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P6ke6 8
P6ke6 8
Features
· Plastic package has Underwriters Laboratory Flammability
Classification 94V-0
· Glass passivated junction DO-15
· 600W peak pulse power capability with a 10/100μS
waveform, reptition rate(duty cycle) : 0.01%
· Excellent clamping capability 0.140(3.6)
· Low incremental surge resistance 0.104(2.6)
1.0(25.4)
DIA.
· Fast response time : typically less than 1.0ps from 1 Volts to MIN.
V(BR) for uni-directional and 5.0ns for Bi-directional types
· Typical ID less than 1.0μA above 10V
· High temperature soldering guaranteed : 265℃/10seconds,
0.375"(9.5mm) lead length, 5lbs. (2.3kg) tension 0.300(7.6)
0.230(5.8)
Mechanical Data
Peak power dissipation with a 10/1000μS waveform (Note 1. Fig. 3) PPPM Min.600 Watts
Peak pulse current with a 10/1000μS waveform (Note 1) IPPM See Table 1 Amps
Steady state power dissipation at TL=75℃ lead length 0.375"(9.5mm) (Note2) PM(AV) 5.0 Watts
Peak forward surge current, 8.3mm single half sine-wave superimposed on
IFSM 100.0 Amps
rated load(JEDEC method) undirectional (Note 3)
Maximum instantaneous forward voltage at 50A for unidirectional only(Note4) VF 3.5/50 Volts
Notes:
(1) Non repetitive current pulse, per Fig.3 and derated above TA=25℃ per Fig.2
(2) Mounted on copper pads area of 1.6×1.6"(40×40mm) per Fig.5
(3) Measured on 8.3ms single half sine-wave or equivalent square wave, duty cycle=4 pulse per minute maximum
(4) VF=3.5 Volts max. for devices of V(BR)≤220V, and VF=5.0 Volts max. for devices of V(BR)>220V
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTIC at (TA=25℃ unless other specified)
Notes:
(1) V(BR) measured after IT applied for 300μS, IT=square wave pulse or equivalent.
(2) Surge current waveform per Fig.3 and derated per Fig.2
(3) For bidirctional types having VWM of 10 Volts and less. The ID limit is doubled.
RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES P6KE6.8 THRU P6KE440CA
100 100
PULSE WAVEFORM
SHOWN IN FIG.3 75
TA =25℃
10
50
1.0
25
0.1 0
0.1mS 1.0mS 10mS 100mS 1.0mS 10mS 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200
100,000
150
tr=10msec. 6000
PULSE WIDTH (td) is DEFINED MEASURED at
as the POINT WHERE the PEAK ZERO BIAS
PPPM, PEAK PULSE current (%)
PEAK VALUE
CURRENT DECAYS to 50% of IPPM
IPPM
CJ,JUNCTION CAPACITANCE,pF
100
1000
HALF VALUE-IPPM TJ =25℃
2 f=1.0MHz
Vsig=50mVp-p
50 10/100msec.WAVEFORM
as DEFINED by R.E.A.
MEASURED at
100 STAND-OFF
td VOLTAGE, VWM
0
0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0
t, TIME, ms 10
1.0 10 100 200
5.00 200
IFSM, PEAK FORWARD SURGE CURRENT,
AMPERES
2.50
1.6X1.6X0.040"
(40X40X1mm)
COPPER HEAT SINKS
1.25
0 0
0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 1 10 100
10
ID, INSTANTANEOUS REVERSE LEAKAGE
MEASURED AT DEVICES
STAND-OFF VOLTAGE,
CURRENT, MICROAMPERES
1 VWM
0.1 TA=25℃
0.01
0.001
0 100 200 300 400 440 500
Description
This P6KE TVS series is a low cost commercial products for use in applications where large voltage
transients can permanently damage voltage-sensitive components.
The P6KE series device types are designed in a small package size where power and space is a
consideration. They are characterized by their high surge capability, extremely fast response time,
and low impedance, (Ron). Because of the unpredictable nature of transients, and the variation of
the impedance with respect to these transients, per se, is not specified as a parametric value.
However, a minimum voltage at low current conditions (BV) and a maximum clamping voltage (Vc)
at a maximum peak pulse current is specified.
In some instances, the thermal effect (see Vc clamping voltage) may be responsible for 50% to 70%,
of the oberved voltage differential when subjected to high pulses for several duty cycle, thus making
a maximum impedance specification insignificant. In case of a severe current overload or abnromal
transient beyond the maximum ratings. The Tansient Voltage Suppressors will initially fail "short"
thus tripping this system circuit breaker or fuse while protecting the entire circuit. Curves depicting
clamping voltage vs, various current pulses are available from the factory. Extended power curves vs,
pulse time are also available.