RClamp0524J RailClamp® Ultra Low Capacitance TVS Arrays
● Description:
■ RailClamps ® are ultra low capacitance TVS arrays designed to protect high speed data interfaces. This series has been specifically designed to protect sensitive components which are connected to high-speed data and transmission lines from overvoltage caused by ESD (electrostatic discharge), CDE (Cable Discharge Events), and EFT (electrical fast transients).
■ The RClamp TM 0524J has a typical capacitance of only 0.30pF between I/O pins. This allows it to be used on circuits operating in excess of 3GHz without signal attenuation. They may be used to meet the ESD immunity requirements of IEC 61000-4-2, Level 4 (±15kV air, ±8kV contact discharge). Each device is designed to protect four lines (two differential pairs).
■ The RClamp0524J is in a 8-pin, RoHS/WEEE compliant, SLP2710P8 package. It measures 2.7 x 1.0 x 0.5mm. The leads are spaced at a pitch of 0.5mm and are finished with lead-free NiPdAu. They are designed for easy PCB layout by allowing the traces to run straight through the device. The combination of small size, low capacitance, and high level of ESD protection makes them a flexible solution for applications such as HDMI, DisplayPort TM , MDDI, and eSATA interfaces.
● Features:
■ ESD protection for high-speed data lines to IEC 61000-4-2 (ESD) ±15kV (air), ±8kV (contact) IEC 61000-4-5 (Lightning) 5A (8/20μs) IEC 61000-4-4 (EFT) 40A (5/50ns)
■ Package design optimized for high speed lines
■ Flow-Through design
■ Protects four I/O lines
■ Low capacitance: 0.3pF typical (I/O to I/O)
■ Low clamping voltage
■ Low operating voltage: 5V
■ Solid-state silicon-avalanche technology
● Mechanical Characteristics:
■ SLP2710P8 8-pin package (2.7 x 1.0 x 0.5mm)
■ RoHS/WEEE Compliant
■ Lead Pitch: 0.5mm
■ Lead finish: NiPdA
■ Marking: Marking Code
■ Packaging: Tape and Reel per EIA 481
[ High Definition Multi-Media Interface ][ HDMI ][ Digital Visual Interface ][ DVI ][ DisplayPort™ Interface ][ MDDI Ports ][ LVDS ][ Serial ATA ][ PCI Express ] |
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