Part Number: TPD6E004 Tool/software: Hello Team, This post is a continuation of one of my previous post link
As per the application note slva680a , the ESD /TVS diode must be connected to the chassis ground. In our system, these diodes are connected to…
Part Number: TPD6E004 Tool/software: Hello Team,
I am developing a signal switching circuit for my use case with a control unit.
Please find below the supply diagram of my PCB
The shield of the USB and the Ethernet (in MSP432) is connected to the…
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Hello Team, We have a PCB with the MCU MSP432 and all the IO pins are taken to another board through a connector. Both the boards are powered independently and all the IO pins are…
Part Number: TPD6E004 Hello,
I was hoping to get some confirmations on my finding regarding the TPD6E004 ESD Protection Diode. We have this part hooked up to our USB 2.0 interface. The part is located near the connector where the USB data lines come in…
Part Number: TPD6E004 Hi team,
I have a customer experiencing current leaking (the schematic shows 1mA) from the bus to ground. The pulses could not reach high enough to be recognized.
What are some of the application for this? Power lines? Digital Lines…
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Hi Far
Sorry, it's also our first time meet such requirement, the ESD is not necessary for our device for most of the time.
By searching, below link seems good. Maybe you could try contact their team for more details.
https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink…
Hi Masahiko,
The TPD2S017 is a 2-channel solution that only protects the D+/- lines. The optional Vcc connection shown in Figure 6 is only there to lower the I/O capacitances.
Have you considered the TPD6E004? Functionality wise, this looks very similar…