STMicroelectronics USB series TVS Diodes

Introduction, stock information and FAQs of USB series TVS Diodes

In this article, you will be informed about the features, applications, PDF datasheets, alternative items, and the most recent stock and cost data of STMicroelectronics USB series TVS Diodes.

Applications

  • Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)
  • Factory automation & control
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
USBULC6-3F3KTVS DIODE 3V 4FLIPCHIP37BUY
USB6B1TVS DIODE 5.25V 8SO5000RFQ
USBULC1606-4M8TVS DIODE 28VC 8UQFN0RFQ
USBP01-5M8TVS Diodes / ESD Suppressors Enhanced Micro USB 7V 0.2pF ESD Prot0RFQ
USBULC6-2F7TVS DIODE 3V 4FLIPCHIP0RFQ
USBULC6-2P6TVS DIODE 5V 17V SOT66615RFQ
USBLC6-4SC6TVS DIODE 5.25V 17V SOT23-666800RFQ
USB6B1RLTVS DIODE 5.25VWM 8SOIC7450RFQ
USBULC6-2F4TVS DIODE 3V 4FLIPCHIP0RFQ
USBULC6-2N4PROTECTION0RFQ
USBULC6-3F3TVS DIODE 3VWM 4FLIPCHIP265BUY
USBLC6-2P6TVS DIODE 5.25V 17V SOT66614247RFQ
USBLC6-2SC6TVS DIODE 5.25V 17V SOT23-67315BUY
USBULC6-2M6TVS DIODE 5V 17V 6UQFN6000RFQ
USBULC6-2F3TVS DIODE 3V 4FLIPCHIP90BUY
Technical Documents

STMicroelectronics USB series TVS - Diodes are a range of transient voltage suppressors designed to protect sensitive electronic components from voltage spikes. These devices are designed to clamp the voltage to a safe level, preventing damage to the connected components. The USB series TVS diodes are available in a variety of packages, including SOT-23, SOT-323, SOT-343, and SOT-363. They are also available in a range of voltage ratings, from 5V to 24V. The USB series TVS diodes are ideal for use in USB applications, providing protection against ESD, EFT, and other transient voltage events.


Features


* Low capacitance: STMicroelectronics USB series TVS diodes feature low capacitance, which helps to reduce signal distortion and improve signal integrity.

* Low clamping voltage: STMicroelectronics USB series TVS diodes have a low clamping voltage, which helps to protect sensitive components from overvoltage.

* High surge capability: STMicroelectronics USB series TVS diodes have a high surge capability, which helps to protect against high voltage transients.

* Low leakage current: STMicroelectronics USB series TVS diodes have a low leakage current, which helps to reduce power consumption.


Applications


* USB ports: STMicroelectronics USB series TVS diodes are used to protect USB ports from overvoltage and transients.

* Automotive electronics: STMicroelectronics USB series TVS diodes are used to protect automotive electronics from overvoltage and transients.

* Industrial electronics: STMicroelectronics USB series TVS diodes are used to protect industrial electronics from overvoltage and transients.

* Consumer electronics: STMicroelectronics USB series TVS diodes are used to protect consumer electronics from overvoltage and transients.


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Alternative Products of STMicroelectronics USB series TVS - Diodes?

1. ON Semiconductor USB Series TVS Diodes 2. Vishay USB Series TVS Diodes 3. Littelfuse USB Series TVS Diodes 4. Bourns USB Series TVS Diodes 5. Infineon USB Series TVS Diodes 6. NXP USB Series TVS Diodes 7. Texas Instruments USB Series TVS Diodes 8. Fairchild Semiconductor USB Series TVS Diodes 9. Microchip USB Series TVS Diodes 10. ROHM Semiconductor USB Series TVS Diodes

What are the differences between the types of STMicroelectronics USB series TVS - Diodes?

1. STMicroelectronics USB series TVS diodes come in two types: unidirectional and bidirectional. Unidirectional diodes are designed to protect against voltage transients in one direction, while bidirectional diodes are designed to protect against voltage transients in both directions.  2. Unidirectional diodes are typically used in applications where the voltage transients are expected to occur in one direction, such as in USB ports. Bidirectional diodes are typically used in applications where the voltage transients are expected to occur in both directions, such as in power supplies.  3. Unidirectional diodes are typically more cost-effective than bidirectional diodes, as they require fewer components. Bidirectional diodes, however, offer more protection against voltage transients.