Littelfuse recommends a PCB layout with a large copper area connected to the thermal tab of the device to dissipate heat efficiently. A minimum of 1 oz copper thickness and a thermal relief pattern around the device are also recommended.
Yes, the L401E5 is designed to meet the requirements of high-reliability applications. It is manufactured using a robust process and is qualified to various industry standards, including AEC-Q101 and MIL-PRF-19500.
The L401E5 is designed to withstand high surge currents and voltages. It has a high surge withstand capability, and its internal construction is optimized to minimize the risk of failure under surge conditions.
Yes, the L401E5 can be used in parallel to increase the current rating, but it is essential to ensure that the devices are properly matched and that the PCB layout is designed to minimize current imbalance and thermal mismatch.
Littelfuse recommends storing the L401E5 in its original packaging, away from direct sunlight and moisture. The devices should be handled using anti-static precautions, and the leads should not be bent or flexed excessively.
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