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VOIDLESS HERMETICALLY SEALED BIDIRECTIONAL TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSORS

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JANTXV1N6160US

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VOIDLESS HERMETICALLY SEALED BIDIRECTIONAL TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSORS

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationJANTXV1N6160US
ApplicationsGeneral Purpose
Bidirectional Channels [custom]1
Current - Peak Pulse (10/1000µs)19.5 A
GradeMilitary
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]175 ░C
Operating Temperature [Min]-55 °C
Package / CaseSQ-MELF, C
Power - Peak Pulse1.5 kW
Power - Peak Pulse1500 W
Power Line ProtectionFalse
QualificationMIL-PRF-19500/516
Supplier Device PackageD-5C
TypeZener
Voltage - Breakdown (Min) [Min]53.2 V
Voltage - Clamping (Max) @ Ipp77 V
Voltage - Reverse Standoff (Typ)42.6 V

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyBulk 100$ 27.07
Microchip DirectN/A 1$ 29.15

Description

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1N6160 Series

This series of industry recognized voidless, hermetically sealed bidirectional Transient Voltage Suppressors (TVS) are military qualified to MIL-PRF-19500/516 and are ideal for high-reliability applications where a failure cannot be tolerated. They provide a working peak "standoff" voltage selection from 5.2 to 152 Volts with a 1500 W rating for a 10/1000 ms pulse. They are very robust in hard-glass construction and use internal Category 1 metallurgical bonds for high reliability. These devices are available as both a non-suffix part and an "A" version part involving different voltage tolerances as described in the nomenclature section. These devices are also available in a surface mount MELF package configuration.

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