SLLA305A May 2010 – September 2023 ESD441 , TPD12S015 , TPD12S015A , TPD12S016 , TPD12S520 , TPD12S521 , TPD13S523 , TPD1E05U06 , TPD1E10B06 , TPD1E10B09 , TPD1E6B06 , TPD1S414 , TPD1S514 , TPD2E001 , TPD2E001-Q1 , TPD2E009 , TPD2E1B06 , TPD2E2U06 , TPD2E2U06-Q1 , TPD2EUSB30 , TPD2EUSB30A , TPD2S017 , TPD3F303 , TPD3S014 , TPD3S044 , TPD4E001 , TPD4E001-Q1 , TPD4E004 , TPD4E02B04 , TPD4E05U06 , TPD4E05U06-Q1 , TPD4E101 , TPD4E1B06 , TPD4E1U06 , TPD4E6B06 , TPD4EUSB30 , TPD4S010 , TPD4S012 , TPD4S014 , TPD4S1394 , TPD4S214 , TPD5E003 , TPD5S115 , TPD5S116 , TPD6E001 , TPD6E004 , TPD6E05U06 , TPD6F002 , TPD6F002-Q1 , TPD6F003 , TPD6F202 , TPD7S019 , TPD8E003 , TPD8F003 , TPD8S009
The reverse standoff voltage, also more commonly known as the reverse working voltage, is the recommended operating voltage of the protected line. The working voltage is defined as the maximum positive or negative voltage that the interface's signal can not exceed to prevent unwanted leakage.