The L07ESDL5V0C3-2C is a Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) diode manufactured by Lite-On Inc. This component is designed to protect sensitive electronic circuits from voltage surges caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD), electrical fast transients (EFT), and lightning strikes. TVS diodes act as a safeguard, clamping the voltage to a safe level during transient events, thereby preventing damage to downstream components.
Applications:
- Data lines protection
- I/O ports protection
- Microcontroller protection
- Portable devices
- Communication equipment
Features:
- Low clamping voltage: Ensures effective protection by limiting the voltage surge to a safe level.
- Fast response time: Quickly reacts to transient events, providing rapid protection.
- Small package size: Allows for easy integration into compact electronic designs.
- High surge capability: Withstands high surge currents, offering robust protection against severe transient events.
- AEC-Q101 qualified: Suitable for automotive applications, meeting stringent reliability standards.
Benefits:
- Enhanced system reliability: Protects sensitive components from damage, improving the overall reliability of the electronic system.
- Reduced downtime: Prevents failures due to voltage surges, minimizing downtime and maintenance costs.
- Improved product lifespan: Extends the lifespan of electronic devices by safeguarding them from transient voltage events.
- Cost-effective protection: Provides a simple and inexpensive solution for protecting against voltage surges.
- Compliance with industry standards: Meets regulatory requirements for ESD and surge protection.
Additional Details:
The L07ESDL5V0C3-2C typically features a surface-mount package for easy assembly onto printed circuit boards. Its low clamping voltage and fast response time make it suitable for protecting high-speed data lines and sensitive electronic components. The specific voltage rating and surge current capability can be found in the manufacturer's datasheet. This TVS diode is crucial in applications where electrostatic discharge and transient voltage events pose a significant risk to electronic equipment.