LittelfuseP6SMB16ATransient Voltage Suppressors (TVS)

TVS Diode Single Uni-Dir 13.6V 600W 2-Pin SMB T/R

Protect users and systems from overvoltage conditions by equipping your electronic equipment with Littelfuse's P6SMB16A TVS diode. Its test current is 1 mA. Its maximum leakage current is 1 μA. This device's maximum clamping voltage is 22.5 V and minimum breakdown voltage is 15.2 V. Its peak pulse power dissipation is 600 W. This TVS diode has a minimum operating temperature of -55 °C and a maximum of 150 °C. Tape and reel packaging will encase this product during shipment, in order to ensure safe delivery and enable quick mounting of components.

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