The recommended PCB layout for SACB26 involves placing the device near the input power source, using a ground plane to reduce noise, and keeping the leads as short as possible to minimize inductance.
While SACB26 is designed to handle surge currents up to its rated capacity, it may not be able to withstand currents beyond that. In such cases, the device may fail or degrade, and it's essential to ensure that the system is designed to operate within the device's rated specifications.
SACB26 is rated for operation up to 125°C, but its performance may degrade at higher temperatures. It's essential to derate the device's specifications according to the temperature derating curve provided in the datasheet.
SACB26 is designed to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) and ensure electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). However, the device's performance may be affected by the system's overall EMC design, and it's essential to follow proper EMC design practices to ensure compliance with relevant standards.
While it's technically possible to use multiple SACB26 devices in parallel to increase the surge current rating, it's not recommended as it may lead to uneven current sharing and reduced reliability. Instead, consider using a single device with a higher surge current rating or consulting with a Littelfuse application engineer for guidance.
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