Transient Voltage Suppressor for ESD Protection BLC03C-4S Has Qualified in Accordance with the AEC standard Q101
The UNSEMI BLC03C-4S is a small Surface-Mounted Device (SMD) special package. This Transient Voltage Suppressor product has been qualified in accordance with the Automotive Electronics Council (AEC) standard Q101. It is suitable for use in automotive applications. 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.
Feature
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL -1)
AEC-Q101 qualified
507 Watts Peak Pulse Power per Line (tp=8/20μs)
Protects four bidirectional I/O lines
Low clamping voltage
Working voltage: 3.3V
Low leakage current
Applications
High-Speed Data Lines
Microprocessor Based Equipment
Test & Measurement Equipment
Parallel & Serial Port Protection
Audio Inputs/Video Inputs
Microcontroller Input Protection
Mechanical Data
JEDEC SOP-08 Package
Molding Compound Flammability Rating: UL 94V-O
Weight 70 Milligrams (Approximate)
Lead Finish: Lead Free
Mechanical Characteristics
Electrical Characteristics (@25℃ Unless Otherwise Specified)
Ordering Information
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