TVS Diode ESD Suppressors from Eaton
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Eaton’s TVS Diode ESD Suppressors provide highly reliable protection for electronics against very fast and damaging voltage transients, such as electrostatic discharge (ESD) and lightning. They are ideal for I/O interfaces, digital and analog signal lines by using very low clamping voltage and operate in nanoseconds. TVS Diode ESD Suppressors are offered from 3.3 V up to 36 V and capacitances down to 0.15 pF. Multiple footprints are offered including many common footprints that can provide up to 30 kV ESD withstand per IEC 61000-4-2 and 2000 W peak power dissipation on an 8/20 µs waveform without performance degradation.
Eaton’s TVS Diode ESD Suppressors provide highly reliable protection for electronics against very fast and damaging voltage transients, such as electrostatic discharge (ESD) and lightning. They are ideal for I/O interfaces, digital and analog signal lines by using very low clamping voltage and operate in nanoseconds. TVS Diode ESD Suppressors are offered from 3.3 V up to 36 V and capacitances down to 0.15 pF. Multiple footprints are offered including many common footprints that can provide up to 30 kV ESD withstand per IEC 61000-4-2 and 2000 W peak power dissipation on an 8/20 µs waveform without performance degradation.
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