Part Number: TPD2E2U06-Q1 Hi TI experts,
The ESD diode of the USB data line is destroyed. We know that external damaged items cannot be analyzed for defects.
This is a line with no possibility of generating a surge voltage.
I want to know the cause of…
Part Number: TPD2E2U06-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD2E007 , , TPD1E10B09 Hi, we were using TPD2E007 ESD diodes to protect our RS232 lines. We changed to TPD2E2U06-Q1 to provide +/-20kV air discharge protection. To our surprise, after mounting this…
Part Number: TPD2E2U06 Hi
I am using TPD2E2U06DRLR for protect USB application and schematic as show below
and the layout example as show below
as show in the FIG 12 Pin 2 and 5 is connecting but in the table as show below
as show in the table Pin 2…
Part Number: TPD2E2U06 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1072 , TS5A623157 , , TPD1E05U06
Team,
The use case is the below: On a PCB an I2C master communicates to an I2C slave over an analog MUX (like TMUX1072, TS5A623157). IEC61000-4-4 Burst events occur…
Part Number: TPD2E2U06-Q1 Hi TI-team
My customer has a question.
They think this part is a diode that can be used in Ethernet for vehicles.
Is the following satisfied ?
- OPEN ALLIANCE:IEEE 100BASE-T1 EMC Test Specification for ESD suppression device…
Hi Josh,
I'm coming back to this question. In theory it would also be possible to disconnect the VCC pin of the TPD3E001DRLR from V_BUS and basically have the same effect as with a TPD2E2U06. Is this correct?
Thank you very much in advance.
Part Number: TPD2E2U06 Hi,
what is its maximum clamping voltage of the TPD2E2U06?
Data sheet DC table is stating low voltage for clamping , but it's looks like 60V according to the ESD graph on the datasheet
Thanks
Moshe
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I2C Protection
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2 Lines to Protect
Low Capacitance required to minimize signal interference
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Part Number: TPD2E2U06-Q1 Hi,
I have a battery in series with a fuse followed by a TVS for reverse polarity protection.
Let us say, my fuse takes 10ms to blow at 40A when I reverse connect the battery.
How do I coordinate the TVS and fuse, such that the…