Nexperia’s PESD1ETH10 diodes protect sensitive electronics in 10Base-T1S in-vehicle networks from ESD damage. With a maximum capacitance of 0.4 pF, they also support higher-speed 100Base-T1 and ...
Nexperia is aiming at protecting high-speed automotive data lines with ESD protection diodes whose capacitance is as low as 0.28pF. With stand-off voltages in the 18 – 32V range and a snap-back ...
Nexperia has created ESD protection diodes for 48V vehicle communications networks. “Until now, automotive equipment manufacturers lacked suitable ESD protection solutions specifically designed for ...
In many applications where the input is not under system control but rather connects to the outside world, such as test equipment, instrumentation, and some sensing equipment, it is possible for input ...
MALVERN, Pa., Aug. 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE: VSH) today released a new Automotive Grade bidirectional single-line ESD protection diode in the compact DFN1006-2B ...
Vishay Intertechnology has released a bidirectional asymmetrical (BiAs) single-line ESD protection diode in the compact DFN1006-2A package with side-wettable terminals. The VCUT0714BHD1 saves space ...
These devices provide optimised protection for AC-coupled radio-frequency (RF) transmission lines against electrostatic discharge (ESD) events, surge currents and short circuit conditions. These ...
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 ...
The VESD05A8A-HNH from Vishay Intertechnology is an ESD-protection array that integrate eight diodes in a leadless LLP1713 package The VESD05A8A-HNH from Vishay Intertechnology is an ESD-protection ...
Irvine, CA. Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) has announced that it has introduced a new lineup of multi-bit, low-capacitance electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection diodes for ...
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 ...