TDS2621LP.C

Semtech
947-TDS2621LP.C
TDS2621LP.C

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Description:
ESD Protection Diodes / TVS Diodes TDS, 1-Line 26V 24A TVS EOS SLP1616N2P

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New from this manufacturer.
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In Stock: 2.965

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Factory Lead Time:
5 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
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1,05 € 1,05 €
0,687 € 6,87 €
0,57 € 57,00 €
0,547 € 273,50 €
0,528 € 528,00 €
0,516 € 1.548,00 €

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Semtech
Product Category: ESD Protection Diodes / TVS Diodes
RoHS:  
26.4 V
SMD/SMT
35 V
31 V
DFN-2
24 A
840 W
86 pF
20 kV
25 kV
- 40 C
+ 125 C
Brand: Semtech
Factory Pack Quantity: 3000
Subcategory: ESD Protection Diodes / TVS Diodes
Tradename: SurgeSwitch
Vf - Forward Voltage: 600 mV
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TARIC:
8541100000
CAHTS:
8541100090
USHTS:
8541100080
ECCN:
EAR99

TDS2621LP Transient Diverting Suppressors (TDS)

Semtech TDS2621LP Transient Diverting Suppressors (TDS) are designed to provide high-energy electrical overstress (EOS) protection with superior clamping and temperature characteristics when compared to standard TVS devices. The Semtech TDS2621LP devices use a surge-rated FET as the main protection element. During an EOS event, transient voltage increases beyond the rated breakdown voltage of the device. The FET then switches on and conducts a transient current to ground. The TDS clamping voltage is nearly constant across the rated peak pulse current range due to the extremely low ON Resistance [RDS(on)] of the FET. Lower clamping voltage at maximum peak pulse current makes the TDS components more suitable for protecting sensitive integrated circuits (ICs), when compared to standard TVS diodes.