Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- 1 Characteristics
- Table 1. Absolute maximum ratings (Tamb = 25 C)
- Table 2. Thermal resistances
- Figure 1. Electrical characteristics - definitions
- Figure 2. Pulse definition for electrical characteristics
- Table 3. Electrical characteristics - parameter values (Tamb = 25 C)
- Figure 3. Peak pulse power dissipation versus initial junction temperature
- Figure 4. Peak pulse power versus exponential pulse duration (Tj initial = 25 C)
- Figure 5. Clamping voltage versus peak pulse current (exponential waveform, maximum values)
- Figure 6. Junction capacitance versus reverse applied voltage for unidirectional types (typical values)
- Figure 7. Junction capacitance versus reverse applied voltage for bidirectional types (typical values)
- Figure 8. Peak forward voltage drop versus peak forward current (typical values)
- Figure 9. Relative variation of thermal impedance, junction to ambient, versus pulse duration
- Figure 10. Thermal resistance junction to ambient versus copper surface under each lead
- Figure 11. Leakage current versus junction temperature (typical values)
- 2 Ordering information scheme
- 3 Package information
- 4 Ordering information
- 5 Revision history

SMCJ Ordering information
Doc ID 5617 Rev 8 9/10
4 Ordering information
Table 6. Ordering information
5 Revision history
02-Jul
Order code Marking Package Weight Base qty Delivery mode
SMCJxxxA/CA-TR
(1)
1. Where xxx is nominal value of V
BR
and A or CA indicates unidirectional or bidirectional version. See
Table 3 for list of available devices and their order codes
See Table 5 on page 8 SMC 0.25 g 2500 Tape and reel
Table 7. Document revision history
Date Revision Changes
August-1999 5A Previous update.
14-May-2009 6
Reformatted to current standards. Updated ECOPACK
statement.
17-Sep-2009 7 Document updated for low leakage current.
12-Jul-2010 8 Changed timescale in Figure 9.