TVS - Thyristors

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TISP7260F3SL

TISP7260F3SL

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 200V 175A RADIAL 3LEAD

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TISP4165M3LMFR

TISP4165M3LMFR

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 135V 220A TO226-2

0

TISP4240H3LMFR-S

TISP4240H3LMFR-S

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 180V 300A TO226-2

0

R3604-2DR-S

R3604-2DR-S

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR SCR SOIC

0

TISP4095M3LMFR-S

TISP4095M3LMFR-S

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 75V 220A TO226-2

0

TISP4240M3LMFR

TISP4240M3LMFR

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 180V 220A TO226-2

0

TISP4250M3LMFR

TISP4250M3LMFR

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 190V 220A TO226-2

0

TISP4290M3LMFR-S

TISP4290M3LMFR-S

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 220V 220A TO226-2

0

TISP3080H3SL

TISP3080H3SL

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 65V 300A RADIAL 3LEAD

0

TISP4115M3LMFR

TISP4115M3LMFR

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 90V 220A TO226-2

0

TISP4300H3LMFR

TISP4300H3LMFR

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 230V 300A TO226-2

0

TISP7250H3SL

TISP7250H3SL

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 200V 350A RADIAL 3LEAD

0

TISP4072F3LMFR

TISP4072F3LMFR

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 58V 120A TO226-2

0

TISP7380F3SL

TISP7380F3SL

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 270V 175A RADIAL 3LEAD

0

TISP7220H3SL

TISP7220H3SL

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 170V 350A RADIAL 3LEAD

0

TISP7125H3SL

TISP7125H3SL

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 100V 350A RADIAL 3LEAD

0

TISP7072F3SL

TISP7072F3SL

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 58V 80A RADIAL 3LEAD

0

TISP7400H3SL

TISP7400H3SL

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 300V 350A RADIAL 3LEAD

0

TISP4320F3LMFR

TISP4320F3LMFR

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 240V 120A TO226-2

0

TISP4070H3LMFR-S

TISP4070H3LMFR-S

J.W. Miller / Bourns

THYRISTOR 58V 300A TO226-2

0

TVS - Thyristors

1. Overview

Transient Voltage Suppression (TVS) diodes and Thyristors are critical components in circuit protection systems. TVS diodes are semiconductor devices designed to protect sensitive electronics from voltage spikes caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD), inductive load switching, or lightning strikes. Thyristors, a family of semiconductor devices including Silicon-Controlled Rectifiers (SCRs) and Triacs, are used for high-power switching and overvoltage protection. Both technologies are essential in modern electronics, ensuring reliability in applications ranging from consumer devices to industrial machinery.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Unidirectional TVSProtects against single-polarity transientsPower supplies, DC circuits
Bidirectional TVSClamps positive/negative transients simultaneouslyAC lines, communication interfaces
Silicon-Controlled Rectifier (SCR)Latching behavior for overvoltage crowbar protectionPower converters, motor drives
TriacAC current control and bidirectional switchingLighting control, HVAC systems

3. Structure and Composition

TVS diodes typically use a heavily doped PN junction structure with a large cross-sectional area to absorb transient energy. They are encapsulated in plastic packages (e.g., DO-214) with two terminals. Thyristors feature a four-layer PNPN structure with three terminals (anode, cathode, gate). Advanced models incorporate passivation layers and metal-over-glass packaging for thermal stability. Both devices use semiconductor materials like silicon, with doping profiles optimized for specific breakdown voltages.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Breakdown Voltage (Vbr)Minimum voltage causing conductionMatches protection level to circuit requirements
Clamping Voltage (Vc)Voltage across device during conductionDetermines stress on protected components
Response TimeTime to transition from off to on stateCritical for protecting against fast transients
Surge Current Rating (Ipp)Maximum allowable transient currentEnsures survival under worst-case scenarios
Holding Current (Ih)Thyristor-specific: Maintains conduction stateAffects reset behavior in crowbar circuits

5. Application Fields

Key industries include:

  • Telecommunications: Ethernet transceivers, fiber optic modules
  • Industrial Automation: PLCs, motor drives
  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, power adapters
  • Automotive: CAN bus protection, alternator circuits
  • Renewable Energy: Solar inverters, wind turbine controllers

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductsKey Features
LittelfuseSM8S Series TVS8kV ESD protection, low leakage current
STMicroelectronicsSTRIP Series ThyristorsIntegrated protection for AC loads
VishayTPSMB Series Bidirectional TVSAEC-Q101 qualified for automotive use
ON SemiconductorNUD3160 SCRIntegrated gate drive for crowbar circuits

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  1. Match breakdown voltage to system operating voltage (typically 10-15% higher)
  2. Ensure clamping voltage is below the maximum rating of protected ICs
  3. Select surge current capacity based on expected fault conditions
  4. For thyristors: Evaluate holding current vs. load characteristics
  5. Consider packaging (SMD vs. through-hole) for PCB integration

Example: For a 12V automotive circuit, a bidirectional TVS with 18V breakdown voltage and 40A surge rating would protect against load dump transients while surviving ISO 7637 test pulses.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Integration of TVS and EMI filtering in single packages
  • Wide bandgap materials (SiC/GaN) enabling higher temperature operation
  • Smart thyristors with integrated diagnostics for predictive maintenance
  • Miniaturization driven by 5G infrastructure and IoT device demands
  • Rail-to-rail protection architectures in high-speed data lines
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