Part Number: TPD2S701-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD6S300
Hi Team,
Customer would like to design TPD2S701-Q1.
Would you please help review schematic and provide your comments?
1. Please assist in providing detailed specifications for the ESD…
Part Number: TPD2S701-Q1 Hi,
Is there any power on sequence requirement for TPD2S701?
If direct tied /EN to GND, is it okay?
Thanks and Best regards,
Tiger
Part Number: TPD2S701-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD2S703-Q1 Hi Team,
Is the TPD2S701-Q1 interchangeable with the TPD2S703-Q1 without any hardware change?
Thanks!
Roy
Part Number: TPD2S701-Q1 Hi team,
Do we have the Minimum Peak Pulse Power Dissipation data in Watts like below Transient Voltage Suppressor Diode? My customer treat TPD2S701-Q1 as TVS diode. They need this kind of data to approve AVL code.
Thanks.
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Part Number: TPD2S701-Q1 Hi team,
I see both OVP threshold and D± Clamping Voltage can be adjusted by Vref, but D± Clamping Voltage is always larger than OVP, where VBR approximately = 0.7 V, IRDYN approximately = 1 V as stated in datasheet.…
Part Number: TPD2S701-Q1 Hi,
I would like to double check whether it is okay to swap D+ and D- for TPD2S701?
Suppose it is okay. Please help to double confirm, thanks!
Thanks and Best regards,
Tiger
Part Number: TPD2S701-Q1 Dear Sir.
Good day.
May I ask why USB2.0 D+/- OVP can be adjusted. I think the signal voltage level is fixed. Are there other considerations and applications? Thanks for help~
Part Number: TPD2S701-Q1 Hi Team,
As title, I'd like to know if this device supports USB 3.1 Gen 2 10 Gbps signaling rate?
If not, do we have any other device that supports this?
Thanks!
Roy Hsu
Hi Mehmet,
For the TPS25858-Q1, it just doesn't support IEC ESD, but it supports the basic level of ESD, btw can you let me know what the application is? Why do you think ESD is needed? and which level of ESD?
For the esd devices, you can conside…
Hello,
There is no such device that can sink current when connected in short to battery as the battery can give seemingly unlimited current.
The way to do this is to use an OVP switch that will turn off when the voltage reaches too high. The only types…