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Zener Diode

This document summarizes surface mount silicon zener diodes rated between 11 and 200 Volts with power ratings up to 5 Watts. It lists key features such as low profile packaging, strain relief, and high temperature soldering capability. Electrical characteristics including maximum ratings, zener voltages, impedance, leakage currents, and surge currents are specified for each model number in a table. Mounting and testing conditions are noted.

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Zener Diode

This document summarizes surface mount silicon zener diodes rated between 11 and 200 Volts with power ratings up to 5 Watts. It lists key features such as low profile packaging, strain relief, and high temperature soldering capability. Electrical characteristics including maximum ratings, zener voltages, impedance, leakage currents, and surge currents are specified for each model number in a table. Mounting and testing conditions are noted.

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1SMC5348 THRU 1SMC5388

SURFACE MOUNT SILICON ZENER DIODE


VOLTAGE - 11 TO 200 Volts Power - 5.0 Watts

FEATURES
l For surface mounted applications in order to
DO-214AB
optimize board space
l Low profile package
l Built-in strain relief
l Glass passivated junction
l Low inductance
l Typical ID less than 1 £gA above 13V
l High temperature soldering :
260 ¢J /10 seconds at terminals
l Plastic package has Underwriters Laboratory
Flammability Classification 94V-O

MECHANICAL DATA
Case: JEDEC DO-214AB Molded plastic
over passivated junction
Terminals: Solder plated, solderable per
MIL-STD-750, method 2026
Standard Packaging: 16mm tape(EIA-481)
Weight: 0.007 ounce, 0.21 gram

MAXIMUM RATINGS AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS


Ratings at 25 ¢J ambient temperature unless otherwise specified.
SYMBOL VALUE UNITS
DC Power Dissipation @ TL=75 ¢J , Measure at Zero Lead Length(Fig. 1) PD 5.0 Watts
Derate above 75 ¢J (Note 1) 40.0 mW/¢J
Peak forward Surge Current 8.3ms single half sine-wave superimposed on rated IFSM See Fig. 5 Amps
load(JEDEC Method) (Note 1,2)
Operating Junction and Storage Temperature Range TJ,TSTG -55 to +150 ¢J

NOTES:
2
1. Mounted on 8.0mm copper pads to each terminal.
2. 8.3ms single half sine-wave, or equivalent square wave, duty cycle = 4 pulses per minute maximum.
1SMC5348 THRU 1SMC5388

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (T A=25 ¢J unless otherwise noted, VF=1.2 Max @ IF=1A for all types.

Max reverse Device


Nominal Maximum Zener Leakage Current Maximum
Zener Test Impedance Max Max Regulator Marking
Type No. current Surge Voltage
ZZT @ IZT Z Zk @ IZK = 1 IR
Current
(Note 1.) Voltage IZT @ VR Volts
Current Regulation I mA Code
ZM
Vz @ IZT Ohms mA £g A Ir Amps £GVz, Volts
mA (Note 5.)
Non & A
volts (Note 2.) Ohms B-Suffix (Note 3.) (Note 4.)
Suffix
(Note 2.) (Note 2.)

