Littelfuse, Inc. launched the SP1026 Series 15pF 30kV Bidirectional Discrete TVS Diode Array, designed specifically to protect sensitive electronic equipment from damage due to electrostatic ...
The SP4044 and SP4045 series of TVS diode arrays protect sensitive electronics from destructive ESD and lightning-induced surge events. Low capacitance diodes are integrated with an additional Zener ...
The SP1006 Series TVS Diode Array is offered in the 0201 form factor (µDFN-2) and provides best-in-class ESD protection for electronic devices where board space is at a premium. The SP1006 Series TVS ...
Littelfuse, Inc. has developed a new line of transient voltage suppression (TVS) diodes for general purpose ESD protection applications. Littelfuse, Inc. has developed a new line of transient voltage ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Littelfuse, Inc., the global leader in circuit protection, has introduced the SRDA05 Series TVS Diode Array – SPA ® Diodes. The SRDA05 Series is designed to protect ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Littelfuse, Inc., the global leader in circuit protection, has introduced the SP3051-04HTG Transient Voltage Suppression (TVS) Diode Array (SPA® Diode), the latest addition ...
The diodes provide extremely low breakdown/turn-on voltages, making them suitable protectors of high-speed data lines with low voltage (-0.3 to +0.3V). Without performance degradation, they can safely ...
Littelfuse has introduced 80A discrete bidirectional transient voltage suppression (TVS) diode arrays as the latest addition to its SP11xx series TVS diode arrays. The SP1103C series is said to offer ...
Littelfuse, Inc., the global leader in circuit protection, today introduced 80A discrete bidirectional TVS Diode Arrays as the latest addition to its SP11xx Series TVS Diode Arrays (SPA® Diodes).
Littelfuse, Inc. today introduced two series of AEC-Q101-qualified TVS Diode Arrays (SPA® Diodes). The AQHV and AQHV-C series are designed to provide very fast acting, high performance over-voltage ...
A hacker’s view on ESD protection can tell you a lot about them. I’ve seen a good few categories of hackers neglecting ESD protection – there’s the yet-inexperienced ones, ones with a devil-may-care ...
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