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MPLAD36KP220AE3
Product Overview
- Category: Electronic Component
- Use: Surge Protection
- Characteristics: High surge capability, low clamping voltage, compact design
- Package: SMD (Surface Mount Device)
- Essence: Protects electronic circuits from voltage surges
- Packaging/Quantity: Tape and Reel
Specifications
- Voltage Rating: 220V
- Peak Pulse Current: 36A
- Operating Temperature Range: -55°C to +150°C
- Mounting Type: Surface Mount
- Package / Case: DO-214AC (SMA)
Detailed Pin Configuration
The MPLAD36KP220AE3 has a standard DO-214AC package with two pins. Pin 1 is the anode and pin 2 is the cathode.
Functional Features
- Provides protection against transient voltage events
- Fast response time
- Low clamping voltage
- High surge current capability
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages
- Effective surge protection
- Compact size
- Wide operating temperature range
Disadvantages
- Limited peak pulse current compared to some higher-end models
- May require additional components for comprehensive circuit protection
Working Principles
The MPLAD36KP220AE3 operates on the principle of avalanche breakdown, where it rapidly diverts excess voltage away from sensitive components, protecting them from damage.
Detailed Application Field Plans
The MPLAD36KP220AE3 is commonly used in various electronic devices and systems, including:
- Power supplies
- Telecommunication equipment
- Industrial control systems
- Automotive electronics
- Consumer electronics
Detailed and Complete Alternative Models
- MPLAD36KP230AE3: Higher voltage rating (230V)
- MPLAD36KP240AE3: Higher voltage rating (240V) and peak pulse current
- MPLAD36KP220CE3: Similar specifications but in a different package (DO-15)
In conclusion, the MPLAD36KP220AE3 is a reliable surge protection component suitable for a wide range of electronic applications. Its compact design, high surge capability, and fast response time make it a popular choice for engineers seeking to safeguard their circuits from transient voltage events.
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