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  • ESDS312: How to use Pin1&3

    FRANK1
    FRANK1
    Resolved
    Part Number: ESDS312 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD1E05U06 Hi sir, In Page3 of ESDS312 mentions pins 1 nd 3 of the ESDS312 being available for straight through routing. Could you further define straight through routing? Does that mean I can connect…
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    • over 1 year ago
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  • ESDS312: Surge and ESD Protection Diodes for USB 2.0

    Sadanori Kato
    Sadanori Kato
    Resolved
    Part Number: ESDS312 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ESDS302 Hi, The recommended Input voltage range which is mentioned in ESDS312 data sheet is from 0V to 3.6V, so can ESDS312 be used as the surge and esd protection diodes for D+, D- and VBUS on USB…
    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
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  • RE: TPD6E05U06: Clapmping voltage question

    Matt Smith3
    Matt Smith3
    Resolved
    Hi XY, Glad I could clear that first part up for you. As for your additional questions on the second part, here are my responses: (1) Diode B is more a "beefy" diode than diode A and can withstand the pulse. Even if it is forward conducting, it will…
    • 6 months ago
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    • Interface forum
  • Does TI have the solution for EClamp10012PQ ?

    Alex Hsia1
    Alex Hsia1
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ESD122 , ESDS312 Hi team, My costumer would like to know our solution for EClamp10012PQ (30V/3A) , does TI have the compatible one or similar function device for it? Please refer to attachment. Thanks. Best Regards, Al…
    • 7 months ago
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    • Interface forum
  • Answered
  • RE: ESD321: How to check a TVS clamping voltage against an IC absolute maximum ratings

    Matt Smith3
    Matt Smith3
    Resolved
    Hi Stefano, I would not advise combining multiple parts for ESD protection. If you have two diodes in parallel, the voltage will only clamp to the smallest of the two. In series, the clamping voltage would actually increase. I looked at our parts again…
    • 6 months ago
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  • TVS0500: Ethernet 100M data line

    Kuramochi Tadahiko
    Kuramochi Tadahiko
    Resolved
    Part Number: TVS0500 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ESDS312 , ESDS314 Hi, Has TVS0500 been ever inserted during Ethernet 100M data line and GND? I'm concerning about decreasing bandwidth. Best Regards, Kuramochi
    • Resolved
    • 8 months ago
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  • RE: TPD2E001: Anti Lightning Induction

    Cameron Phillips
    Cameron Phillips
    Resolved
    Hello, Our highest protection device is ESDS312 which has 25A surge current and extremely low clamping voltage. However it is 3.3V which is fin for USB D+/- just not for VBUS. Otherwise I would say TPD4E1U06 is our highest protection device for 5V but…
    • over 1 year ago
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  • TPD2E007: What is the output voltage of "IO1" and "IO2" when TPD2E007 is protectiong a surge?

    Kazuya Nakai59
    Kazuya Nakai59
    Resolved
    Part Number: TPD2E007 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ESDS312 Hello guys, One of my customers is using TPD2E007 for their current products to protect RS485 tranceiver device (SN65HVD485ED). But in spite of usingTPD2E007, SN65HVD485ED was broken rarely…
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    • over 1 year ago
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    • Interface forum
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  • RE: LM66100: Reverse polarity protection with TVS diode and polyswitch

    Aleksandras_Kaknevicius
    Aleksandras_Kaknevicius
    Resolved
    Hi Stefano, We actually may have some clamping solutions for you, but only if it is possible for the standoff voltage to be 3.6V. The ESDS302 and ESD304 devices are 12A surge rated dual and quad channel devices that clamp at 6V. For a 25A version, we have the…
    • over 1 year ago
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  • RE: TCA8418: I2C GPIO Expander with 8kV ESD Protection

    Cameron Phillips
    Cameron Phillips
    Resolved
    Hello, It seems that the best option is to add discrete ESD diode. I can recommend our ESD portfolio we have many devices that are for 3.3V lines. Do you need a 1, 2 or 4 channel device? If this is GPIO which is low speed I can recommend either ESD351…
    • over 1 year ago
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