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MOTOROLA
SEMICONDUCTOR
TECHNICAL DATA
1500 Watt MOSORB
GENERAL DATA APPLICABLE TO ALL SERIES IN
THIS GROUP
Zener Transient Voltage Suppressors
Unidirectional and Bidirectional
Mosorb devices are designed to protect voltage sensitive components from high volt-
age, high energy transients. They have excellent clamping capability, high surge capabili-
ty, low zener impedance and fast response time. These devices are Motorola’s exclusive,
cost-effective, highly reliable Surmetic axial leaded package and are ideally-suited for use
in communication systems, numerical controls, process controls, medical equipment,
business machines, power supplies and many other industrial/consumer applications, to
protect CMOS, MOS and Bipolar integrated circuits.
Specification Features:
www.Dat•aSShetaent4dUa.rcdomVoltage Range — 6.2 to 250 V
• Peak Power — 1500 Watts @ 1 ms
• Maximum Clamp Voltage @ Peak Pulse Current
• Low Leakage < 5 µA Above 10 V
• UL Recognition
• Response Time is Typically < 1 ns
Mechanical Characteristics:
CASE: Void-free, transfer-molded, thermosetting plastic
FINISH: All external surfaces are corrosion resistant and leads are readily solderable
POLARITY: Cathode indicated by polarity band. When operated in zener mode, will be
positive with respect to anode
MOUNTING POSITION: Any
WAFER FAB LOCATION: Phoenix, Arizona
ASSEMBLY/TEST LOCATION: Guadalajara, Mexico
1N6373A
SERIES
1500 WATT
PEAK POWER
MOSORB
ZENER OVERVOLTAGE
TRANSIENT
SUPPRESSORS
6.2–250 VOLTS
1500 WATT PEAK POWER
5 WATTS STEADY STATE
CASE 41A
PLASTIC
MAXIMUM RATINGS
Rating
Peak Power Dissipation (1)
@ TL ≤ 25°C
Steady State Power Dissipation
@ TL ≤ 75°C, Lead Length = 3/8″
Derated above TL = 75°C
Forward Surge Current (2)
@ TA = 25°C
Operating and Storage Temperature Range
Lead temperature not less than 1/16″ from the case for 10 seconds: 230°C
NOTES: 1. Nonrepetitive current pulse per Figure 5 and derated above TA = 25°C per Figure 2.
NOTES: 2. 1/2 sine wave (or equivalent square wave), PW = 8.3 ms, duty cycle = 4 pulses per minute maximum.
Symbol
PPK
PD
IFSM
TJ, Tstg
Value
1500
5
50
200
– 65 to +175
Unit
Watts
Watts
mW/°C
Amps
°C
Devices listed in bold, italic are Motorola preferred devices.
Motorola TVS/Zener Device Data
500 Watt Peak Power Data Sheet
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*ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted) VF# = 3.5 V Max, IF** = 100 A) (C suffix denotes standard
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS back to back bidirectional versions. Test both polarities)
JEDEC
Device
Note 1
1N6373
1N6374
1N6382
Device
Note 1
ICTE-5/MPTE-5
ICTE-8/MPTE-8
ICTE-8C/MPTE-8C
Breakdown{{
Voltage
VBR
Volts @ IT
Min (mA)
61
9.4 1
9.4 1
Maximum
Reverse
Stand-Off
Voltage
VRWM***
(Volts)
5
8
8
Maximum
Reverse
Leakage
@ VRWM
IR (µA)
300
25
25
Maximum
Reverse
Surge
Current
IRSM{
(Amps)
160
100
100
Maximum
Reverse
Voltage
@ IRSM{
(Clamping
Voltage)
VRSM
(Volts)
9.4
15
15
Clamping Voltage
Peak Pulse
Current @
Ipp1{ = 1 A
VC1
(Volts max)
7.1
11.3
11.4
Peak Pulse
Current @
Ipp1{ = 10 A
VC2
(Volts max)
7.5
11.5
11.6
1N6375
ICTE-10/MPTE-10
11.7 1
10
2
90 16.7
13.7
1N6383
ICTE-10C/MPTE-10C 11.7 1
10
2
90 16.7
14.1
1N6376
ICTE-12/MPTE-12
14.1 1
12
2
70 21.2
16.1
1N6384
ICTE-12C/MPTE-12C 14.1 1
12
2
70 21.2
16.7
14.1
14.5
16.5
17.1
1N6377
ICTE-15/MPTE-15
17.6 1
15
2
60 25
www.Data1SNh6e3e8t54U.comICTE-15C/MPTE-15C 17.6 1
15
2
60 25
1N6378
ICTE-18/MPTE-18
21.2 1
18
2
50 30
1N6386
ICTE-18C/MPTE-18C 21.2 1
18
2
50 30
20.1
20.8
24.2
24.8
20.6
21.4
25.2
25.5
1N6379
ICTE-22/MPTE-22
25.9 1
22
2
40 37.5
29.8
1N6387
ICTE-22C/MPTE-22C 25.9 1
22
2
40 37.5
30.8
1N6380
ICTE-36/MPTE-36
42.4 1
36
2
23 65.2
50.6
1N6388
ICTE-36C/MPTE-36C 42.4 1
36
2
23 65.2
50.6
32
32
54.3
54.3
1N6381
ICTE-45/MPTE-45
52.9 1
45
2
19 78.9
63.3
1N6389
ICTE-45C/MPTE-45C 52.9 1
45
2
19 78.9
63.3
70
70
NOTE 1: C suffix denotes standard back-to-back bidirectional versions. Test both polarities. JEDEC device types 1N6382 thru 1N6389 are registered as back to back bidirectional versions and
do not require a C suffix. 1N6373 thru 1N6381 are registered as unidirectional devices only (no bidirectional option).
*** Indicates JEDEC registered data.
*** 1/2 sine wave (or equivalent square wave), PW = 8.3 ms, duty cycle = 4 pulses per minute maximum.
*** A transient suppressor is normally selected according to the maximum reverse stand-off voltage (VRWM), which should be equal to or greater than the dc or continuous peak operating
*** voltage level.
{ { Surge current waveform per Figure 5 and derate per Figure 2 of the General Data — 1500 W at the beginning of this group.
{ { VBR measured at pulse test current IT at an ambient temperature of 25°C.
# VF applies to unidirectional devices only.
500 Watt Peak Power Data Sheet
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Motorola TVS/Zener Device Data
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