ESDALC6V1-5T6: Transient Voltage Suppressor by STMicroelectronics
The ESDALC6V1-5T6 from STMicroelectronics is a cutting-edge transient voltage suppressor (TVS) designed to protect sensitive electronics from electrostatic discharge (ESD) and other voltage-induced transient events. This device is specifically engineered to safeguard up to five data lines against the damaging effects of ESD, which can occur during the manufacturing process, from handling, or in the end-use environment.
Featuring a low clamping voltage and high surge capability, the ESDALC6V1-5T6 is an ideal choice for protecting high-speed data interfaces such as USB 2.0, Ethernet, SIM interfaces, video lines, and other vulnerable circuits. Its bidirectional design allows for the protection of lines where the signal polarity can reverse, ensuring comprehensive coverage for a variety of applications.
Constructed with STMicroelectronics' advanced low-capacitance TVS technology, this device offers a minimal impact on signal integrity, making it suitable for high-frequency applications. The ESDALC6V1-5T6 comes in a compact SOT-23-6L package, which not only saves valuable board space but also ensures ease of integration into existing and new designs.
Key Features:
- Transient protection for up to 5 data lines
- Low clamping voltage for enhanced protection
- High surge capability to withstand intense ESD events
- Low capacitance design, preserving signal integrity
- Compliance with IEC 61000-4-2 standard for ESD immunity
- Compact SOT-23-6L package for space-saving applications
Applications:
- USB 2.0 and other high-speed data interfaces
- Consumer electronics such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops
- Telecommunication systems
- Industrial controls
- Medical devices with sensitive circuitry
The ESDALC6V1-5T6 is a testament to STMicroelectronics' commitment to providing robust protection solutions for electronic equipment. By integrating this TVS device into your design, you can significantly enhance the reliability and longevity of your electronic products against the threats of electrostatic discharge and other transient voltage events.