The ESD5Z7V0-SOD-523 is a Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) diode manufactured by MDD (Might Devices Development). It is designed to protect sensitive electronic components from electrostatic discharge (ESD) and other transient voltage events.
Applications:
- Mobile phones
- Tablets
- Portable devices
- Data lines
- Microcontroller protection
Features:
- SOD-523 package for small footprint
- Low clamping voltage
- Fast response time
- Low leakage current
- Unidirectional configuration
Benefits:
- Protects sensitive electronics from ESD damage
- Improves system reliability
- Reduces field failures
- Maintains signal integrity
- Allows for compact designs
Additional Details:
The ESD5Z7V0 indicates a breakdown voltage around 7V. The SOD-523 package is a small, surface-mount package commonly used for discrete components. Key specifications include the reverse standoff voltage (typically around 5V), clamping voltage (the voltage the diode will clamp to during a transient event), peak pulse current (the maximum current the diode can handle), and capacitance. The low capacitance is important for high-speed data lines. It is commonly used to protect I/O interfaces and power supplies.
This TVS diode operates by shunting excess voltage away from the protected circuit during an ESD event. It quickly turns on when the voltage exceeds its breakdown voltage, diverting the surge current to ground. The fast response time is critical to prevent damage to sensitive components. It is designed to meet industry standards for ESD protection, such as IEC 61000-4-2.