TPD2E1B06DRLR - ESD Protection Device by Texas Instruments
The TPD2E1B06DRLR is a state-of-the-art ESD protection device manufactured by Texas Instruments, designed to safeguard high-speed interfaces from electrostatic discharge damages. This compact and efficient solution is housed in a tiny 3-pin SOT (small outline transistor) package, making it an ideal choice for space-constrained applications.
Key Features:
- ESD Protection: The TPD2E1B06DRLR offers robust ESD protection for electronic equipment, capable of withstanding ESD strikes up to ±10 kV contact discharge and ±20 kV air-gap discharge, as per the IEC 61000-4-2 international standard.
- Low Capacitance: With a low loading capacitance of 1.5 pF (typical), it is particularly suitable for protecting high-speed data lines without significantly affecting signal integrity.
- Low Leakage Current: It features a low leakage current of 0.1 µA (maximum) at 5.5 V, which helps to preserve battery life in portable devices by minimizing power consumption when idle.
- Wide Operating Range: The device operates over a wide voltage range from 0.9 V to 5.5 V, making it versatile for various applications, including USB 2.0, HDMI, and other high-speed data interfaces.
- Bi-Directional Protection: It provides bi-directional ESD protection, ensuring that both lines connected to the device are secured against ESD events, regardless of the polarity.
Applications:
- Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, Tablets, PCs, and TVs
- Communication Systems: Network Ports, USB Interfaces
- Audio/Video Equipment: HDMI Ports, Digital Cameras
- Portable Devices: Wearables, E-Readers
- Other High-Speed Data Line Applications
The TPD2E1B06DRLR from Texas Instruments is an excellent choice for designers looking to enhance the durability and longevity of their products by incorporating robust ESD protection. Its small form factor, combined with its high performance and reliability, makes it a preferred choice among industry professionals for protecting sensitive electronic components against the potentially damaging effects of electrostatic discharge.