onsemi 2-Element Bi-Directional ESD Protection Diode, 200 W, 3-Pin SOT-23

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R 5 115,00

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R 5 883,00

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RS stock no.:
186-9042
Mfr. Part No.:
ESDONCAN1LT1G
Manufacturer:
onsemi
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Brand

onsemi

Direction Type

Bi-Directional

Product Type

ESD Protection Diode

Diode Configuration

Common Anode

Minimum Breakdown Voltage Vbr

26.2V

Mount Type

Surface

Package Type

SOT-23

Pin Count

3

Peak Pulse Power Dissipation Pppm

200W

ESD Protection

Yes

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Test Current It

1mA

Clamping Voltage VC

50V

Maximum Peak Pulse Current Ippm

3A

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Number of Elements per Chip

2

Standards/Approvals

No

Height

1.01mm

Length

3.04mm

Maximum Reverse Leakage Current

100nA

Automotive Standard

AEC-Q101

The S/ESDONCAN1 has been designed to protect the CAN transceiver from ESD . This device provides bidirectional protection for each data line with a single compact SOT−23 package, giving the system designer a low cost option for improving system reliability.

200 W Peak Power Dissipation per Line (8 x 20 sec Waveform)

Diode Capacitance Matching

Low Reverse Leakage Current (< 100 nA)

Low Capacitance High−Speed FlexRay Data Rates

S Prefix for Automotive and Other Applications Requiring Unique Site and Control Change Requirements, PPAP Capable

These are Pb−Free Devices

Applications

Industrial

Smart Distribution Systems (SDS)

DeviceNet

Automotive

Controlled Area Network −CAN 2.1 / CAN FD

Low and High Speed CAN

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