Part Number: TSM24CA Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ESDS552 , ESD761
Hello
I am looking for an alternative to the PESD0402-140, I found that the TSM24CA may be a good option (matching the 40Vclamping and bidirectional protection, and coming in way…
Part Number: ISO3088 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ESDS552 , LMR16030 , TSD05C Tool/software: HI Dan kisling
i have a question for you.
As you said adding one more TVS to the line will helps to conduct the High current surge( considering 1KV 42Ohm…
Hi Shota,
We do have the THVD1454 which includes an integrated, switchable termination resistor, but it does not include IEC 61000-4-5 surge protection. It does have IEC 61000-4-2 (ESD) and 4-4 (EFT) however. You could use this transceiver with an external…
Part Number: THVD1400 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ESDS452 , ESDS552 , TSD05 Tool/software: Hello E2E Community,
We are using THVD1400 for our RS485 use case with a maximum data rate of 20kbps. The maximum trace lengths on the PCB from THVD to MCU…
Part Number: SN65C3232E Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ESDS552 , ESD451 , THVD2412V Hi Ti support team,
I use SN65C3232E to support RS-232 line (Tx and Rx only), The project requirements need to support output short circuit testing. The test conditions…
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PCIe Protection
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PCIe: High speed serial bus expansion standard
Slots come in different sizes: x1, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64
Each lane has two differential signaling pairs (Tx, Rx)
PCIe Gen 5 bandwidth…
Hi Jiaqi,
The SN75176A does not have any internal ESD protection. It is recommended that external protection devices such as the ESDS552 be added to the design. This device has affordable 30kV IEC 61000-4-2 ESD protection.
Regards,
Ethan
Hi Jimmy,
It is correct that TVS diodes are for short transient events. Long sustained shorts will likely break the diode. The SMAJ30CA was recommended for short to battery conditions that were for brief periods of time. If you do not anticipate a short…
Vijaymahantesh,
Those new resistor values you mentioned will be just fine. And 120 Ohms signal impedance is good.
Yes, the SM712 is okay to use for both devices. However, the ESDS552 might be cheaper depending on your configuration.
- Ethan