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Transient voltage suppression diodes, Axial leaded – 400w > p4ke series, I-v curve characteristics – Littelfuse P4KE Series User Manual

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Transient Voltage Suppression Diodes

© 2014 Littelfuse, Inc.

Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Revised: 01/24/14

Axial Leaded – 400W > P4KE series

I-V Curve Characteristics

Voltage Transients

Time

Voltage Across TVS

Current Through TVS

Voltage or Current

Figure 1 - TVS Transients Clamping Waveform

Ratings and Characteristic Curves

(T

A

=25°C unless otherwise noted)

Figure 2 - Peak Pulse Power Rating

td - Pulse Width (sec.)

P

PPM

- Peak Pulse Power (KW

)

0.1µs

1.0µs

10µs

100µs

1.0ms

10ms

0.1

1

10

100

Vc V

BR

V

R

I

R

I

T

I

pp

V

Uni-directional

V

F

Vc V

BR

V

R

I

R

I

T

I

pp

V

Vc

V

BR

V

R

I

pp

I

R

I

T

Bi-directional

P

PPM

Peak Pulse Power Dissipation -- Max power dissipation

V

R

Stand-off Voltage -- Maximum voltage that can be applied to the TVS without operation

V

BR

Breakdown Voltage -- Maximum voltage that flows though the TVS at a specified test current (I

T

)

V

C

Clamping Voltage -- Peak voltage measured across the suppressor at a specified Ippm (peak impulse current)

I

R

Reverse Leakage Current -- Current measured at V

R

V

F

Forward Voltage Drop for Uni-directional

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