Electronics Maker
  • Home
  • Electronics News
  • Articles
  • Magazine
  • Events
  • Interview
  • Electronics Projects
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Electronics News
  • Articles
  • Magazine
  • Events
  • Interview
  • Electronics Projects
No Result
View All Result
Electronics Maker
No Result
View All Result
Home Electronics News

AEC-Q101 Qualified TVS Diode from Littelfuse

Electronics Maker by Electronics Maker
November 14, 2017
in Electronics News
0
0
SHARES
85
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Offers Single-Component Protection Solution for Transients Up to 550V

Provides 600W peak pulse power dissipation in a standard DO-214AA SMB package

TPSMB Series Automotive TVS Diode
TPSMB Series Automotive TVS Diode

Beijing, China,November 14, 2017 —Littelfuse, Inc., the global leader in circuit protection, today introduced higher voltage AEC-Q101 qualified TVS Diodes optimized to protect sensitive automotive circuitry from damaging surges and electrostatic discharges. Because it combines up to 600 watts of peak pulse power dissipation with fast response, the TPSMB Series Automotive TVS Diode offers circuit designers a high-voltage, single-component circuit protection solution. By eliminating the need to use multiple TVS Diodes in series to provide adequate protection, the TPSMB Series can simplify printed circuit board design and improve reliability significantly. With a standoff voltage range from 10V to 550V for both unidirectional and bidirectional forms, the series is ideal for the protection of I/O interfaces, Vcc bus and other vulnerable circuits.

Typical applications for TPSMB Series TVS Diodes include:

  • Automotive electronic control units (ECUs).
  • BCMs/LIN Bus/CAN Bus.
  • Automotive sensors.
  • On-board entertainment systems.
  • Xenon head lamp ignitors.
  • IGBT active clamping in HVAC and convertor/invertor systems.
  • Series battery protection in Battery Management Systems (BMSs).

“Both unidirectional and bidirectional AEC-Q101 qualified TPSMB Series TVS Diodes can now deliver higher voltage protection in a standard DO-214AA SMB package,” said Charlie Cai, global product manager, Electronics Business Unit at Littelfuse. “The combination of higher voltage protection and a small footprint means circuit designers don’t need to reserve additional circuit board space to accommodate multiple TVS Diodes.”

TPSMB Series Automotive TVS Diodes offer these key benefits:

  • 600W peak pulse power dissipation rating is popular for automotive applications.
  • AEC-Q101 qualified devices are well-suited for applications that demand high reliability.
  • Compact DO‑214AA package allows for quick and easy PCB layout.
  • 10V to 550V standoff voltage range meets automotive design requirements and addresses needs of IGBT active clamping and Xenon head lamp ignitor protection.
  • Compliance with IEC 61000-4-2 and IEC 610000-4-4 helps designers meet global regulatory standards.
Tags: circuit protectionElectronics components
Electronics Maker

Electronics Maker

Subscribe Newsletter

Subscribe to our mailing list to receives daily updates direct to your inbox!

*we hate spam as much as you do

Electronics Maker

It is a professionally managed electronics print media with highly skilled staff having experience of this respective field.

Subscribe Newsletter

Subscribe to our mailing list to receives daily updates direct to your inbox!

*we hate spam as much as you do

Quick Links

  • »   Electronics News
  • »   Articles
  • »   Magazine
  • »   Events
  • »   Interview
  • »   About Us
  • »   Contact Us

Contact Us

EM Media LLP
  210, II nd Floor, Sager Plaza – 1, Road No-44,, Plot No-16, Pitampura, New Delhi - 110034
  01145629941
  info@electronicsmaker.com
  www.electronicsmaker.com

  • Advertise with Us
  • Careers
  • Terms Of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Cookie Policy

© 2020 Electronics Maker. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Electronics News
  • Articles
  • Magazine
  • Events
  • Interview
  • Electronics Projects

© 2020 Electronics Maker. All rights reserved.