Anindita Bhattacharya, solutions architect for Semtech's Protection Products Group highlights how proper transient voltage suppression (TVS) diodes are crucial for safeguarding the communication networks and interfaces in a harsh automotive environment for March 2022 edition of CAN Newsletter Magazine. Read more
Semtech Corp. announced this week latest addition to its RClamp platform. The four-line, 5V RClamp0504FB offers robust electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection and superior surge immunity in an industry standard six lead SC-70 package. This transient voltage suppression (TVS) array offers extensive interface protection versatility with its differentiated performance and small form factor enabling use in data ports for industrial, Internet of Things (IoT) and telecommunication applications. Read more
Semtech Corporation has announced the four-line, 5V RClamp0504FB TVS Diode as the latest addition to their Rclamp platform, they offer robust electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection, and superior surge immunity. The devices use, versatile Transient Voltage Suppression (TVS) array for extensive interface protection, their differentiated performance, and small form factor allows them suitable to be used in data ports for the industrial Internet of Things (IoT) and telecommunication applications. Read more
Semtech has announced new addition to its TClamp platform. The two-line, 36V TClamp3602P offers enhanced levels of protection against both surge and electrostatic discharge (ESD) in a small leadless package. This transient voltage suppression (TVS) array is optimized for safeguarding industrial data interfaces such as RS-485 and CAN from dangerous transient threats, while also minimizing capacitive loading on data interfaces. Read more
Semtech Corporation introduced the 36V TClamp3602P that offers protection for industrial applications against surge and electrostatic discharge (ESD) in a small leadless package. This Transient Voltage Suppression (TVS) array is optimized to protect the industrial data interfaces such as RS-485 and CAN from dangerous transient threats and also minimizes the capacitive loading on data interfaces. Read more