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TVS protection diodes, or Transient Voltage Suppressor diodes, are semiconductor devices designed to protect sensitive electronic components from voltage spikes. They work by clamping excess voltage to a safe level, allowing normal operation while preventing damage from transients such as electrostatic discharge (ESD) or lightning strikes. These diodes are typically made from silicon and are available in various configurations to suit different applications.
| Peak Pulse Power | From 150 W to over 10 kW |
| Working Voltage | From 5 V to 600 V |
| Clamping Voltage | Typically ranges from 10 V to 800 V |
| Package Types | SMD, DO-214, and axial lead |
| Response Time | Less than 1 nanosecond |
| Operating Temperature | -55°C to +150°C |
When selecting TVS protection diodes, consider the maximum voltage and power levels that the device will encounter in its application. It's important to specify the peak pulse power rating, working voltage, and clamping voltage to ensure adequate protection. Additionally, consider the package type and environmental conditions, such as operating temperature. For quotes, provide quantities and any specific certifications required for your industry.
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TVS diodes protect electronic components from voltage spikes by clamping excess voltage.
Select based on peak pulse power, working voltage, and clamping voltage suitable for your application.
Common package types include SMD, DO-214, and axial lead configurations.
Yes, TVS diodes are commonly used in automotive electronics for surge protection.
The response time is typically less than 1 nanosecond.
Yes, TVS diodes are available for working voltages up to 600 V and beyond.