MOTOROLA P4SMA16AT3

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SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNICAL DATA
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Specification Features:
• Nominal Breakdown Voltage Range – 16 V
PLASTIC SURFACE MOUNT
ESD OVERVOLTAGE
TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR
400 WATT PEAK POWER
• Peak Power – 400 Watts @ 1ms
•
u16KV ESD IMMUNITY (Class 3 per Human Body Model)
• Pico Seconds Response Time. (0V to BV)
• Low Capacitance
• Low Lead Inductance
• Available in Tape and Reel
• Low Profile Package
SMA
CASE 403B–01
PLASTIC
Schematic
MAXIMUM RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS
Rating
Peak Power Dissipation @ TL = 25°C, PW = 10/1000 µs (1)
Peak Forward Surge @ TA = 25°C(2)
Instantaneous Forward Voltage @ 40A
Operating and Storage Junction Temperature Range
Symbol
Value
Unit
Ppk
400
Watts
IFSM
40
Amps
Vf
3.5
Volts
TJ, Tstg
150
°C
*FR4 Board, using Motorola minimum recommended footprint, as shown in case 403B outline dimensions spec.
1. Non–repetitive current pulse.
2. Measured on 0.3 ms single half sine–wave or equivalent square wave, duty cycle = 4 pulse per minute maximum.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (VF = 3.5 Volts @ IF = 40 A)
Device
Nominal Zener
Voltage VZ @
IZT Volts
(+/–5% tolerance)
(Volts)
Test
Current
IZT
(mA)
Reverse
Stand–off
Voltage
VRWM
(Volts)
Maximum
Reverse
Leakage @
VRWM
Ir (µA)
Maximum
Reverse
Surge Current
IRSM
(Amps)
Maximum Reverse
Voltage @ IRSM
(Clamping Voltage)
Vrsm
(Volts)
Typical
Junction
Capacitance
@ VRWM/2
Cp
(pf)
P4SMA16AT3
16
1
13.6
2.5
17.8
22.5
250
*TOLERANCE AND VOLTAGE DESIGNATION Tolerance designation – The type number listed indicates a tolerance of ±5%.
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APPLICATION DIAGRAMS
Back to back P4SMA16AT3 devices prevent ESD transient damage to the controller on both communication bus and power supply lines.
BUS LINE PROTECTION
CPU
BATTERY PROTECTION
Bus Line
Vbatt
CONTROLLER
CONTROLLER
SUPPLY
SUPPLY
RATING AND TYPICAL CHARACTERISTIC CURVES (TA = 25°C)
120
Ippm, PEAK PULSE CURRENT (%)
Ppk , PEAK POWER (kW)
10
NONREPETITIVE, EXPONENTIAL
PULSE WAVEFORM, TJ = 25°C
1
0.1
0.01
0.01
0.1
1
TP, PULSE WIDTH (ms)
100
PEAK VALUE
Ippm
80
60
HALF VALUE – Ipp/2
40
10/1000 µs WAVEFORM
AS DEFINED BY R.E.A.
20
0
10
td
0
Figure 1. Typical Pulse Rating Curve
1
2
3
t, TIME (ms)
4
5
Figure 2. Pulse Waveform
16
700
TJ = 25°C
f = 1.0 MHz
600
BV, BREAKDOWN VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
JUNCTION CAPACITANCE (pF)
TA = 25°C
PW (ID) IS DEFINED AS THE
POINT WHERE THE PEAK CURRENT
DECAYS TO 50% OF Ipp.
= 10 µs
500
400
300
200
100
5
10
REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
0
Figure 3. Typical Junction Capacitance
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15
15.95
15.9
15.85
15.8
15.75
15.7
0.1
100
1
10
IT, TEST CURRENT (mA)
Figure 4. Breakdown Voltage Curve
P4SMA16AT3
RATING AND TYPICAL CHARACTERISTIC CURVES (TA = 25°C)
10
20
I R , LEAKAGE (nA)
VC , CLAMPING VOLTAGE VOLTS)
21
19
18
1
0.1
17
16
0.1
1
10
IP, PEAK SURGE CURRENT (AMPS)
0.01
100
1
10
VR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
Figure 6. Reverse Leakage Curve
Figure 5. Clamping Voltage Curve
V F , FORWARD VOLTAGE (VOLTS)
1.5
1.25
1
0.75
0.5
0.001
0.01
0.1
1
10
IF, FORWARD CURRENT (AMPS)
Figure 7. Forward Voltage Current
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OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
0.157
4.0
S
A
0.0787
2.0
D
B
0.0787
2.0
inches
mm
SMA
C
K
H
J
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ANSI
Y14.5M, 1982.
2. CONTROLLING DIMENSION: INCH.
DIM
A
B
C
D
H
J
K
S
INCHES
MIN
MAX
0.160
0.180
0.090
0.115
0.075
0.105
0.050
0.064
0.004
0.008
0.006
0.016
0.030
0.060
0.190
0.220
MILLIMETERS
MIN
MAX
4.06
4.57
2.29
2.92
1.91
2.67
1.27
1.63
0.10
0.20
0.15
0.41
0.76
1.52
4.83
5.59
CASE 403B–01
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