The SESDFBP05CL is a TVS (Transient Voltage Suppressor) diode array manufactured by SINO-IC. It's designed to protect sensitive electronic components from damage caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD), electrical fast transients (EFT), and surge events, particularly in data and signal lines.
Applications
- USB interfaces
- HDMI ports
- Ethernet ports
- Mobile phones
- Tablets
- Other portable devices
Features
- Low clamping voltage
- Low capacitance
- Fast response time
- Small footprint package
- Integrated protection for multiple lines
- RoHS Compliant
Benefits
- Enhanced protection against ESD and surge events
- Improved system reliability
- Minimal signal degradation due to low capacitance
- Reduced board space requirements
- Simplified PCB layout
- Cost-effective solution
Additional Details
The SESDFBP05CL is a diode array, meaning it contains multiple TVS diodes within a single package. This allows it to protect multiple lines simultaneously, simplifying circuit design and saving board space. The '05' in the name typically indicates a working voltage of 5V. The low capacitance of this device is particularly important for high-speed data lines, as it minimizes signal distortion and ensures signal integrity. The fast response time enables the device to quickly clamp transient voltages, preventing damage to downstream components.
The clamping voltage of the SESDFBP05CL is very low, which is crucial for protecting sensitive ICs. It generally features a peak pulse current rating, with specific ratings depending on the ESD standard being met (e.g., IEC 61000-4-2). The device is typically offered in a small surface-mount package, allowing for easy integration into modern electronic devices. The datasheet should be consulted for precise specifications, including clamping voltage, capacitance, leakage current, and surge current capabilities. SINO-IC's SESDFBP05CL offers a comprehensive solution for protecting data and signal lines from damaging transient events, ensuring the reliability and longevity of electronic devices.