Part Number: TVS3301 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TVS3300 Tool/software: i am looking for a tvs diode, my input circuitry is 60v, and tvs diode for 1kv surge protection. So if i calculate, the clamping voltage comes around 39v for 22.9A surge current…
Part Number: TVS3301 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TSM36CA-Q1 , XTR106 , STRIKE
Tool/software:
I'm looking for the unencrypted spice model for the tvs3301 diode. Would like to use it in a simulation for an ESD protection circuit that I'm working…
Part Number: TVS3301 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TVS2201 , Tool/software: I want a flat clamp diode rated around 40-45V. I'm able to find is maximum rating of 33V (TVS3301). I'd also like to know if putting 2 diode rated for 22V (TVS2201) make it…
Part Number: XTR300 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TVS1400 , TVS3300 , TVS0500 , TVS1401 Tool/software: Hi dear,
I would like to be sure which could be the best solution to protect XTR300, so, the power supply should be 24 V DC and -5 V DC, so I read…
Part Number: TIC12400-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TVS3301 Tool/software: Hello,
I am considering using the TIC12400-Q1 MSDI device in a 24V system. I have reviewed the app note , but it seems to me adding the resistive divider stage will make…
Part Number: TVS3301 Hi,
The TVS diode we are currently using from another company was damaged during the IEC61000-4-5 level 2 surge test, so we are considering the TVS3301DRBR as a replacement.
I would like to send information related to the above…
Part Number: TVS3301 We have designed a 24 dc input using the TVS3301DRBR for surge protection but when doing in-house testing the component keeps blowing when a 0.5kV surge is applied to the input. I have attached the schematic of the input and wondered…
Part Number: TVS3301 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TVS3300 , Hi team, I think IEC 61000-4-5 is a 42Ω test on the signal line. I'd like to confirm how resistant it is when considering using it in a power line. If you have any results at 2 ohms, please…
Part Number: TVS3301 Hi Team,
I don't see this spec in datasheet. How to know a protector IC pin maximum withstand voltage? If input maximum voltage is about 60V, can it limit pin voltage to about 30V?