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onsemi P6KE180AG — Circuit Protection

P6KE180AG onsemi Zener TVS Diode – 600W, 154V Standoff

MPNP6KE180AG
Obsolete

onsemi P6KE180AG, Zener TVS diode, 600W peak pulse power, 154V reverse standoff, 246V clamping, T-18 axial package, bulk

$0.1000Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Jul 2026

Specifications

P6KE180AG specifications
ParameterValue
TypeZener
MountingThrough Hole
Voltage - breakdown171V
Voltage - clamping (Max) @ ipp246V
Voltage - reverse standoff154V
Current - peak pulse (10/1000μs)2.4A (8/20µs)
Power - peak pulse600W
Power line protectionNo
Operating temperature-55°C~150°C(TJ)
PackageBulk
ApplicationsGeneral Purpose
CaseT-18, Axial
Unidirectional channels1

Product details

Zener TVS, 154V standoff, 600W pulse – T-18 axial

The P6KE180AG: It clamps transients to a maximum of 246V at the peak pulse current of 2.4A (8/20µs). The T-18 axial package suits through-hole mounting on general-purpose protection boards.

Clamping voltage and operating temperature range

The 246V clamping voltage at Ipp is the ceiling the protected circuit sees — ensure downstream components are rated above this level.

Obsolete – sourcing through distribution

For existing BOM lines, we can source remaining inventory or recommend a cross — request a quote with your target quantity and we will confirm availability and pricing.

Frequently asked questions

How can I order P6KE180AG or check stock?

Submit an RFQ through this page with your quantity. We source across our multi-distributor network and will confirm current availability and pricing. The part is obsolete, so lead times and stock positions vary — we will provide a real-time sourcing picture at quote time.

What is the difference between P6KE180AG and P6KE180A?

The 'G' suffix on P6KE180AG typically indicates lead-free / RoHS-compliant finish. The electrical ratings (154V standoff, 171V breakdown, 246V clamp, 600W pulse) are identical between the two. Verify the exact suffix definition in the onsemi datasheet for your revision.