SLVS796I September 2008 – March 2016 TPD2E007
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The TPD2E007 an ESD protection device designed to offer system level ESD solutions for wide range of portable and industrial applications. The back-to-back diode array allows AC-coupled or negative-going data transmission (audio interface, LVDS, RS-485, RS-232, etc.) without compromising signal integrity. The PicoStar package is intended to be embedded inside the printed circuit board which saves board space in portable applications. This device exceeds the IEC 61000-4-2 (Level 4) ESD protection and is ideal for providing system level ESD protection for the internal ICs when placed near the connector.
The TPD2E007 an ESD protection device designed to offer system level ESD solutions for wide range of portable and industrial applications. The back-to-back diode array allows AC-coupled or negative-going data transmission (audio interface, LVDS, RS-485, RS-232, etc.) without compromising signal integrity. The PicoStar package is intended to be embedded inside the printed circuit board which saves board space in portable applications. This device exceeds the IEC 61000-4-2 (Level 4) ESD protection and is ideal for providing system level ESD protection for the internal ICs when placed near the connector.
The I/O pins can withstand ESD events up to ±12-kV contact and ±15 kV-air. An ESD/surge clamp diverts the current to ground.
The I/O pins can withstand surge events up to 4.5 A (8/20 µs waveform). An ESD/surge clamp diverts this current to ground.
The capacitance between each I/O pin to ground is 15 pF.
The I/O pins feature a low 50-nA (max) leakage current.
This device is offered in both a space-saving PicoStar package, as well as a standard DCK package.
TPD2E007 is a passive integrated circuit that triggers when voltages are above or below VBR. During ESD events, voltages as high as ±15 kV (air) can be directed to ground via the internal diode network. Once the voltages on the protected line fall below the trigger levels of TPD2E007 (usually within 10’s of nano-seconds) the device reverts to passive.