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Transient voltage suppressor in DSN1608-2 for mobile applications
Unidirectional Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) in an ultra small leadless DSN1608-2 (SOD963) package, designed for transient overvoltage protection.
Features and benefits
- Rated peak pulse current: IPPM = 80 A (8/20 µs pulse)
- Rated peak pulse power: PPPM = 1200 W (8/20 µs pulse)
- Dynamic resistance Rdyn = 0.06 Ω
- Reverse current: IRM = 0.025 µA
- Very low package height: 0.25 mm
Applications
- Power supply protection
- Industrial application
- Power management
Parametrics
Type number | Package name |
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PTVS5V0Z1USKN | DSN1608-2 |
Package
All type numbers in the table below are discontinued.
Type number | Orderable part number, (Ordering code (12NC)) | Status | Marking | Package | Package information | Reflow-/Wave soldering | Packing |
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PTVS5V0Z1USKN | PTVS5V0Z1USKNYL (934069207315) |
Obsolete | no package information |
Environmental information
All type numbers in the table below are discontinued.
Type number | Orderable part number | Chemical content | RoHS | RHF-indicator |
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PTVS5V0Z1USKN | PTVS5V0Z1USKNYL | PTVS5V0Z1USKN |
Documentation (2)
File name | Title | Type | Date |
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PTVS5V0Z1USKN | Transient voltage suppressor in DSN1608-2 for mobile applications | Data sheet | 2017-05-04 |
PTVS5V0Z1USKN | PTVS5V0Z1USKN SPICE Model | SPICE model | 2015-12-08 |
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Models
File name | Title | Type | Date |
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PTVS5V0Z1USKN | PTVS5V0Z1USKN SPICE Model | SPICE model | 2015-12-08 |
How does it work?
The interactive datasheets are based on the Nexperia MOSFET precision electrothermal models. With our interactive datasheets you can simply specify your own conditions interactively. Start by changing the values of the conditions. You can do this by using the sliders in the condition fields. By dragging the sliders you will see how the MOSFET will perform at the new conditions set.