The PJESDA5V6-4LCG T/R is a Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) diode array manufactured by Panjit. This device is designed to protect sensitive electronic components from electrostatic discharge (ESD), electrical fast transients (EFT), and surge events. It is commonly used in various electronic applications to enhance the reliability and robustness of circuits against voltage spikes and surges.
Applications:
- USB Ports: Protection for USB interfaces in computers, laptops, and peripherals.
- HDMI Ports: Used to protect HDMI interfaces in televisions, monitors, and media players.
- Ethernet Ports: Protection for Ethernet interfaces in routers, switches, and network cards.
- Keypads and Buttons: Safeguarding keypads and buttons in mobile phones, remote controls, and other input devices.
- Data Lines: Protection for data lines in communication systems and industrial equipment.
Features:
- Low Clamping Voltage: Provides effective protection by limiting the voltage to a safe level.
- Fast Response Time: Quickly clamps transient voltages to prevent damage to protected components.
- Low Capacitance: Minimizes signal distortion and maintains signal integrity in high-speed data lines.
- Small Package Size: Allows for compact designs and easy integration into electronic circuits.
- RoHS Compliant: Meets environmental standards for hazardous substance restriction.
Benefits:
- Enhanced System Reliability: Protects electronic circuits from damage due to ESD, EFT, and surge events.
- Improved Product Lifespan: Extends the lifespan of electronic devices by preventing component failures.
- Reduced Downtime: Minimizes downtime and maintenance costs associated with equipment failures.
- Space Saving: Small package size allows for integration into space-constrained applications.
- Cost-Effective Protection: Provides reliable protection at a competitive price.
Technical Specifications:
The PJESDA5V6-4LCG T/R typically features a standoff voltage of 5.6V and a clamping voltage in the range of 7V to 10V during transient events. It is designed to handle ESD strikes up to ±30kV (air discharge) and ±30kV (contact discharge). The capacitance is typically very low, in the range of picofarads (pF), to minimize signal degradation. The package is usually a small surface-mount package such as an SOT-23 or similar. For detailed specifications, refer to the Panjit datasheet, which includes information on peak pulse current, reverse standoff voltage, reverse leakage current, and operating temperature range. The “T/R” suffix indicates that the device is provided in tape and reel packaging for automated assembly.