Hi Will,
ESDS302 should be able to work with I2C. A few other options with low clamping voltages would be ESD351 and TPD1E1B04 . What is the device needing protection? This can also determine which device to recommend.
Please let me know if you have…
Part Number: DS25BR440 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD1E1B04 , TPD4E02B04 , ESD204 Hi,
My application is ESD critical I'm using DS25BR440 quad LVDS buffer with transmit pre-emphasis and receive equalization, in data sheet says, device is protected…
Part Number: PCM1773 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD1E1B04 , TPD1E0B04 Hello guys,
One of my customers is using PCM1773 for their current products. The customer has a question as the follow. Could you please give me your reply or comment?
According…
Hi Matt and Clemens,
TPD1E1B04 would be a good option for the TX/RX lines as long as the voltage on these lines never reaches 6.4V during the hot swap event. Unfortunately, this is a 1 channel device, so 2 devices would be needed. If there is confirmation…
Hello,
I apologize for the delay.
We have several ESD diodes that have 3.3V breakdown and that clamp low. TPD1E1B04 or TPD1E01B04 could work depending on your switching speed.
Please see our ESD training to choose an ESD device.
Part Number: TPD1E01B04-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: STRIKE , TPD1E10B06-Q1 , TPD2E2U06-Q1 , TPD1E01B04 , ESDS312 , TPD1E1B04 , ESD321 Dear team,
My customer plans to use this device, and their test requirement is as below. Their requirement…
Part Number: TSC2046E Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TSC2046 , TPD1E1B04 Hi,
I would like to ask you some questions about TSC2046E/2046 as below.
Q1) What is the difference between TSC2046 and TSC2046E?
I think that major point is about the…