The HSP061-2N4 is a robust ESD protection device designed by STMicroelectronics, a leader in the semiconductor industry. This product is engineered to safeguard high-speed data lines and other sensitive circuits from electrostatic discharge (ESD) threats, which are common in today's electronic environments.
Featuring a low capacitance diode array, the HSP061-2N4 is ideal for protecting high-speed data lines such as USB 2.0, HDMI, and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. The device includes six data line protection circuits, ensuring comprehensive coverage for multiple lines in compact electronic systems. Its ultra-low line capacitance minimizes signal attenuation, thus preserving the integrity of high-speed signals.
The HSP061-2N4 is housed in a small SOT23-6L package, which is not only space-efficient but also allows for easy integration into a variety of electronic assemblies. The device's low leakage current and low clamping voltage ensure that it provides efficient protection with minimal impact on the performance of the protected circuit.
With its capability to withstand ESD discharges up to 15 kV (air discharge) and 8 kV (contact discharge) in accordance with the IEC 61000-4-2 standard, the HSP061-2N4 offers a high level of protection for sensitive components. Additionally, its fast response time ensures that ESD events are quickly and effectively mitigated, preventing damage to downstream electronics.
The HSP061-2N4 is a versatile solution for circuit designers looking to enhance the reliability and longevity of their products by providing state-of-the-art ESD protection. Whether employed in consumer electronics, telecommunications equipment, or industrial systems, this ESD protection device from STMicroelectronics is a critical component for maintaining the functionality and safety of electronic circuits in the presence of ESD events.
For more detailed specifications and application guidelines, designers and engineers are encouraged to consult the comprehensive datasheets and technical documentation provided by STMicroelectronics.