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SP0502BAHT by: Littelfuse Inc

Trans Voltage Suppressor Diode, 5.5V V(RWM), Unidirectional, 2 Element, Silicon, TO-236, ULTRA SMALL, PLASTIC PACKAGE-3

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SP0502BAHT by Littelfuse Inc is a Transient Suppressor.
Transient Suppressors are under the broader part category of Diodes.

A diode is a electrical part that can control the direction in which the current flows in a device. Consider factors like voltage drop, current capacity, reverse voltage, and operating frequency when selecting a diode. Read more about Diodes on our Diodes part category page.

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SP0502BAHT Littelfuse Inc
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SP0502BAHT Littelfuse Inc Trans Voltage Suppressor Diode, 5.5V V(RWM), Unidirectional, 2 Element, Silicon, TO-236, ULTRA SMALL, PLASTIC PACKAGE-3
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Pbfree Code No
Rohs Code No
Part Life Cycle Code Obsolete
Ihs Manufacturer LITTELFUSE INC
Part Package Code SOT-23
Package Description ULTRA SMALL, PLASTIC PACKAGE-3
Pin Count 3
Reach Compliance Code unknown
ECCN Code EAR99
HTS Code 8541.10.00.50
Samacsys Manufacturer LITTELFUSE
Additional Feature LOW CAPACITANCE
Clamping Voltage-Max 6.8 V
Configuration COMMON ANODE, 2 ELEMENTS
Diode Element Material SILICON
Diode Type TRANS VOLTAGE SUPPRESSOR DIODE
JEDEC-95 Code TO-236
JESD-30 Code R-PDSO-G3
JESD-609 Code e0
Number of Elements 2
Number of Terminals 3
Package Body Material PLASTIC/EPOXY
Package Shape RECTANGULAR
Package Style SMALL OUTLINE
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) NOT SPECIFIED
Polarity UNIDIRECTIONAL
Power Dissipation-Max 0.225 W
Qualification Status Not Qualified
Rep Pk Reverse Voltage-Max 5.5 V
Surface Mount YES
Technology AVALANCHE
Terminal Finish Tin/Lead (Sn/Pb)
Terminal Form GULL WING
Terminal Position DUAL
Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s) NOT SPECIFIED

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SP0502BAHT Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Littelfuse provides a recommended PCB layout and land pattern in their application note AN9313, which can be found on their website. It's essential to follow these guidelines to ensure proper thermal performance and reliability.

  • To select the correct fuse, consider factors such as the maximum current, voltage, and power rating of your circuit. You should also consider the fuse's interrupting rating, melting I²t, and cold resistance. Littelfuse provides a fuse selection guide on their website to help with this process.

  • The SP0502BAHT is a fast-acting fuse with a high interrupting rating and low cold resistance. It's designed for high-reliability applications. Compared to other similar fuses, the SP0502BAHT may have different characteristics such as a faster or slower blow time, different voltage ratings, or varying physical dimensions. Always check the datasheet and consult with Littelfuse's technical support if you're unsure.

  • The SP0502BAHT is rated for operation up to 125°C. However, its performance may degrade at higher temperatures. If your application requires operation above 125°C, you should consult with Littelfuse's technical support to determine the best fuse for your specific needs.

  • To ensure proper soldering, follow Littelfuse's recommended soldering profile and guidelines. Use a solder with a melting point above 180°C, and avoid applying excessive heat or force during the soldering process. Inspect the solder joints for any signs of damage or cold solder joints.