Part Number: TPD1E10B09-Q1 Tool/software: Hi team,
Could you help share the FMEDA cocument for TPD1E10B09-Q1, it's not available on the ti.com.
Best regards
Fanbin
Part Number: TPD1E10B09-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TSM24CA-Q1 , TSM24CA Hi team,
My customer AUO is working for the Geely automotive display platform and we use TPD1E10B09-Q1 in their previous design for 6.3V power rail.
Now they change the same…
Part Number: TPD1E10B09-Q1 Hi Team,
The TPD1E10B09-Q1 has 13-V clamping voltage. Does it mean that the ESD can clamp the voltage as 13V when we input 20V?
Will it damage if we applied the 20V long time? (one minute)
Do we have clamp voltage around 8V…
Part Number: TPD1E10B09-Q1 Hi All,
I need to rework an ESD component (TPD1E10B09QDPYRQ1) on my PCBA, but the pads of the part are on the bottom side, how can I make sure the component has been mounted on the PCB?
Is there a way to use DMM to check…
Part Number: TPD1E10B09-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD1E10B06 Hi there,
I would like to use the TPD1E10B09-Q1 product for my hall sensor ESD protection application. Is it OK for hall sensor signal levels ? If not do you have any other suggestion…
Hi Gideon,
Here is a good reference thread about ESD protection for 3.3V CAN, I agree that ESD2CAN-Q1 is not the ideal option for TCAN334 on transient surge protection.
https://e2e.ti.com/support/interface-group/interface/f/interface-forum/1066366/tcan332g…
Hi,
For automotive, we don't have an automotive version of ESDS552 which is 12V in our portfolio currently. But for 24V, there are more options. There is ESD1LIN24-Q1 , ESD751-Q1 , and ESD761-Q1 which are all SOD323 or smaller and the main difference…
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Part Number: TPD1E10B09-Q1 Hi Team,
I am considering using the TDP1E10B09-Q1 in an automotive application where it is protecting lines that go off board. This means those lines are susceptible to a short to battery condition up to 18V. I noticed the breakdown…
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…