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SMF11A-MFH-H

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Manufacturer Part Number (MPN) SMF11A-MFH-H
Manufacturer Formosa Microsemi
Short Description Surface Mount TVS Diode, 11V, SOD-123FL
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Product Attributes

TYPE
DESCRIPTION
Category
TVS
Polarity
Unidirectional
Package Type
SOD-123FL
Mounting Style
Surface Mount
Peak Pulse Current
16.5 Amperes
Maximum Clamping Voltage
18.2 Volts
Reverse Standoff Voltage
11 Volts
Minimum Breakdown Voltage
12.2 Volts
Operating Temperature Range
-55 to +150 Degrees Celsius
Peak Pulse Power Dissipation
300 Watts

Ordering Information

Parameter
Value
Mpq
3000
Packaging Type
TAPE_AND_REEL

Full Description

The SMF11A-MFH-H is a high-quality Surface Mount Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) Diode manufactured by FORMOSA MICROSEMI. As an authorized distributor, Supreme Components International guarantees the authenticity and performance of this component. This TVS diode is designed to protect sensitive electronic circuits from voltage transients induced by lightning, electrostatic discharge (ESD), and inductive load switching. With a reverse standoff voltage (Vrwm) of 11V, the SMF11A-MFH-H effectively clamps transient voltages to safe levels, preventing damage to downstream components. Its SOD-123FL package allows for efficient heat dissipation and easy surface mount assembly. This diode is suitable for a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics, where reliable surge protection is critical. Choose the SMF11A-MFH-H for robust and dependable transient voltage suppression.

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