Part Number: ESDS304 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MAX3232 , TPD2E007 Hi,
I am using ESDS304DBVR ESD diode for Max 3232 UART transceiver o/p pins TX and RX at the connector end.
and with this ESD diode i am not able to detect the device or communicate…
Part Number: ESDS304 Hi E2E Team,
I am planning to use ESDS304 in my design to protect the Ethernet interface (1000BASE-T) from ESD and EFT. As per my understanding the 1000BASE-T signals are encoded using PAM5 encoding scheme in which voltage levels…
Part Number: ESDS304 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS8681 Hi there.
I'm using 3.3V 10MHz SPI signals in a design and need to protect them from transients.
I found the ESDS304DBVR and was wondering if it's suitable for my application.
The…
Part Number: ESDS314 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD4E05U06 , , ESDS304 , TPD4E1U06 Hi experts,
My customer need to design the protection for PHY DP83822IR, I find there are four selections to meet the function:
ESDS314, ESDS304, TPD4E05U06, TPD 4 E1U06 …
Hi Matt,
thank you for the replay and the AppNote.
After learning more about the diodes, all that i proposed and also the ESDS304 are suggested at the PHY side.
As we are doing PSE injector we don't have a PHY but only the magnetics transformer ( one…
Hi Matt
The trouble is I am not that familiar with Ethernet or ESD protection, and had assumed I could just use the part in TI's design guidelines for the TM4C1294 which now is appearing to be not the case.
I had been looking at the ESDS304 as a possible…
Hello,
Ethernet signal does not go below ground so you can use a unidirectional ESD device. We also have TPD4E1U06, ESDS304, ESDS314 for ethernet ESD protection.
Hello,
I would recommend TPD4E1U06 or TPD4E05U06 over TPD2EUSB30 as the protection level is higher. Also if the signal is just 3.3V you could also look into ESDS304 or ESDS314 which have our highest level of protection.
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ESDS304 Hello
I am looking for replaement candidates for PUSBMxX4.
I think ESDS304 or 314 can be used. Is my understanding correct?
Best regards,
Tetsuro