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  • RE: TPD4E1B06: Clamping voltage at 16A

    Andy Robles
    Andy Robles
    Resolved
    Hi, In the TLP curve 1/Rdyn will be the slope of the graph. From 10A-20A the TPD4E1B06 has an Rdyn of 1Ohms meaning that the graph has a slope of 1/Rdyn = 1/1 = 1 from 10A-20A. At 10A the clamping voltage is ~19V. A slope of 1 from 10A-20A gives us…
    • over 5 years ago
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  • TPD4E1B06: ESD and EFT Protection

    Sudarshan KR
    Sudarshan KR
    Resolved
    Part Number: TPD4E1B06 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPD1E10B06 , TPD1E1B04 , ESD204 , ESD401 Hi, For the below interfaces i am looking out for ESD and EFT protection. Please let me know if my selected devices are OK 1. For I2C Interface, Analog…
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    • over 5 years ago
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  • RE: TPD4E1B06: 40V peak at IEC Waveform could be a problem

    user6364479
    user6364479
    Resolved
    I appreciate the answer. Thank you so much for your dedication.
    • over 5 years ago
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  • TPD4E1B06: TPD4E1B06DCKR absolute maximum junction temperature

    Avi Kaminer
    Avi Kaminer
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TPD4E1B06 TPD4E1B06 datasheet provide thermal resistances but not junction temperature. What is TPD4E1B06DCKR absolute maximum junction temperature ?
    • over 7 years ago
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  • TPD4E1B06: Flux issue with package

    Stephen Jones
    Stephen Jones
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TPD4E1B06 Part TPD4E1B06 is used to protect a PTH hand soldered connector and is in close proximity to it. After the hand soldering with a no clean solder the PTH pads are brushed as recommended by the solder supplier, After running the…
    • over 8 years ago
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  • TPD4E1B06: Max energy?

    Klaus Fosmark
    Klaus Fosmark
    Part Number: TPD4E1B06 Using this device for something slightly different than ESD protection. Using it to clamp a pulse that is a bit longer than the profiles it is defined for: E.g. if hit with 150mA for 20ms, is that ok? The spec does not help…
    • over 8 years ago
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  • TPD4E1B06: 50mV Reverse Voltage Leakage Current?

    Tim Green1
    Tim Green1
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: TPD4E1B06 Do you have or can get the leakage current for a 50mV reverse voltage? Over temperature as well? Thanks.
    • over 8 years ago
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  • RE: TPD4E1B06: Device Leakage Issue

    Cameron Phillips
    Cameron Phillips
    Stephen, When you say power is applied to the board what do you mean? Are the channels of the TPD4E1B06 all at 5V? Could you send me a schematic to my email c-phillips@ti.com? Also what is the leakage that you are measuring? And what is the application…
    • over 8 years ago
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  • RE: TPD4E1B06: ESD Suggestion for USB with Bus Switch

    Cameron Phillips
    Cameron Phillips
    Hello, The internal ESD cell of the OC is rated for 2kV of just normal handling. The TPD4E1B06 is a discrete ESD device for stronger ESD events that occurs during normal operation. I highly recommend you check out the ESD Essential blog series that…
    • over 7 years ago
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  • RE: TPD4E1B06: Detection in production

    Cameron Phillips
    Cameron Phillips
    I am sorry for the delay. I don't know one off the top of my head. Let me look into this and I will get back to you Regards, Cameron
    • over 8 years ago
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