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-ElectronicsTPSMBJ33CA with TVS SMB (DO-214AA) RoHS by DOWO-Electronics is an electronic component that is used to protect sensitive electronic devices from high voltage transients and surges. It is a 3-pin voltage suppression device that features an excellent clamping performance of 33V. The device is RoHS compliant and contains no lead or halides. Its low leakage current of 1µA helps to reduce power consumption and increase system efficiency in applications such as data communication lines. It has a maximum standoff voltage (VWM) of 29V and a maximum pulse current of 85 Amp. It can switch from off-state to on-state in microseconds (typical), and can withstand a surge of up to 200 Amp for 8/20µs. The device is optimized to dissipate repeatedly applied transients. This device is ideal for low-power applications such as laptops, cell phones, and other digital devices.