Description
The P6KE6.8A is not a rectifier diode (like the others we have discussed); it is a TVS (Transient Voltage Suppressor) Diode.
While rectifier diodes are designed to conduct and convert AC power, the P6KE6.8A is designed to remain inactive during normal operation and only “turn on” to clamp (short to ground) dangerous voltage spikes that could otherwise destroy your electronics.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Rating |
| Reverse Standoff Voltage ($V_{RWM}$) | 5.8 V |
| Breakdown Voltage ($V_{BR}$) | 6.45 V – 7.14 V |
| Clamping Voltage ($V_C$) | 10.5 V (at 57A) |
| Peak Pulse Power Dissipation ($P_{PK}$) | 600 W (10/1000 µs waveform) |
| Package Type | DO-15 (Axial) |
Understanding TVS Functionality
A TVS diode acts as a “safety valve” for voltage:
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Normal State: At voltages below 5.8V, the diode has very high resistance and is essentially invisible to the circuit.
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Transient Event: If a sudden spike (e.g., electrostatic discharge, inductive switching, or power surges) hits the line and exceeds ~6.8V, the diode reacts in picoseconds.
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Clamping: It instantly switches to a low-impedance state, diverting the surge current away from your sensitive components and clamping the voltage at a safe level (around 10.5V in this case).
Important Distinctions
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Not for Rectification: Never use this in a power bridge. If used to rectify power, the TVS diode will try to clamp your supply voltage to 6.8V, leading to immediate overheating and failure.
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Uni-directional vs. Bi-directional: The “A” suffix in P6KE6.8A denotes that this is a uni-directional TVS diode. It is designed to protect DC lines by clamping positive surges. If you were working with AC signals or data lines that swing between positive and negative, you would need a bi-directional version (marked with a “CA” suffix, e.g., P6KE6.8CA).
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Power Handling: The “600W” rating refers to short-duration pulses, not continuous power. It is designed to handle extreme energy for very short times (microseconds), not continuous current.
Typical Applications
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DC Power Rails: Protecting 5V logic circuits from power supply fluctuations.
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Sensitive IC Protection: Placed at the input of microcontrollers or sensors to prevent damage from external electrical noise.
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Communication Ports: Protecting ports like USB or serial lines from ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) when cables are plugged/unplugged.
Summary Comparison
| Feature | Rectifier (e.g., 1N4007) | TVS (P6KE6.8A) |
| Primary Goal | Power Conversion | Voltage Protection |
| Normal State | Conducting (Forward) | Blocking (High Impedance) |
| Reaction Time | Slow (ms) | Extremely Fast (ps) |
| Behavior | Passes current | Diverts/Clamps surges |

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