The SPDA2635A-QL241 is a transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diode array manufactured by Vishay. This device is designed to protect sensitive electronic components from electrostatic discharge (ESD), electrical fast transients (EFT), and surge events. It integrates multiple diodes in a single package, offering a compact solution for circuit protection.
Applications:
- Protection of I/O interfaces in consumer electronics.
- Safeguarding data lines in communication equipment.
- Protection for industrial control systems.
- Use in automotive electronics for transient protection.
- Protection of USB ports, HDMI ports, and Ethernet ports.
Features:
- Low clamping voltage.
- Fast response time.
- Low leakage current.
- Compact surface-mount package.
- High surge capability.
- AEC-Q101 qualified, indicating its suitability for automotive applications.
Benefits:
- Enhanced system reliability by protecting against transient voltage events.
- Reduced board space requirements due to the integrated multi-diode array.
- Simplified circuit design by providing a single-component protection solution.
- Improved system robustness against ESD and surge.
- Cost-effective protection solution.
Additional Details:
The SPDA2635A-QL241 features a low clamping voltage to ensure that sensitive circuits are not exposed to excessive voltage levels during transient events. Its fast response time allows it to quickly clamp transient voltages, preventing damage to downstream components. The device typically comes in a small surface-mount package, facilitating easy integration into modern electronic designs. The exact specifications, such as peak pulse power, clamping voltage levels, and capacitance, should be verified from the manufacturer's datasheet to ensure suitability for the specific application.
The device is commonly used in applications where ESD and surge protection are critical for maintaining the integrity and reliability of electronic systems. Given its AEC-Q101 qualification, it is suitable for use in automotive environments, where electronic components are subjected to harsh operating conditions.