SSESD03C
150 W, 3.3 V
Transient Voltage Suppressors
for ESD Protection (Bi-directional)
Elektronische Bauelemente
RoHS Compliant Product
A suffix of “-C” specifies halogen & lead-free
DESCRIPTION
The SSESD03C is designed to protect voltage sensitive components from ESD and transient voltage events. Excellent
clamping capability, low leakage, and fast response time, make these parts ideal for ESD protection on designs where
board space is at a premium. Because of its small size, it is suited for use in cellular phones, MP3 players, digital cameras
and many other portable applications where board space is at a premium.
SOD-923
APPLICATIONS
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Cellular phones / audio
Portable devices
Digital cameras
0.07~0.17
0.34~0.43
Power supplies
0.95~1.05
0.05~0.15
FEATURES
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Small body outline dimensions
Low body height
0.55~0.65
Peak power up to 150 Watts @ 8 x 20 μs pulse
Low leakage current
Response time is typically < 1 ns
ESD rating of class 3 (> 16 kV)
per Human Body Model
0.15~0.25
0.75~0.85
Dimensions in millimeters
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IEC61000−4−2 Level 4 ESD Protection
IEC61000−4−4 Level 4 EFT Protection
Bi-direction
ABSOLUTE RATINGS (Tamb = 25°C )
Rating
Symbol
Value
Units
Peak Pulse Power (tp = 8/20 μs)
Maximum lead temperature for soldering during 10s
Storage Temperature Range
Operating Temperature Range
Maximum junction temperature
PPP
TL
TSTG
TOP
TJ
150
260
-55 to +155
-40 to +125
150
W
°C
°C
°C
°C
KV
IEC61000-4-2 (ESD)
Air discharge
Contact discharge
±15
±8
IEC61000-4-4 (EFT)
ESD Voltage
40
16
A
KV
Per Human Body Model
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(Ratings at 25°C ambient temperature unless otherwise specified.VF = 0.9V at IF = 10mA)
VRWM
(V)
Max
IR(uA)
@ VRWM
Max
V
BR (V)
VC (V)
@ IPP=5A* @ Max IPP*
VC (V)
IPP
(A)*
Max
PPK
(W)*
Max
102
C
IT
Device
@ IT (Note 1)
Min
(pF)
Typ
80
mA
1.0
Typ
9.8
Max
10.4
SSESD03C
3.3
2.5
5.0
*Surge current waveform per Figure 1.
1. VBR is measured with a pulse test current IT at an ambient temperature of 25℃.
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Any changes of specification will not be informed individually.
01-June-2002 Rev. A
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