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High current power TVS diodes protect DC or PoE powered systems

Giovanni Di Maria
Giovanni Di Maria September 26, 2022
Updated 2022/09/26 at 7:24 AM
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Mouser now offers Bourns PTVS1-0xxC-H High Current Power TVS Diodes, which are designed to safeguard DC or PoE-powered devices like tiny cells or security cameras. In applications involving PoE devices, RRUs, BBUs, and high-power DC buses, these diodes effectively defend against large current surges due to ESD. The maximum operating voltage range for TVS diodes is between 22V and 86V. Additionally, these diodes have 1 kA (8/20 s) surge capacity and IEC 61000-4-2 Level 4 ESD protection. They have low clamping voltage during surges and great temperature performance. TVS diodes are available in a stylish DFN packaging (8mm x 6mm x 2.5mm).

Lightning strike protection, distant radio and baseband devices, inductive and transient surges, exposed PoE ports, tiny cells, and high-power DC bus protection are some examples of applications.

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Giovanni Di Maria September 26, 2022
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