.3
14.7
SMLJ13A
HEG
SMLJ13CA
IEG
14.4
15.9
SMLJ14A
HEK
SMLJ14CA
IEK
15.6
17.2
SMLJ15A
HEM
SMLJ15CA
IEM
16.7
18.5
SMLJ16A
HEP
SMLJ16CA
IEP
17.8
19.7
SMLJ17A
HER
SMLJ17CA
IER
18.9
20.9
SMLJ18A
HET
SMLJ18CA
IET
20.0
22.1
SMLJ20A
HEV
SMLJ20CA
IEV
22.2
24.5
SMLJ22A
HEX
SMLJ22CA
IEX
24.4
26.9
SMLJ24A
HEZ
SMLJ24CA
IEZ
26.7
29.5
SMLJ26A
HFE
SMLJ26CA
IFE
28.9
31.9
SMLJ28A
HFG
SMLJ28CA
IFG
31.1
34.4
SMLJ30A
HFK
SMLJ30CA
IFK
33.3
36.8
SMLJ33A
HFM
SMLJ33CA
IFM
36.7
40.6
SMLJ36A
HFP
SMLJ36CA
IFP
40
44.2
SMLJ40A
HFR
SMLJ40CA
IFR
44.4
49.1
SMLJ43A
HFT
SMLJ43CA
IFT
47.8
52.8
SMLJ45A
HFV
SMLJ45CA
IFV
50
55.3
SMLJ48A
HFX
SMLJ48CA
IFX
53.3
58.9
SMLJ51A
HFZ
SMLJ51CA
IFZ
56.7
62.7
SMLJ54A
HGE
SMLJ54CA
IGE
60
66.3
SMLJ58A
HGG
SMLJ58CA
IGG
64.4
71.2
SMLJ60A
HGK
SMLJ60CA
IGK
66.7
73.7
SMLJ64A
HGM
SMLJ64CA
IGM
71.1
78.6
SMLJ70A
HGP
SMLJ70CA
IGP
77.8
86.0
SMLJ75A
HGR
SMLJ75CA
IGR
83.3
92.1
SMLJ78A
HGT
SMLJ78CA
IGT
86.7
95.8
SMLJ85A
HGV
SMLJ85CA
IGV
94.4
104
SMLJ90A
HGX
SMLJ90CA
IGX
100
111
SMLJ100A
HGZ
SMLJ100CA
IGZ
111
123
SMLJ110A
HHE
SMLJ110CA
IHE
122
135
SMLJ120A
HHG
SMLJ120CA
IHG
133
147
SMLJ130A
HHH
SMLJ130CA
IHH
144
159
SMLJ150A
HHM
SMLJ150CA
IHM
167
185
SMLJ160A
HHP
SMLJ160CA
IHP
178
197
SMLJ170A
HHR
SMLJ170CA
IHR
189
209
Notes:
1. Suffix ‘A’ denotes a 5 % tolerance unidirectional device.
2. Suffix ‘CA’ denotes a 5 % tolerance bidirectional device.
3. For bidirectional devices with a V
R
of 10 volts or less, the I
R
limit is double.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
The device characteristics and parameters in this data sheet can and do vary in different applications and actual device performance may vary over time.
Users should verify actual device performance in their specific applications.
SMLJ Transient Voltage Suppressor Diode Series
Product Dimensions
A
A
Recommended Footprint
A
a
B
C
B
B
b
C
c
G
D
Dimension
a (Max.)
H
FC
E
D
b (Min.)
c (Min.)
Dimension
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
DIMENSIONS:
SMC
MM
(DO-214AB)
6.60
(INCHES)
- 7.11
(0.260 - 0.280)
5.59 - 6.22
E
(0.220 - 0.245)
2.90 - 3.20
(0.114 - 0.126)
MM
DIMENSIONS:
0.15 - 0.31
(INCHES)
(0.006 - 0.112)
7.75 - 8.13
(0.305 - 0.320)
0.05 - 0.20
(0.002 - 0.008)
2.00 - 2.62
(0.079 - 0.103)
0.76 - 1.52
(0.030 - 0.060)
MM
(INCHES)
F
SMC (DO-214AB)
4.69
(0.185)
3.07
(0.121)
1.52
(0.060)
MM
(INCHES)
DIMENSIONS:
Physical Specifications
Case ...........................................Molded plastic per UL Class 94V-0
Polarity....................... Cathode band indicates unidirectional device
No cathode band indicates bidirectional device
DIMENSIONS:
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
The device characteristics and parameters in this data sheet can and do vary in different applications and actual device performance may vary over time.
