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Rectifiers offer robust ESD protection for automotive applications

February 28, 2024 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Taiwan Semiconductor announces its new line of automotive-qualified rectifiers featuring ESD withstand capability. The new TSD Series rectifiers simultaneously provide repetitive peak reverse voltage (VRRM) of up to 600V as well as ESD protection of >10,000V (per IEC-61000-4-2). Devices in the series have optional current ratings of 1A, 2A, and 3A, and operating temperature ranges from -40°C to ±175°C. All have a maximum forward voltage drop of 1.1V and feature low-reverse leakage current and fast response time.

Qualified to automotive standards, the TSD Series offers superior protection in a range of applications. These include input polarity protection where DC input voltage is applied; bridge and general purpose rectification circuits; LED strings and POE I/O protection, ESD protection, clamping, snubber networks and transient protection for datacom systems. They also provide reliable protection for smoke detectors, industrial controls, security systems, communication systems, lighting, and other systems that depend on continuous operation.

Click here for more information and links to complete product specifications. Design resources include comprehensive datasheets and spice models for each component in the series.

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Filed Under: Automotive, Development Tools, Lighting, Power Components, Power Management, rectifiers, Security, Telecommunications Tagged With: Taiwan Semiconductor

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