1.5KE15(C)

Introducing the 1.5KE15(C), a high-quality and highly efficient TVS Diode designed to provide robust protection against transient voltage events. Ideal for use in various industries and applications, this diode offers dependable protection for sensitive electronics against voltage surges caused by lightning strikes, electrostatic discharge (ESD), and other transient voltage events. With a breakdown voltage of 15V and a peak pulse power of 1500 watts, the 1.5KE15(C) is capable of handling high surge currents while maintaining excellent clamping voltage characteristics. Its compact design and low profile make it ideal for use in space-constrained applications. This TVS diode is built with a unidirectional design and features a glass passivated junction to ensure reliable performance and long-term stability. It has a fast response time and a low leakage current, making it effective for protecting sensitive electronic components from damage. With its high surge current capability and superior reliability, the 1.5KE15(C) is the ideal choice for ensuring the protection and longevity of your valuable electronic devices. Experience peace of mind by incorporating the 1.5KE15(C) TVS Diode into your circuit designs.

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