The MXSMCJ51A/TR has a standard SMC package with two pins for surface mounting onto a PCB.
Advantages: - High surge capability - Low clamping voltage - Compact package size
Disadvantages: - Limited breakdown voltage compared to some alternative models - May not be suitable for applications requiring higher voltage protection
When an ESD event occurs, the MXSMCJ51A/TR rapidly conducts the transient current away from the protected circuit, limiting the voltage across it to a safe level.
The MXSMCJ51A/TR is commonly used in various electronic devices and systems, including: - Consumer electronics - Telecommunication equipment - Industrial control systems - Automotive electronics
These alternative models offer different breakdown and clamping voltages to suit specific application requirements.
This comprehensive entry provides detailed information about the MXSMCJ51A/TR, including its specifications, features, advantages, and application field plans. Additionally, alternative models are presented to offer a complete understanding of available options within this product category.
What is the maximum voltage rating of MXSMCJ51A/TR?
What is the peak pulse power dissipation of MXSMCJ51A/TR?
What is the breakdown voltage of MXSMCJ51A/TR?
What are the typical applications for MXSMCJ51A/TR?
What is the operating temperature range of MXSMCJ51A/TR?
Does MXSMCJ51A/TR have a low clamping voltage?
Is MXSMCJ51A/TR RoHS compliant?
What is the package type of MXSMCJ51A/TR?
Can MXSMCJ51A/TR be used for ESD protection?
Are there any recommended layout guidelines for using MXSMCJ51A/TR in a PCB design?