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BZA862A

Quadruple ESD transient voltage suppressor

Monolithic transient voltage suppressor diode in a five lead SOT353 (SC-88A) package for 4-bit wide ESD transient suppression.

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Features and benefits

  • ESD rating >8 kV, according to IEC1000-4-2

  • SOT353 (SC-88A) surface mount package

  • Common anode configuration.

  • AEC-Q101 qualified

Applications

  • Computers and peripherals

  • Audio and video equipment

  • Communication systems.

Parametrics

Type numberPackage versionPackage nameSize (mm)ConfigurationNr of linesVRWM (V)Cd [typ] (pF)IPPM [max] (A)VESD (kV)
BZA862ASOT353TSSOP52.1 x 1.25 x 0.95Unidirectional44--8

(-) dash denotes: "Parameter value not specified for this product"

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Documentation (7)

File nameTitleTypeDate
BZA800A_SERIESQuadruple ESD transient voltage suppressorData sheet2020-01-27
BZA862A_Nexperia_Product_Reliability (Working Copy)BZA862A Nexperia Product ReliabilityQuality document2019-04-29
BZA862ABZA862A SPICE modelSPICE model2012-07-22
BZA862ABZA862A SPICE modelSPICE model2023-08-10
SOT353_115Tape reel SMD; standard product orientation 12NC ending 115Packing information2020-04-27
REFLOW_BG-BD-1Reflow soldering profileReflow soldering2021-04-06
WAVE_BG-BD-1Wave soldering profileWave soldering2021-09-08

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Models

File nameTitleTypeDate
BZA862ABZA862A SPICE modelSPICE model2012-07-22
BZA862ABZA862A SPICE modelSPICE model2023-08-10

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How does it work?

The interactive datasheets are based on the Nexperia MOSFET precision electrothermal models. With our interactive datasheets you can simply specify your own conditions interactively. Start by changing the values of the conditions. You can do this by using the sliders in the condition fields. By dragging the sliders you will see how the MOSFET will perform at the new conditions set.