TVS - Diodes

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
MSMCJ160CA

MSMCJ160CA

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

TVS DIODE 160V 259V DO214AB

0

5KP10AHE3/73

5KP10AHE3/73

Vishay General Semiconductor – Diodes Division

TVS DIODE 10V 17V P600

0

SMBJ6.5A-TP

SMBJ6.5A-TP

Micro Commercial Components (MCC)

TVS DIODE 6.5V 11.2V DO214AA

0

ATV02W180-HF

ATV02W180-HF

Comchip Technology

TVS DIODE 18V 29.2V SOD123

0

1SMC8.5CA TR13 PBFREE

1SMC8.5CA TR13 PBFREE

Central Semiconductor

TVS DIODE 8.5V 14.4V SMC

30006000

824541442

824541442

Würth Elektronik Midcom

WE-TVSP POWER TVS DIODE

458

SMB10J40AHR5G

SMB10J40AHR5G

TSC (Taiwan Semiconductor)

TVS DIODE 40V 64.5V DO214AA

195

MA5KP7.5CA

MA5KP7.5CA

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

TVS DIODE 7.5V 12.9V DO204AR

0

JANTXV1N6131AUS

JANTXV1N6131AUS

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

TVS DIODE 86.6V 151.3V B SQ-MELF

0

SMCJ22A-TR

SMCJ22A-TR

STMicroelectronics

TVS DIODE 22V 48.3V SMC

1916

SMBG51AHE3/5B

SMBG51AHE3/5B

Vishay General Semiconductor – Diodes Division

TVS DIODE 51V 82.4V DO215AA

0

SMCJ8.5A-M3/9AT

SMCJ8.5A-M3/9AT

Vishay General Semiconductor – Diodes Division

TVS DIODE 8.5V 14.4V DO214AB

0

1.5KE180A-E3/54

1.5KE180A-E3/54

Vishay General Semiconductor – Diodes Division

TVS DIODE 154V 246V 1.5KE

702

SMA6J28CA

SMA6J28CA

Wickmann / Littelfuse

TVS DIODES SMA 600W

0

P6SMB400AHE3_AIH

P6SMB400AHE3_AIH

Vishay General Semiconductor – Diodes Division

TVS DIODE 342V 548V DO214AA

0

MP4KE39AE3

MP4KE39AE3

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

TVS DIODE 33.3V 53.9V DO204AL

0

20KPA120-B

20KPA120-B

Wickmann / Littelfuse

TVS DIODE 120V 203.7V P600

0

1.5KE82AHE3_A/D

1.5KE82AHE3_A/D

Vishay General Semiconductor – Diodes Division

TVS DIODE 70.1V 113V 1.5KE

0

SMBJP6KE6.8CA-TP

SMBJP6KE6.8CA-TP

Micro Commercial Components (MCC)

TVS DIODE 5.8V 10.5V DO214AA

12199

SMLJ33A-TP

SMLJ33A-TP

Micro Commercial Components (MCC)

TVS DIODE 33V 53.3V DO214AB

0

TVS - Diodes

1. Overview

Transient Voltage Suppression (TVS) Diodes are semiconductor devices designed to protect sensitive electronics from voltage spikes caused by ESD (electrostatic discharge), lightning, or switching events. By clamping transient voltages to safe levels, TVS diodes ensure circuit reliability in modern electronic systems. Their fast response time (<1ps) and low clamping voltage make them critical components in high-speed data lines, power supplies, and automotive electronics.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Unidirectional TVSSingle-polarity protection, asymmetrical voltage responseDC power lines, automotive systems
Bidirectional TVSSymmetrical protection for AC signalsTelecom interfaces (e.g., RJ45), USB 3.0 Multichannel TVSMultiple protection paths in single packageHDMI ports, DisplayPort interfaces Automotive TVSAEC-Q101 qualified, high surge capabilityECU modules, CAN bus protection

3. Structure and Composition

TVS diodes utilize a PN junction semiconductor structure with optimized doping profiles. Key components include:

  • Silicon epitaxial layer for precise voltage control
  • Passivation layer (SiO2/Nitride) to reduce leakage current
  • Backside metallization for low-inductance packaging
  • DO-214, SOD-123, or WCSP packaging variants

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Breakdown Voltage (Vbr)Minimum voltage where TVS activatesDetermines protection threshold
Clamping Voltage (Vc)Max voltage during transient eventMust be below protected IC's max rating
Peak Pulse Current (Ipp)Maximum surge current handlingDefines robustness against large transients
Response Time (tresp)Time to switch from off to on stateCrucial for ESD protection (typically <1ps)
Leakage Current (Ir)Off-state current at working voltageImpacts power efficiency

5. Application Areas

Major industries and typical equipment:

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, optical transceivers
  • Automotive: CAN/LIN bus protection, ADAS sensors
  • Industrial: PLCs, motor drives
  • Consumer Electronics: USB Type-C interfaces, Wi-Fi modules
  • Renewable Energy: Solar inverters, wind turbine controllers

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
LittelfuseSP301x SeriesUSB 3.1 Gen2 protection, 0.35pF capacitance
ON SemiconductorNUP410606-channel ESD protection, 30kV HBM
STMicroelectronicsESDA8401Automotive-grade, 150A surge rating
InfineonESD320Single-line protection, 0.25pF for HDMI 2.1

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Operating voltage must be below Vbr (typically 1.1 Voper)
  • Clamping voltage should stay under protected IC's maximum ratings
  • Packaging selection based on board space and thermal requirements
  • Environmental factors: temperature range, humidity resistance
  • Compliance with standards (IEC 61000-4-2, ISO 10605)

Example: For a 12V automotive circuit, select a bidirectional TVS with Vbr=15V, Vc<30V, and Ipp>50A to handle load dump events.

8. Industry Trends

Key development directions:

  • Miniaturization: 0201 package (0.6 0.3mm) for mobile devices
  • Integration: Combo devices with filters and shielding
  • Higher robustness: 40kV+ ESD protection for industrial IoT
  • Advanced materials: Silicon carbide (SiC) for high-temperature applications
  • AI-driven selection tools for optimized component matching
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