Overview
Transient diverting suppressors (TDS) are designed to provide high energy electrical overstress (EOS) protection with superior clamping and temperature characteristics when compared to standard transient voltage suppressor (TVS) devices. The device uses a surge rated FET as the main protection element. During an EOS event, transient voltage increases beyond the rated breakdown voltage of the device. The FET in turn switches on and conducts transient current to ground. The TDS clamping voltage is nearly constant across the rated peak pulse current range due to the extremely low ON Resistance of the FET. Lower clamping voltage at maximum peak pulse current makes them more suitable for protecting today’s sensitive IC’s when compared to standard TVS diodes.
Features
- High ESD withstand voltage: +/-8kV (Contact) and +/-30kV (Air) per IEC 61000-4-2
- High peak pulse current capability: 16A (tp = 8/20μs), 1kV (tp = 1.2/50μs, RS = 42Ω ) per IEC 61000-4-5
- Protects one I/O or power line
- Low clamping voltage: 28V Maximum at IPP = 16A (tp = 8/20μs)
- Working voltage: 22V
- Solid-state technology
Documents | Release Date | Type | |
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TDS2201P Datasheet | 2025-02-14 |
Applications
- USB type-C
- VBUS lines
- Cellular handsets and accessories
- Notebooks and tablets
- Storage devices
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices
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