TVS1401DRBR - Texas Instruments Transient Voltage Suppressor
The TVS1401DRBR by Texas Instruments is a high-performance, single-channel Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) designed to protect sensitive electronics from voltage spikes and transient voltage events. This device is an essential component for applications requiring robust protection against electrical overstress, such as electrostatic discharge (ESD), electrical fast transients (EFT), and lightning surges.
The TVS1401DRBR is engineered to clamp transient voltages and shunt excess current away from the protected component, thereby safeguarding the integrity of the electronic system. It features a low clamping voltage and fast response time, which are crucial for high-speed circuit protection. This makes it an ideal choice for safeguarding high-speed data lines and interfaces such as USB, HDMI, and Ethernet, as well as other vulnerable circuits found in consumer electronics, telecommunications, and industrial equipment.
Key specifications of the TVS1401DRBR include a working voltage range that accommodates common signal levels, a low leakage current that ensures minimal impact on the normal operation of the protected circuit, and a compact SMD package that facilitates easy integration into PCB designs without taking up significant board space. The device's robust construction allows it to withstand multiple ESD strikes without degradation, providing reliable and long-lasting protection.
Furthermore, Texas Instruments has designed the TVS1401DRBR to meet or exceed industry standards for ESD and surge protection, including IEC 61000-4-2 for ESD, IEC 61000-4-4 for EFT, and IEC 61000-4-5 for surge immunity. This ensures that the device can deliver consistent performance even in the most demanding environments.
With its combination of high performance, reliability, and compliance with stringent protection standards, the TVS1401DRBR from Texas Instruments is an excellent choice for designers looking to enhance the durability and longevity of their electronic systems against transient voltage events.