1SMC5348 11 125 2.5 125 5 8 8.4 8 0.25 430 348B


1SMC5349 12 100 2.5 125 2 8.6 9.1 7.5 0.25 395 349B
1SMC5350 13 100 2.5 100 1 9.4 9.9 7 0.25 365 350B
1SMC5351 14 100 2.5 75 1 10.1 10.6 6.7 0.25 340 351B
1SMC5352 15 75 2.5 75 1 10.8 11.5 6.3 0.25 315 352B
1SMC5353 16 75 2.5 75 1 11.5 12.2 6 0.3 295 353B
1SMC5354 17 70 2.5 75 0.5 12.2 12.9 5.8 0.35 280 354B
1SMC5355 18 65 2.5 75 0.5 13 13.7 5.5 0.4 265 355B
1SMC5356 19 65 3 75 0.5 13.7 14.4 5.3 0.4 250 356B
1SMC5357 20 65 3 75 0.5 14.4 15.2 5.1 0.4 237 357B
1SMC5358 22 50 3.5 75 0.5 15.8 16.7 4.7 0.45 216 358B
1SMC5359 24 50 3.5 100 0.5 17.3 18.2 4.4 0.55 198 359B
1SMC5360 25 50 4 110 0.5 18 19 4.3 0.55 190 360B
1SMC5361 27 50 5 120 0.5 19.4 20.6 4.1 0.6 176 361B
1SMC5362 28 50 6 130 0.5 20.1 21.2 3.9 0.6 170 362B
1SMC5363 30 40 8 140 0.5 21.6 22.8 3.7 0.6 158 363B
1SMC5364 33 40 10 150 0.5 23.8 25.1 3.5 0.6 144 364B
1SMC5365 36 30 11 160 0.5 25.9 27.4 3.3 0.65 132 365B
1SMC5366 39 30 14 170 0.5 28.1 29.7 3.1 0.65 122 366B
1SMC5367 43 30 20 190 0.5 31 32.7 2.8 0.7 110 367B
1SMC5368 47 25 25 210 0.5 33.8 35.8 2.7 0.8 100 368B
1SMC5369 51 25 27 230 0.5 36.7 38.8 2.5 0.9 93 369B
1SMC5370 56 20 35 280 0.5 40.3 42.6 2.3 1 86 370B
1SMC5371 60 20 40 350 0.5 43 45.5 2.2 1.2 79 371B
1SMC5372 62 20 42 400 0.5 44.6 47.1 2.1 1.35 76 372B
1SMC5373 68 20 44 500 0.5 49 51.7 2 1.5 70 373B
1SMC5374 75 20 45 620 0.5 54 56 1.9 1.6 63 374B
1SMC5375 82 15 65 720 0.5 59 62.2 1.8 1.8 58 375B
1SMC5376 87 15 75 760 0.5 63 66 1.7 2 54.5 376B
1SMC5377 91 15 75 760 0.5 65.5 69.2 1.6 2.2 52.5 377B
1SMC5378 100 12 90 800 0.5 72 76 1.5 2.5 47.5 378B
1SMC5379 110 12 125 1000 0.5 79.2 83.6 1.4 2.5 43 379B
1SMC5380 120 10 170 1150 0.5 86.4 91.2 1.3 2.5 39.5 380B
1SMC5381 130 10 190 1250 0.5 93.6 98.8 1.2 2.5 36.6 381B
1SMC5382 140 8 230 1500 0.5 101 106 1.2 2.5 34 382B
1SMC5383 150 8 330 1500 0.5 108 114 1.1 3 31.6 383B
1SMC5384 160 8 350 1650 0.5 115 122 1.1 3 29.4 384B
1SMC5385 170 8 380 1750 0.5 122 129 1 3 28 385B
1SMC5386 180 5 430 1750 0.5 130 137 1 4 26.4 386B
1SMC5387 190 5 450 1850 0.5 137 144 0.9 5 25 387B
1SMC5388 200 5 480 1850 0.5 144 152 0.9 5 23.6 388B

NOTE:
1. TOLERANCE AND VOLTAGE DESIGNATION - The JEDEC type numbers shown indicate a tolerance of ¡Ó 10% with
guaranteed limits on only Vz, IR, Ir, and VF as shown in the electrical characteristics table. Units with guaranteed
limits on all seven parameters are indicated by suffix “B” for ¡Ó 5% tolerance.
2. ZENER VOLTAGE (Vz) AND IMPEDANCE (ZZT & ZZK) - Test conditions for Zener voltage and impedance are as
follows; Iz is applied 40 ¡Ó 10 ms prior to reading. Mounting contacts are located from the inside edge of mounting
¡Ï¢·
clips to the body of the diode.(TA=25 ¢J ¡Ð¢±¢J ).
3. SURGE CURRENT (Ir) - Surge current is specified as the maximum allowable peak, non-recurrent square-wave
current with a pulse width, PW, of 8.3 ms. The data given in Figure 5 may be used to find the maximum surge
current for a quare wave of any pulse width between 1 ms and 1000ms by plotting the applicable points on
logarithmic paper. Examples of this, using the 6.8v and 200V zeners, are shown in Figure 6. Mounting
¡Ï¢·
contact located as specified in Note 3. (TA=25 ¢J ¡Ð¢±¢J ).
4. VOLTAGE REGULATION (£GVz) - Test conditions for voltage regulation are as follows: Vz measurements are made
at 10% and then at 50% of the Iz max value listed in the electrical characteristics table. The test currents are the
same for the 5% and 10% tolerance devices. The test current time druation for each Vz measurement is 40 ¡Ó 10 ms.
¡Ï¢·
(TA=25 ¢J ¡Ð¢±¢J ). Mounting contact located as specified in Note2.

5. MAXIMUM REGULATOR CURRENT (IZM) - The maximum current shown is based on the maximum voltage of a
5% type unit. Therefore, it applies only to the B-suffix device. The actual IZM for any device may not exceed the
value of 5 watts divided by the actual Vz of the device. TL=75 ¢J at maximum from the device body.

