The VS5V0BL1ES is a TVS (Transient Voltage Suppressor) diode manufactured by Rohm Semiconductor. It is designed to protect sensitive electronic components from voltage transients caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD), electrical fast transients (EFT), and surge events. This device is characterized by its low clamping voltage and fast response time, ensuring effective protection against overvoltage conditions.
Applications:
- USB Ports
- HDMI Interfaces
- Ethernet Ports
- Power Lines
Features:
- Low Clamping Voltage: Limits the voltage across protected components during transient events.
- Fast Response Time: Quickly responds to transient events to minimize voltage overshoot.
- Small Package Size: Allows for high-density circuit board designs.
- Low Capacitance: Minimizes signal distortion in high-speed data lines.
- RoHS Compliant: Meets environmental regulations.
Benefits:
- Protection Against ESD, EFT, and Surge: Protects sensitive components from damage caused by transient events.
- Improved System Reliability: Reduces the risk of component failure due to overvoltage conditions.
- Minimized Signal Distortion: Low capacitance ensures signal integrity in high-speed data lines.
- Compact Design: Small package size allows for easy integration into space-constrained applications.
The VS5V0BL1ES has a standoff voltage of 5V, which is the maximum voltage the device can withstand without conducting. The clamping voltage is the voltage at which the device begins to conduct and clamp the voltage across the protected components. The surge current capability is the maximum current the device can withstand during a surge event. The capacitance is the capacitance of the device, which should be low to minimize signal distortion.
Other specifications include the device's operating temperature range, storage temperature range, and compliance with industry standards. The VS5V0BL1ES is designed to provide reliable and effective overvoltage protection in a variety of electronic applications. It is commonly used in applications where sensitive components are exposed to potential transient events, such as consumer electronics, industrial equipment, and automotive systems.