TVS Diode Design Guide (for Beginners)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @zoeyk.6338
    @zoeyk.6338 2 года назад +1

    This video was a joy to watch, really well spoken and presented!
    I love the bite size format

  • @jroncallo
    @jroncallo 7 месяцев назад

    Thank You for this video. I have a question about protecting an Arduino Nano 33 BLE. This board operates from 7V to 21V. My intention is to use it for Automotive applications < 15V. I have been considering the Littelfuse model TP6KE18CA. My concern is the max clamping voltage of 25.2V of this TVS diode is greater than the max 21V operating voltage of the Arduino. All other parameters appear to be OK with reverse standoff at 15.3V and breakdown voltage of 17.1 to 18.9. Is this a concern?

  • @RGBEngineering
    @RGBEngineering  2 года назад +1

    Have you ever used TVS diodes before?

  • @alycapo
    @alycapo 8 месяцев назад

    Very well illustrated
    I am a total newbie here but
    Mind if i get ur insight i am making a diy backup battery .. would a TVS help protect the load .. or would a simple resistor and relay be a better choice ?

    • @RGBEngineering
      @RGBEngineering  8 месяцев назад +1

      I would need more information about the circuit you are designing to be able to give a good answer.

    • @alycapo
      @alycapo 8 месяцев назад

      @@RGBEngineering thank you for replying so fast
      I am using a 15v input to buck converter to charge a 12v SLA battery as well as another buck converter to power a 9v wireless camera
      And a diode to prevent power back from battery to the buck converter
      SLA charging at float charge

  • @shanefrank3281
    @shanefrank3281 7 месяцев назад

    This is a very helpful video. Many designs I have seen just seem to randomly have a TVS with the VRWM just about the signal level thrown on the input. In the case of an op amp with max +/-13V rails and an input signal that is +/-10V, if you select a TVS with VRWM of 11V, the Vclamp will often be 19V or more and VBR might be >13V. So before this TVS starts conducting much current, the input pad protection of the op amp will forward bias and conduct current to the 13V supply. But those often do not have much current carrying capability. So am I correct in saying that a TVS diode can't be used in this situation?
    I guess you could use the diode array like you mention in your video. Would it also be acceptable to have use a TVS diode with a resistor in series with the input of the op amp? If Vclamp was 19V for the TVS and the input pad protection diodes started conducting at 13.7V and could handle no more than 10mA, then you could size the series resistor to be larger than (19-13.7)/10mA = 530 ohms. Would this work?

  • @ppafan
    @ppafan Год назад

    what tvs diode would you recommend for a camera type c port ?
    i have a bad diode in my camera i want to replace.
    thank you

  • @studiojiggly8112
    @studiojiggly8112 10 месяцев назад

    Very helpful explanation thank you!

  • @07venna
    @07venna 2 года назад

    Interesting 🤔😝