APPLICATION NOTE:
Since the actual voltage available from a given zener of PD and the extremes of TJ(£GTJ) may be estimated.
diode is temperature dependent, it is necessary to Changes in voltage, Vz, can then be found from:
determine junction temperature under any set of £GV = £c VZ £GTJ
operating conditions in order to calculate its value. The £c VZ, the zener voltage temperature coefficient, is fount
following procedure is recommended: from Figures 2.
Lead Temperature, TL, should be determined from: Under high power-pulse operation, the zener voltage will
TL = £c LAPD + TA vary with time and may also be affected significantly be
£c LA is the lead-to-ambient thermal resistance (¢J /W) the zener resistance. For best regulation, keep current
and PD is the power dissipation. excursions as low as possible.
Junction Temperature, TJ , may be found from: Data of Figure 3 should not be used to compute surge
TJ = TL + £GTJL capability. Surge limitations are given in Figure 5. They
£GTJL is the increase in junction temperature above the are lower than would be expected by considering only
lead temperature and may be found from Figure 3 for junction temperature, as current crowding effects cause
a train of power pulses or from Figure 4 for dc power. temperatures to be extremely high in small spots resulting
£GTJL = £c JLPD in device degradation should the limits of Figure. 5 be
For worst-case design, using expected limits of Iz, limits exceeded.
RATING AND CHARACTERISTICS CURVES
1N5348B THRU 1N5388B
TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS
PD, MAXIUMU POWER DISSIPATION (WATTS)

COEFFICIENT (mA/¢J_@IZT
300

£c VZ, TEMPERATURE
200
100
8
L = LEAD LENGTH TO RANGE
50
6 HEAT SINK 30
(SEE FIGURE 5) 20
4 10

2 5
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220
0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 VZ, ZENER VOLTAGE @IZT (VOLTS)

TL, LEAD TEMPERATURE (¢J)

Fig. 1-POWER TEMPERATURE DERATING CURVE Fig. 2-TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT-RANGE FOR UNITS
6 TO 220 VOLTS

30
£c JL(t,D), TRANSIENT THERMAL

D = 0.5
RESISTANCE JUNCTION-TO-

20

10 0.2
7
LEAD(¢J/W)

5 0.1
3
0.05
2
0.02 NOTE BELOW 0.1 SECOND,
1
THERMAL RESPONSE DUTY CYCLE, D = t1 / t2
0.7 CURVE IS APPLICABLE TO SINGLE PULSE £GTJL = £KJL(t)PPK
0.5 0.01 ANY LEAD LENGTH (L) REPETITIVE PULSES £GTJL = £KJL(t,D)PPK
D=0
0.3
0.0001 0.0002 0.0005 0.001 0.002 0.005 0.01 0.02 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 1 2 5 10

TIME (SECONDS)

Fig. 3-TYPICAL THERMAL RESPONSE


JL, JUNCTION-TO -LEAD THERMAL

IR, PEAK SURGE CURRENT (AMPS)

40
PW = 1ms*
20
40 PW = 8.3ms*
RESISTANCE (¢J /W)

10

30
4
2
20
1
MCUNTE ON 8.0mm2 PW = 1000ms*
10 COPPER PADS TO 0.4
EACH TERMINAL SINE / SQUARE WAVE PW = 100ms*
0.2
0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 0.1
3 4 6 8 10 20 30 40 60 80 100 200

L, LEAD LENGTH TO HEAT SINK (INCH) NOMINAL VZ(V)

Fig. 4-TYPICAL THERMAL RESISTANCE Fig. 5-MAXIMUM NON-REPETITIVE SURGE


CURRENT VERSUS NOMINAL ZENER
VOLTAGE (SEE NOTE 3)
RATING AND CHARACTERISTICS CURVES
1N5348B THRU 1N5388B
ZENER VOLTAGE VERSUS ZENER CURRENT
(FIGURES 7,8, AND 9)

30
20 VZ = 6.8V TC = 25¢J T = 25 ¢J

IZ, ZENER CURRENT (mA)


10 1000
5
PLOTTED FROM INFORMATION
GIVEN IN FIGURE 6 100
2

1 10

0.5
VZ = 200V 1
0.2
0.1 0.1
1 10 100 1000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

VZ, ZENER VOLTAGE (VOLTS)

Fig. 6-PEAK SURGE CURRENT VERSUS PULSE Fig. 7-ZENER VOLTAGE VERSUS ZENER CURRENT
WIDTH(SEE NOTE 3) VZ = 6.8 THRU 10 VOLTS

1000 1000

T = 25 ¢J
IZ, ZENER CURRENT (mA)

IZ, ZENER CURRENT (mA)

100 100

10 10

1 1

0.1 0.1
10 20 30 40 70 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220
50 60 80
VZ, ZENER VOLTAGE (VOLTS) VZ, ZENER VOLTAGE (VOLTS)

Fig. 8-ZENER VOLTAGE VERSUS ZENER CURRENT Fig. 9-ZENER VOLTAGE VERSUS ZENER CURRENT
VZ = 11 THRU 75 VOLTS VZ = 82 THRU 200 VOLTS

*** Data of Figure 3 should not be used to compute surge capability. Surge limitations are given in Figure 5. They are
lower than would be expected by considering only junction temperature, as current crowding effects cause
temperatures to be extremely high in small spots resulting in device degradation should the limits of Figure. 5 be
exceeded
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