Surge Suppression ICs

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
C850-260-WH

C850-260-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

SURGE SUPP TBU 260MA 850VIMP SMD

0

TBU-DT065-200-WH

TBU-DT065-200-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

SURGE SUPP TBU DL 200MA 650VIMP

6880

TBU-DF055-500-WH

TBU-DF055-500-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

DUAL BI-DIR TBU 550V 500MA

0

TCS-DL004-750-WH

TCS-DL004-750-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

SUPPRESSOR TCS DUAL 40V 750MA

303

TBU-RS055-300-WH

TBU-RS055-300-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

INTEGRATED DUAL CHANNEL TRANSIEN

1572

TCS-DL004-250-WH

TCS-DL004-250-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

SUPPRESSOR TCS DUAL 40V 250MA

4243

TBU-CA065-300-WH-Q

TBU-CA065-300-WH-Q

J.W. Miller / Bourns

TBU

6000

TBU-CA085-300-WH

TBU-CA085-300-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

SURGE SUPP TBU 300MA 850VIMP SMD

29543

TBU-CA040-300-WH

TBU-CA040-300-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

SURGE SUPP TBU 300MA 400VIMP SMD

6000

TBU-DF085-300-WH

TBU-DF085-300-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

DUAL BI-DIR TBU 850V 300MA

8608

P40-G240-WH

P40-G240-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

SURGE SUPP TBU 240MA 40VIMP SMD

4301

TBU-DT085-300-WH

TBU-DT085-300-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

SURGE SUPP TBU DL 300MA 850VIMP

644

TBU-PL085-100-WH

TBU-PL085-100-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

SURGE SUPP TBU DL 50OHM 850VIMP

5898

TBU-CA065-050-WH

TBU-CA065-050-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

SURGE SUPP TBU 50MA 650VIMP SMD

0

TBU-DF055-300-WH

TBU-DF055-300-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

DUAL BI-DIR TBU 550V 300MA

23

TBU-CA025-050-WH-Q

TBU-CA025-050-WH-Q

J.W. Miller / Bourns

IC SURGE PROT 250V 3SMD

6000

TBU-PL085-200-WH

TBU-PL085-200-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

SURGE SUPP TBU DL 50OHM 850VIMP

0

TBU-CA025-300-WH

TBU-CA025-300-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

SURGE SUPP TBU 300MA 250VIMP SMD

5996

TBU-CA085-050-WH

TBU-CA085-050-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

SURGE SUPP TBU 50MA 850VIMP SMD

18791

TBU-DT065-100-WH

TBU-DT065-100-WH

J.W. Miller / Bourns

SURGE SUPP TBU DL 100MA 650V SMD

0

Surge Suppression ICs

1. Overview

Surge Suppression ICs (Integrated Circuits) are semiconductor devices designed to protect electronic systems from voltage spikes and transient energy disturbances. These devices detect overvoltage conditions and divert excess energy to ground, preventing damage to downstream components. With the proliferation of sensitive electronics in modern applications, surge suppression ICs are critical for ensuring system reliability in environments exposed to lightning strikes, electrostatic discharge (ESD), and switching transients.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
TVS Diodes (Transient Voltage Suppression) Fast response time (ps level), low clamping voltage Communication equipment, USB interfaces
Varistors (MOV) Voltage-dependent resistance, high surge current handling Power supplies, industrial control systems
Gas Discharge Tubes (GDT) High current diversion capability, slow response time Telecom infrastructure, lightning protection
Silicon Controlled Rectifiers (SCR-based) Latching behavior, low leakage current Automotive electronics, motor drives
Hybrid Devices Combination of multiple suppression technologies 5G base stations, aerospace systems

3. Structure and Composition

Surge suppression ICs typically consist of a semiconductor junction (e.g., silicon or MOV material) sandwiched between metallized contacts. Advanced devices integrate multiple protection stages in a single die, with layers including:

  • Active protection elements (TVS diodes/SCRs)
  • Substrate with controlled resistivity
  • Passivation layer for environmental stability
  • Standard packages (SOT-23, DFN, TO-220) for PCB mounting

4. Key Technical Parameters

Parameter Typical Value Importance
Clamping Voltage (Vclamp) 5V 1000V Determines protected equipment's stress level
Response Time 0.1ps 1 s Crucial for high-speed signal line protection
Maximum Pulse Current (Ipp) 1A 50kA Defines surge handling capability
Working Voltage (VRWM) 3.3V 600V Must match system operating voltage
Leakage Current <1 A Impacts power efficiency in standby mode

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications (5G base stations, fiber optics)
  • Consumer Electronics (smartphones, IoT devices)
  • Industrial Automation (PLCs, robotics)
  • Automotive (EV charging systems, ADAS)
  • Renewable Energy (solar inverters, wind turbines)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Features
STMicroelectronics SM6T Series 6kV surge protection, ultra-low capacitance
ON Semiconductor NUP4201 Integrated 8-channel ESD protection
Texas Instruments TPD4E05U06 0.5pF line capacitance for high-speed USB
Littelfuse SPA05 Series 5kA surge rating in compact SMC package
Semtech RClamp Series Auto-recovery function with <1ns response

7. Selection Guidelines

  • Match working voltage with system requirements
  • Evaluate peak current specifications against environmental threats
  • Consider PCB footprint and thermal management
  • Verify compliance with standards (IEC 61000-4-2, UL 94)
  • Assess cost-performance balance for volume production

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Integration with signal conditioning circuits
  • Adoption of wide-bandgap materials (SiC/GaN) for higher energy density
  • AI-powered predictive surge analysis in smart grids
  • Micron-scale packaging for wearable devices
  • Increased demand for automotive-grade AEC-Q qualified parts
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