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MSPSMCG75A

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Trans Voltage Suppressor Diode, 1500W, 75V V(RWM), Unidirectional, 1 Element, Silicon, DO-215AB, PLASTIC PACKAGE-2
CategoryDiscrete semiconductor    diode   
File Size584KB,4 Pages
ManufacturerMicrosemi
Websitehttps://www.microsemi.com
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Trans Voltage Suppressor Diode, 1500W, 75V V(RWM), Unidirectional, 1 Element, Silicon, DO-215AB, PLASTIC PACKAGE-2

MSPSMCG75A Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Is it Rohs certified?incompatible
MakerMicrosemi
Parts packaging codeDO-215AB
package instructionPLASTIC PACKAGE-2
Contacts2
Reach Compliance Codeunknown
ECCN codeEAR99
Maximum breakdown voltage92.1 V
Minimum breakdown voltage83.3 V
ConfigurationSINGLE
Diode component materialsSILICON
Diode typeTRANS VOLTAGE SUPPRESSOR DIODE
JEDEC-95 codeDO-215AB
JESD-30 codeR-PDSO-G2
JESD-609 codee0
Humidity sensitivity level1
Maximum non-repetitive peak reverse power dissipation1500 W
Number of components1
Number of terminals2
Package body materialPLASTIC/EPOXY
Package shapeRECTANGULAR
Package formSMALL OUTLINE
Peak Reflow Temperature (Celsius)NOT SPECIFIED
polarityUNIDIRECTIONAL
Maximum power dissipation1.56 W
Certification statusNot Qualified
Maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage75 V
surface mountYES
technologyAVALANCHE
Terminal surfaceTIN LEAD
Terminal formGULL WING
Terminal locationDUAL
Maximum time at peak reflow temperatureNOT SPECIFIED
SMCJ5.0 thru SMCJ170CA
and SMCG5.0 thru SMCG170CA
SCOTTSDALE DIVISION
SURFACE MOUNT 1500 Watt
Transient Voltage Suppressor
DESCRIPTION
The SMCJ5.0-170A or SMCG5.0-170A series of 1500 W Transient Voltage
Suppressors (TVSs) protects a variety of voltage-sensitive components from
destruction or degradation. It is available in J-bend design (SMCJ) with the
DO-214AB package for greater PC board mounting density or in a Gull-wing
design (SMCG) in the DO-215AB for visible solder connections. Selections
include unidirectional and bidirectional. They can protect from secondary
lightning effects per IEC61000-4-5 and class levels defined herein, or for
inductive switching environments and induced RF protection. Since their
response time is virtually instantaneous, they can also be used in protection
from ESD and EFT per IEC61000-4-2 and IEC61000-4-4.
IMPORTANT:
For the most current data, consult
MICROSEMI’s
website:
http://www.microsemi.com
APPEARANCE
WWW .
Microsemi
.C
OM
NOTE: All SMC series are
equivalent to prior SMM package
identifications.
FEATURES
Economical surface mount design in both J-bend or
Gull-wing terminations
Available in both Unidirectional and Bidirectional
construction with a C or CA suffix
Suppresses transients up to 1500 watts @ 10/1000 µs
Qualified to UL497B
Optional 100%
screening for avionics grade
is
available by adding MA prefix to part number for added
100% temperature cycle -55
o
C to +125
o
C (10X) as well
as surge (3X) and 24 hours HTRB with post test V
Z
&
I
R
(in the operating direction for unidirectional or both
directions for bidirectional)
Options for screening in accordance with MIL-PRF-
19500 for JAN, JANTX, JANTXV, and JANS are
available by adding MQ, MX, MV, or MSP prefixes
respectively to part numbers.
Axial-lead equivalent packages for thru-hole mounting
available as 1.5KE6.8 to 1.5KE200CA or 1N6267 thru
1N6303A and 1N5908 (consult factory for other
surface mount options)
Moisture classification is Level 1 with no dry pack
required per IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020B
APPLICATIONS / BENEFITS
Selections for 5.0 to 170 volts standoff voltages (V
WM
)
Protection from switching transients and induced RF
Protection from ESD, and EFT per IEC 61000-4-2 and
IEC 61000-4-4
Secondary lightning protection per IEC61000-4-5 with
42 Ohms source impedance:
Class 1: SMC 5.0 to SMC 170A or CA
Class 2: SMC 5.0 to SMC 150A or CA
Class 3: SMC 5.0 to SMC 75A or CA
Class 4: SMC 5.0 to SMC 36A or CA
Secondary lightning protection per IEC61000-4-5 with
12 Ohms source impedance:
Class 1 : SMC 5.0 to SMC 90A or CA
Class 2: SMC 5.0 to SMC 45A or CA
Class 3: SMC 5.0 to SMC 24A or CA
Class 4: SMC 5.0 to SMC 11A or CA
Secondary lightning protection per IEC61000-4-5 with
2 Ohms source impedance:
Class 2: SMC 5.0 to SMC 22A or CA
Class 3: SMC 5.0 to SMC 10A or CA
MAXIMUM RATINGS
Peak Pulse Power dissipation at 25
º
C: 1500 watts at
10/1000
µs
(also see Fig 1,2, and 3)
Impulse repetition rate (duty factor): 0.01%
t
clamping
(0 volts to V
(BR)
min.): < 100 ps theoretical for
unidirectional and < 5 ns for bidirectional
Operating and Storage temperature: -65
º
C to +150
º
C
Thermal resistance: 20
º
C/W junction to lead, or 80
º
C/W
junction to ambient when mounted on FR4 PC board
(1oz Cu) with recommended footprint (see last page)
Steady-State Power dissipation: 6 watts at T
L
= 30
o
C,
or 1.56 watts at T
A
= 25
º
C when mounted on FR4 PC
board with recommended footprint
Forward Surge: 200 Amps peak impulse of 8.3 ms
half-sine wave at 25ºC (unidirectional only)
Solder temperatures: 260
º
C for 10 s (maximum)
MECHANICAL AND PACKAGING
CASE: Void-free transfer molded thermosetting
epoxy body meeting UL94V-0
TERMINALS: Gull-wing or C-bend (modified J-bend)
leads, tin-lead plated solderable to MIL-STD-750,
method 2026
POLARITY: Cathode indicated by band. No marking
on bi-directional devices
MARKING: Part number without SM prefix (e.g.
C5.0, C5.0A, C5.0CA, C36, C36A, C36CA, etc.)
TAPE & REEL option: Standard per EIA-481-2 with
16 mm tape, 750 per 7 inch reel or 2500 per 13 inch
reel (add “TR” suffix to part number)
WEIGHT:
0.25 grams
SMC 5.0 – 170V
Copyright
2005
2-23-05 REV C
Microsemi
Scottsdale Division
8700 E. Thomas Rd. PO Box 1390, Scottsdale, AZ 85252 USA, (480) 941-6300, Fax: (480) 947-1503
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