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…
Hi,
For RS-485, we typically recommend ESDS552 but this is in a SOT-23 package which is bigger than what you want. Another device we recommend is ESD752 which is in a SOD323 package. What voltage are you looking for? We do offer smaller packages but those…
Hi John,
The max DC current through the TPD2E2U06 is 1mA at Vbr.
I would recommend using one of our newest devices, the ESD752 for protecting RS232. The ESD752 is a bi-directional diode with a Vrwm = +/-24 V, which is sufficient for RS232 voltage levels…
Below are the latest recommendations of devices for multiple interfaces that provide you IEC protection and paired with low capacitance that minimizes impact to bandwidth in the system. Please also refer to our System-Level ESD Guide for more details…
Part Number: TPD2E009 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , TPD2E007 , , ESD752 TINA-TI is not an option.
This was already requested three years ago here , but it was not made publicly available.
There may also be a possibility of using TPD2E007 (for…
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RS232 and RS485 Protection
Highlights:
RS-485 – Industry standard protocol for data transfer from sensors, etc.
Drive capability of minimum 32 unit loads (UL, 12kΩ)
Uses two signal lines A & B which must be balanced…
Part Number: ISO1042 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ESD762 Dear Team,
I am using ISO1042 in my design. My can voltage can go upto 70V.
I checked the reference design the ESD(CDSOT23-SM712) diode reverse standoff is 12V (Max).
I am not able to see…