Users should verify actual device performance in their specific applications.
SMLJ Transient Voltage Suppressor Diode Series
Rating & Characteristic Curves
Pulse Derating Curve
100
Peak Forward Surge Current (Amps)
Peak Pulse Derating in Percent of
Peak Power or Current
Maximum Non-Repetitive Surge Current
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
1
Pulse Width 8.3 ms
Single Half Sine-Wave
(JEDEC Method)
2
5
10
20
50
100
75
50
25
10 x 1000 Waveform as Defined
by R.E.A.
0
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
175
200
Junction Temperature (°C)
Number of Cycles at 60 Hz
Pulse Waveform
Typical Junction Capacitance
100000
TR=10 µs
IRSM
2
Pulse width (TP)
is defined as that point
where the peak current
decays to 50 % of IPSM.
CJ - Junction Capacitance (pF)
TA= 25 °C
10000
Bidirectional
1000
Unidirectional
100
IP, Peak Pulse Current (%)
Peak value (IRSM)
Half value=
50
TA=25 °C
TP
100
10 x 1000 waveform
as defined by R.E.A.
10
0
0
1.0
2.0
T, Time (ms)
3.0
4.0
1
1
10
100
1000
VBR - Reverse Breakdown Voltage (V)
Pulse Rating Curve
100
TA = 25 °C
Non-repetitive Pulse Waveform
Shown in Pulse Waveform Graph
PP, Peak Power (KW)
10
Steady State Power Derating Curve
5.0
RM(AV) Steady State Power Dissipation (W)
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
60 Hz Resistive or
Inductive Load
0.0
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
175
200
1.0
8.0 mm Lead Areas
0.1
0.1 µs
1.0 µs
10 µs
100 µs
1.0 ms
10 ms
TP, Pulse Width
TL, Lead Temperature (°C)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
The device characteristics and parameters in this data sheet can and do vary in different applications and actual device performance may vary over time.
Users should verify actual device performance in their specific applications.
CDDFN5-0504N - TVS/Steering Diode Array
SMLJ Transient Voltage Suppressor Diode Series
Packaging Information
The product will be dispensed in tape and reel format (see diagram below).
P
0
P
1
d
Index Hole
E
T
120 °
F
W
D2
D1 D
B
P
Trailer
A
Device
C
Leader
End
.......
.......
10 pitches (min.)
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
10 pitches (min.)
Start
W1
DIMENSIONS:
MM
(INCHES)
Direction of Feed
Devices are packed in accordance with EIA standard
RS-481-A and specifications shown here.
SMC (DO-214AB)
13 Inch Reel
6.0 ± 2.0
(0.236 - 0.079)
8.3 ± 0.20
(0.327 ± 0.008)
2.5 ± 0.20
(0.098 ± 0.008)
1.50 ± 0.10
(0.059 ± 0.004)
330
(12.992)
50.0
MIN.
(1.969)
13.0 +0.50/-0.20
(0.512 +0.020/-0.008)
1.75 ± 0.10
(0.069 ± 0.004)
7.50 ± 0.10
(0.295 ± 0.004)
8.00 ± 0.10
(0.315 ± 0.004)
4.00 ± 0.10
(0.157 ± 0.004)
2.00 ± 0.10
(0.079 ± 0.004)
0.30 ± 0.10
(0.012 ± 0.004)
16.00 ± 0.30
(0.630 ± 0.012)
22.4
MAX.
(0.882)
3,000
Item
Carrier Width
Carrier Length
Carrier Depth
Sprocket Hole
Reel Outside Diameter
Reel Inner Diameter
Feed Hole Diameter
Sprocket Hole Position
Punch Hole Position
Punch Hole Pitch
Sprocket Hole Pitch
Embossment Center
Overall Tape Thickness
Tape Width
Reel Width
Quantity per Reel
Symbol
A
B
C
d
D
D1
D2
E
F
P
P0
P1
T
W
W1
--
7 Inch Reel
178
(7.008)
500
REV. 06/16
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
The device characteristics and parameters in this data sheet can and do vary in different applications and actual device performance may vary over time.
Users should verify actual device performance in their specific applications.
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