PJT36VC TRIPLE COMMON CATHODE TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSOR ARRAY This Transient Voltage Suppressor is intended to protect sensitive equipment against ElectroStatic Discharge and transient events featuring low clamping voltage and low leakage current suitable for communication transmission line port protection in industrial, consumer, computing and networking applications. SPECIFICATION FEATURES 3 Working Peak Reverse Voltage of 36V Max Power Dissipation of 350W, 8/20µs Maximum Leakage Current of 1µA IEC61000-4-2 Compliance 15kV Air, 8kV Contact Discharge Max capacitance 200pF at 0Vdc 1MHz SOT143 Package 100% Tin Matte lead finish (RoHS Compliant) 4 2 1 APPLICATIONS Industrial Control Communication Port Portable Consumer Electronics Instrumentation Equipment SOT143 MAXIMUM RATINGS Symbol Value Units Ppp 350 W V ESD >25 kV Operating Temperature Range TJ -55 to +150 °C Storage Temperature Range Tstg -55 to +150 °C Lead Soldering Temperature (max 10 s) TL 260 °C Rating Peak Pulse Power 8/20µs Waveform ESD Voltage (HBM) ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Tj = 25°C Parameter Reverse Stand-Off Voltage Symbol Conditions Min VWRM Reverse Breakdown Voltage VBR I BR = 1mA Reverse Leakage Current IR VR = 36V Clamping Voltage (8/20µs) Vc Clamping Voltage (8/20µs) Typical Max Units 36 V 40 V 1 µA I pp = 1A 55 V Vc I pp = 5A 75 V Maximum Peak Pulse Current I pp 8/20 µs Waveform 5 A Off State Junction Capacitance Cj 120 pF 3/27/2007 0 Vdc Bias f = 1MHz Between pins 2,3,4 and 1 Page 1 www.panjit.com PJT36VC PACKAGE AND SUGGESTED PAD LAYOUT DIMENSIONS © Copyright PanJit International, Inc 2006 The information presented in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable. The specifications and information herein are subject to change without notice. Pan Jit makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose. Pan Jit products are not authorized for use in life support devices or systems. Pan Jit does not convey any license under its patent rights or rights of others. 3/27/2007 Page 2 www.panjit.com