Part Number: TVS2700 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TVS2701 Tool/software: Hello,
I have a customer wondering about the TVS2700 and they typically use zener diodes as protection for an externally connected device. Is this device considered "bidirectional…
Part Number: TVS2700
Tool/software:
Hi all,
My customer was using the following configuration.
When I placed the TVS2700 between output and GND, I could confirm that it does not output even when TPS16416 is turned on.
Are there any conditions for using…
Part Number: TVS2700 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TVS3300 Tool/software: Hello, the CrossRef tool suggests TVS2700 as the best replacement for P6SMB30A. We are looking for a Zener diode to put on the VM motor voltage line to protect our device during…
Part Number: TVS2700 Tool/software: Hi All,
TI's TVS has a FET inside. Other companies' TVS are diodes. Please tell me the advantages and disadvantages of FETs and diodes as TVS. I would like to use this as reference for replacing other companies…
Part Number: TVS2700 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: FLAT-CLAMP-TVS-EVM
One of my customers was recently looking for TVS diodes to protect their system from surge events, and they came across TI's TVS flat-clamp devices, particularly the TVS2700. They…
Part Number: TVS2700 Hello,
I'd like to ask if there is point to paralell the TVS2700DRVR?
I'd like to have double the clamping current - will that work this way?
Or rather the first device can trigger first -> take all the current -> get damaged…
Part Number: TVS2700 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TVS3300 , Hi Team
My customer is considering TVS2700 or TVS3300 for their IO protection.
The IO voltage is 24V. I think if max voltage is under 27V in normal condition, TVS2700 is enough for them, am…
Part Number: TPS25983 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TVS2700 , TVS2200 , TPS25948 , TPS2663 Tool/software: Hi,
I'm working on a compact board that uses both 14V and 24V rails. It has three voltage rails, one for 24V and two for 14V and needs protection…
Part Number: TVS2700 Hi support team,
I have two questions about TVS2700.
(1)
How can I calculate how much current is actually flowing?
40V spike is reduced to 30V by TVS2700.
About 10V is dropped.
Usually used at 24V.
The reason I want to know is…