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MMBZ20VCLA

Power Dual Surface-Mount TVS

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Description

These dual monolithic silicon zener diodes are designed for applications requiring transient overvoltage protection capability. Unidirectional double ESD protection diode in a common cathode configuration, the device is designed for ESD and transient overvoltage protection of up to two signal lines.

Feature(s)

  • Dual TVS in Common Anode Configuration
  • 24W/40W Peak Power Dissipation Rating @ 1.0ms (Unidirectional)
  • 225mW Power Dissipation
  • Ideally Suited for Automated Insertion
  • Low Leakage
  • Totally Lead-Free & Fully RoHS Compliant (Notes 1 & 2)
  • Halogen and Antimony Free. “Green” Device (Note 3)
  • For automotive applications requiring specific change control (i.e.: parts qualified to AEC-Q100/101/104/200, PPAP capable, and manufactured in IATF 16949 certified facilities), please refer to the related automotive grade (Q-suffix) part. A listing can be found at https://www.diodes.com/products/automotive/automotive -products/.
  • This part is qualified to JEDEC standards (as references in AEC-Q) for High Reliability. https://www.diodes.com/quality/product-definitions/

Application(s)

  • Computing and peripherals
  • Portable electronics
  • Audio and video equipment

Product Specifications

Product Parameters

Compliance (Only Automotive supports PPAP) Standard
Maximum Peak Pulse Current IPP @ 8x20µs Max 1.4
AEC Qualified No
Configuration Uni-Directional
Reverse Standoff Voltage VRWM(V) 17 V
Breakdown VoltageVBR Min(V) 19 V
Typ Reverse Leakage Current IR @ VRWM Max(µA) 0.05 µA
Maximum Clamping Voltage @ Max Peak Pulse Current VC (V) 28 V

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