Semtech TVS & ESD Protection
Semtech TVS (Transient Voltage Suppression) and ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) Suppressors are state-of-the-art devices designed to protect sensitive circuitry from electrical stress. These TVS Diodes and ESD Suppressors safeguard against damage or latch-up caused by Electrostatic Discharge, Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), Electrical Fast Transients (EFT), lightning, Cable Discharge Events (CDE), and other destructive voltage transients.Semtech circuit protection devices feature low clamping voltage, low capacitance, and low leakage current. Semtech TVS and ESD Suppressors meet the industry's toughest transient immunity standards, including those of IEC, ETSI, Bellcore 1089, and FCC part 68.
Features
- 2.5V to 3.3V Sub-5V solutions
- <0.5pF Ultralow capacitance devices
- Extremely low clamping voltage
- ESD protection + EMI/RFI filtering
- Single-line and multi-line protection
- Small package solutions, including Semtech's own leadless package
- High-volume manufacturing
- Solid-state silicon-avalanche technology
- RoHS/WEEE compliant
Applications
- Portable electronics
- Ethernet
- Set-top boxes
- HDTV and monitor interfaces
- Telecom and datacom interfaces
- Servers and desktops
- Notebooks and tablets
- Automotive interfaces (AEC-Q100 qualified)
- Wearables
Videos
Resources
- TVS Selector Matrix
- TVS Solutions Guide
- Set-Top Box Platform Solutions
- ESD/CDE Protection for DisplayPort
- ESD/CDE Protection for High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
- Protection Design Guide for Portable Device Interfaces
- Protection Design Guide for Computer, Set-Top Box, HDTV/Monitor Interfaces
- Protection Design Guide for Telecom and Networking Interfaces
- Surging Ideas: TVS Diode Application Note - ESD Protection
- Surging Ideas: TVS Diode Application Note - What are TVS Diodes?
- Surging Ideas: TVS Diode Application Note - PCB Design Guidelines for ESD Suppression
- Off-Chip ESD Protection Anticipates IC Scaling
- USB C Selector Guide
- TVS Automotive Solutions
Publicado: 2017-02-02
| Actualizado: 2025-09-30
