Littelfuse, Inc. Datasheets for Diodes
Diodes are electronic components that conduct electric current in only one direction, functioning as a one-way valve. Diodes are manufactured using semiconductor materials such as silicon, germanium or selenium and are used as voltage regulators, signal rectifiers, oscillators and signal modulators / demodulators.
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| Product Name | Notes |
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| Halogen-free and RoHS compliant For surface mounted applications in order to optimize board space Low profile package Built-in strain relief Glass passivated junction Low Inductance Excellent clamping capability Repetition Rate... | |
| The SMAJ-HR High Reliability series is designed specifically to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage transients induced by lightning and other transient voltage events. Excellent clamping capability Typical IR ≤1... | |
| The SMAJ-HRA High Reliability series is designed specifically to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage transients induced by lightning and other transient voltage events. Excellent clamping capability Typical IR ≤1... | |
| The SMBJ HR Series High-Reliability TVS Diode is an “off-the-shelf” upscreened High-Reliability TVS Diode from Littelfuse. It is available in a compact DO-214AA SMB package and is rated for 600W... | |
| The SMBJ series is designed specifically to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage transients induced by lightning and other transient voltage events. Excellent clamping capability Low incremental surge resistance Typical... | |
| The SMBJ-E series is designed specifically to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage transients induced by lightning and other transient voltage events. 600 W peak pulse power capability at 10/1000μs... | |
| The SMBJ-HRA Series High-Reliability Transient Voltage Suppression (TVS) Diode from Littelfuse is an “off-the-shelf” upscreened High-Reliability TVS Diode. These components, which protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage transients induced by... |
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