TVS - Surge Protection Devices (SPDs)

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
BSP3-277-20KA-TN

BSP3-277-20KA-TN

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECT 100-277V

111

FSP3-480-20KA

FSP3-480-20KA

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECT 480V HLDR

166

BSP3-277

BSP3-277

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECTOR 277V

1123

BSP3-120

BSP3-120

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECTOR 120V

172

BSP3-480-LC

BSP3-480-LC

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECTOR 480V

11

BSP3-277-20KA

BSP3-277-20KA

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECT 100-277V

240

BSP3-120-LC

BSP3-120-LC

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECTOR 120V

163

BSP3-480

BSP3-480

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECTOR 480V

182

SSP3-277

SSP3-277

Thomas Research Products

LIGHT PROTECTOR SURGE PROT 277V

587

BSP3-208/240-LC

BSP3-208/240-LC

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECTOR 240V

0

BSP3-480-20KA

BSP3-480-20KA

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECTOR 480V

211

FSP3-277-20KA

FSP3-277-20KA

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECT 100-277V

942

BSP3-277-LC

BSP3-277-LC

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECTOR 277V

160

SSP3-480

SSP3-480

Thomas Research Products

LIGHT PROTECTOR SURGE PROT 480V

296

EOL3-277-20KA-R

EOL3-277-20KA-R

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECT 100-277V

100

BSP3-347

BSP3-347

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECTOR 347V

38

BSP3-347-LC

BSP3-347-LC

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECTOR 347V

5

FSP3-480-20KA-NI

FSP3-480-20KA-NI

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECT 480V HLDR

10

BSP3-208/240

BSP3-208/240

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTING SURGE PROTECTOR 240V

0

FSP3-277-20KA-NI

FSP3-277-20KA-NI

Thomas Research Products

LIGHTNG SURGE PROT 100-277V HLDR

8

TVS - Surge Protection Devices (SPDs)

1. Overview

Transient Voltage Suppression (TVS) diodes and Surge Protection Devices (SPDs) are critical components for safeguarding electronic systems against voltage spikes and electrostatic discharge (ESD). TVS diodes are semiconductor devices designed for rapid response to transient events, while SPDs encompass a broader category of devices that protect power and signal lines in electrical systems. These components play a vital role in ensuring reliability in applications ranging from consumer electronics to industrial infrastructure.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
TVS Diodes Fast response time (ps/ns range), low clamping voltage, unidirectional/bidirectional configurations Communication interfaces (USB, HDMI), automotive electronics, portable devices
Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs) High energy absorption, nonlinear voltage-current characteristics Power strips, industrial equipment, building wiring systems
Gas Discharge Tubes (GDTs) High surge current capability, multi-electrode design Telecom infrastructure, lightning protection systems
Hybrid SPDs Combination of TVS/MOV/GDT for multi-stage protection Renewable energy systems, smart grids

3. Structure and Composition

TVS diodes typically employ a PN junction semiconductor structure with epitaxial layers for optimized clamping performance. MOVs consist of zinc oxide grains embedded in a ceramic matrix with grain boundary layers acting as insulating barriers. GDTs utilize hermetically sealed gas chambers with precision-spaced electrodes. Hybrid devices integrate multiple technologies in a single package with isolation barriers and thermal disconnect mechanisms.

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Significance Typical Range
Clamping Voltage Maximum voltage during surge event 5V-2000V
Response Time Time to activate protection 0.1ps-10ns (TVS), 1 s-10 s (SPDs)
Maximum Peak Current Surge current handling capability 10A-100kA
Operating Temperature Environmental durability range -55 C to +175 C
Parasitic Capacitance Signal integrity impact factor 0.1pF-100nF

5. Application Areas

  • Telecommunications (base stations, optical transceivers)
  • Industrial automation (PLC systems, motor drives)
  • Renewable energy (solar inverters, wind turbine controllers)
  • Consumer electronics (smartphones, IoT devices)
  • Automotive (CAN bus protection, battery management systems)
  • Power distribution (smart meters, grid infrastructure)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Products Key Features
STMicroelectronics SM6T Series 600W peak power, 5V-36V working voltage
Littelfuse SP1012 Series Ultra-low capacitance (0.25pF), USB4 protection
Bourns CDSOT23-SM712 Bidirectional protection, RS-485 compatibility
TE Connectivity ProTek Devices Automotive qualified, AEC-Q101 certified

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include:
- Working voltage and power requirements
- Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity)
- Surge current expectations (per IEC 61000-4-5)
- Signal bandwidth requirements (for high-speed interfaces)
- Compliance with industry standards (UL 1449, IEC 61643)
- Failure mode preferences (fail-short vs fail-open)
Example: For industrial Ethernet applications, select a bidirectional TVS with <1nS response time and 150V clamping voltage meeting IEEE 802.3 standards.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:
- Development of SiC/GaN-based TVS for high-frequency applications
- Integration with AI-powered predictive maintenance systems
- Miniaturization for wearable electronics (0201 package formats)
- Enhanced coordination between primary/secondary protection stages
- Adoption of TVS arrays for multi-line protection in 5G infrastructure
- Improved energy efficiency with lower leakage current devices

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