Part Number: ESD441 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BQ24253 Hello,
The type-C (usb2.0) VBUS has a 5V input. And it is connected to BQ24253. In this case, what ESD protection device should I choose?
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Part Number: ESD441 Hello,
I have some questions about ESD441's leakage current.
The data sheet has the leakage current specs (Typ and Max values) under the condition of V IO = 5.5 V, but are the Typ/Max specs available under different conditions…
Part Number: TUSB320LAI Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUXHS4212 , TPS25821 , TUSB321AI , ESD441 Tool/software: Hi Team,
Customer wants to replace an USB OTG interface with USB-C DRP (USB3.2 up to 1.5A) and use the TUSB320LAI for this use case.
Can…
Part Number: TPD1E0B04 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ESD441 Hello,
Why there are Common Anode and Common Cathode ESD bidirectional ESD diodes,on what basis should we choose them ?
Part Number: TLV7042 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ESD441 I have a window comparator design using TLV7042DDFR experiencing significant field failures where the resistance between INA- and VEE changes significantly.
On TLV7042 parts removed from returned…
Hi Imelda,
Since the clamping voltage of this device is much higher than 5V, this device would not be effective with protecting the lower voltage VBUS. To protect a 5V USB VBUS line, I would recommend using ESD441 . There are a few different options to…
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