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: 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…
Part Number: BQ24074 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TVS2700 , TVS2200 , TVS1401 , TPD1S514 Hi,
I need help to choose a TVS diode to protect a BQ24074. I'm not sure what clamping voltage is required.
I am making a small bluetooth household consumer electronics…
Part Number: INA190 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TVS2700 , , In order to provide context, I will use the INA190 as a 4-20mA receiver, and I have concerns about how to protect its inputs. The idea is to use it in Loop Current mode. The power supply…
Part Number: ESD761 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ESD751 , TVS2700 , TVS2200 Hi team,
Do we have ESD with 20V+ Vrwm and SOD964 package? Or could you recommend the most similar replacement? Thanks!
Part Number: TVS2700 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TVS2701 , TVS2201 Hello,
I would like to use the flat clamp devices with a +48VDC supply. Can I stack two of the TVS2701 (Vrwm would then be 54V) in series as with stand TVS devices? I realize the dynamic…
Part Number: TVS2700 The TVS2700 is a clamp component with the maximum watt is equal to 1250 watt, which is based on IEC 61000-4-5 Power 8/20 µs maximum surge pulse How to acquire and calculate the maximum watt of the TVS component TVS2700?
Would…