Navigating overvoltage protection-ITD2024
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In the realm of electronics design, safeguarding circuits from overvoltage events is paramount to ensure reliability and longevity. This technical presentation delves into the selection of overvoltage protective components, focusing on three key technologies: Transient Voltage Suppression (TVS) diodes, Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs), and Polymer Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Varistors. We will explore the operational principles, application scenarios, and performance characteristics of each technology. TVS diodes, known for their fast response times and low clamping voltages, are ideal for protecting sensitive semiconductor devices. MOVs, with their high energy absorption capabilities, are suited for handling large surge currents in power applications. Polymer ESD varistors offer a compact solution for protecting against ESD events in portable and consumer electronics. The presentation will provide a comparative analysis of these components, highlighting their advantages and limitations. Attendees will gain insights into the criteria for selecting the appropriate overvoltage protection based on factors such as response time, energy handling capacity, and form factor. By the end of the session, participants will be equipped with the knowledge to make informed decisions in designing robust and resilient electronic circuits.
In the realm of electronics design, safeguarding circuits from overvoltage events is paramount to ensure reliability and longevity. This technical presentation delves into the selection of overvoltage protective components, focusing on three key technologies: Transient Voltage Suppression (TVS) diodes, Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs), and Polymer Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Varistors. We will explore the operational principles, application scenarios, and performance characteristics of each technology. TVS diodes, known for their fast response times and low clamping voltages, are ideal for protecting sensitive semiconductor devices. MOVs, with their high energy absorption capabilities, are suited for handling large surge currents in power applications. Polymer ESD varistors offer a compact solution for protecting against ESD events in portable and consumer electronics. The presentation will provide a comparative analysis of these components, highlighting their advantages and limitations. Attendees will gain insights into the criteria for selecting the appropriate overvoltage protection based on factors such as response time, energy handling capacity, and form factor. By the end of the session, participants will be equipped with the knowledge to make informed decisions in designing robust and resilient electronic circuits.
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