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.
| Type | Functional Features | Application Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Unidirectional TVS | Single-polarity protection, asymmetrical voltage response | DC power lines, automotive systems | Bidirectional TVS | Symmetrical protection for AC signals | Telecom interfaces (e.g., RJ45), USB 3.0 | Multichannel TVS | Multiple protection paths in single package | HDMI ports, DisplayPort interfaces | Automotive TVS | AEC-Q101 qualified, high surge capability | ECU modules, CAN bus protection |
TVS diodes utilize a PN junction semiconductor structure with optimized doping profiles. Key components include:
| Parameter | Description | Importance |
|---|---|---|
| Breakdown Voltage (Vbr) | Minimum voltage where TVS activates | Determines protection threshold |
| Clamping Voltage (Vc) | Max voltage during transient event | Must be below protected IC's max rating |
| Peak Pulse Current (Ipp) | Maximum surge current handling | Defines robustness against large transients |
| Response Time (tresp) | Time to switch from off to on state | Crucial for ESD protection (typically <1ps) |
| Leakage Current (Ir) | Off-state current at working voltage | Impacts power efficiency |
Major industries and typical equipment:
| Manufacturer | Product Series | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| Littelfuse | SP301x Series | USB 3.1 Gen2 protection, 0.35pF capacitance |
| ON Semiconductor | NUP41060 | 6-channel ESD protection, 30kV HBM |
| STMicroelectronics | ESDA8401 | Automotive-grade, 150A surge rating |
| Infineon | ESD320 | Single-line protection, 0.25pF for HDMI 2.1 |
Key considerations:
Example: For a 12V automotive circuit, select a bidirectional TVS with Vbr=15V, Vc<30V, and Ipp>50A to handle load dump events.
Key development directions: