Nexperia 2-Element Bi-Directional ESD Protection Diode, 2-Pin SOD-882

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R 18 560,00

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R 21 340,00

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RS stock no.:
170-4893
Mfr. Part No.:
PESD5V0F1BL,315
Manufacturer:
Nexperia
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Brand

Nexperia

Product Type

ESD Protection Diode

Direction Type

Bi-Directional

Diode Configuration

Bi-Directional

Minimum Breakdown Voltage Vbr

6V

Mount Type

Surface

Package Type

SOD-882

Maximum Reverse Stand-off Voltage Vwm

5.5V

Pin Count

2

ESD Protection

Yes

Clamping Voltage VC

15V

Maximum Peak Pulse Current Ippm

2.5A

Test Current It

1mA

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Number of Elements per Chip

2

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Standards/Approvals

No

Height

0.5mm

Width

0.62 mm

Length

1.02mm

Maximum Reverse Leakage Current

100nA

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q101

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
Femtofarad bidirectional ElectroStatic Discharge (ESD) protection diode in a leadless ultra small SOD882 Surface-Mounted Device (SMD) plastic package designed to protect one signal line from the damage caused by ESD and other transients. The combination of extremely low capacitance, high ESD maximum rating and ultra small package makes the device Ideal for high-speed data line protection and antenna protection applications.

Ultra low diode capacitance down to Cd = 0.4 pF typ.

ESD protection of ultra high-speed applications

Single line, multiline arrays and rail-to-rail configurations

Maximum PCB design flexibility

Ultra low leakage current down to... IRM = 5 nA

Minimum PCB area requirements

Ultra small packages

Very low clamping voltages compared to varistors

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