Product Description
In modern electronic systems,surge protection is an important part of ensuring safe and stable operation of circuits.The SMCJ40CA is a high-power transient voltage suppressor diode housed in a surface-mount SMC (DO-214AB) package.It is widely used in various sensitive electronic devices to protect against transient over-voltage caused by lightning strikes, electrostatic discharge (ESD),switching operations,etc.
Key Parameters
- Standoff Voltage: 40V – It sits quietly on your 40V rail, minding its own business during normal operation.
- Breakdown Voltage: 44.4V - 49.1V @1mA – The moment voltage spikes past this range, it wakes up instantly and jumps into action.
- Clamping Voltage: 58.1V at 25.9A – Even during a serious surge, it holds the line to keep your sensitive chips under 58V.
- Peak Pulse Power: 1500W – This thing absorbs brutal transient energy like a miniature surge superhero.
- Ultra-low leakage: Just 1µA – It barely sips any power, so it won’t load your circuit or waste energy.
Typical Applications
- Industrial Electronics: Protection for PLCs, motor drives, and control systems.
- Telecommunications: Safeguarding communication lines and data interfaces.
- Automotive Systems: Protecting ECUs, sensors, and CAN bus networks.
- Power Supplies: Preventing damage from inductive load switching.
- Consumer Electronics: Shielding sensitive circuits in appliances and computing devices
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