The GBLC18CI-LF-T7 is a transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diode manufactured by Protek Devices. It is designed to protect sensitive electronic components from voltage surges and electrostatic discharge (ESD). This device offers robust protection in a small surface-mount package, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Applications
- HDMI Port Protection: Protects HDMI interfaces from ESD and voltage transients.
- USB Port Protection: Safeguards USB ports in various electronic devices.
- Ethernet Port Protection: Provides protection for Ethernet interfaces against surges.
- Data Line Protection: Protects data lines in communication systems.
- Microcontroller Input Protection: Prevents damage to microcontroller inputs from voltage transients.
Features
- Low Clamping Voltage: Provides effective protection by limiting the voltage across the protected circuit.
- Low Capacitance: Minimizes signal degradation in high-speed data lines.
- ESD Protection: Withstands high levels of electrostatic discharge.
- Small Surface Mount Package: Allows for compact designs and easy integration.
- Lead-Free Finish: Compliant with RoHS requirements.
- Fast Response Time: Quickly clamps transient voltages to protect sensitive components.
Benefits
- Enhanced System Reliability: Protects electronic components from damage due to voltage surges and ESD.
- Improved System Uptime: Prevents system failures caused by transient voltage events.
- Reduced Warranty Costs: Minimizes the risk of product returns due to ESD-related failures.
- Simplified Board Design: Small package size allows for easy integration into existing designs.
- Compliance with Industry Standards: Meets industry requirements for ESD protection.
Technical Specifications
The GBLC18CI-LF-T7 has a typical breakdown voltage of 18V. It features a low clamping voltage and a low capacitance. The device is designed to withstand high levels of ESD. It is available in a small surface mount package. Consult the datasheet for complete specifications including peak pulse power, clamping voltage vs. peak pulse current, and operating temperature range.