Nexperia releases series of 1V diodes

Nexperia recently introduced a new series of five high-performance protection 1V diodes that offer optimised protection Nexperia recently introduced a new series of five high-performance protection 1V diodes that offer optimised protection

Nexperia recently introduced a new series of five high-performance protection 1V diodes that offer optimised protection for AC-coupled radio-frequency (RF) transmission lines against electrostatic discharge (ESD) events, surge currents and short circuit conditions.

These diodes – such as the PESD1V0C1BSF and PESD1V0H1BSF – are well suited for safeguarding USB4 and ThunderboltTM interfaces found in various applications including cellular handsets, portable electronic devices, communication systems, as well as computers and other peripherals.

As data rates for USB4 and Thunderbolt interfaces exceed 10GHz, ESD protection must deliver superior RF performance while effectively guarding sensitive ICs against ESD events and surge pulses, particularly those caused by potential short circuits between Vbus and TX/RX in non-compliant USB Type-C interfaces.

The optimal choice of ESD protection device depends on the individual layout of the PCB layout. While boards with shorter traces between the transceiver IC and the protection device benefit from lower parasitic inductance, this has the unintended consequence of lowering overall system-level ESD robustness.

On the other hand, boards with longer traces have fewer clamping issues (due to the increased inductance), but signal integrity issues can become an issue.

“With this new series of protection diodes, Nexperia provides designers with the flexibility to select the device that is most appropriate to their specific board layout and thereby offering the highest level of protection,” said Stefan Seider, Senior Product Manager, Nexperia. “Nexperia can also offer RF and SEED (ESD) simulation models to optimise the device choice.”

These diodes can protect USB4 and Thunderbolt interfaces against ESD events up to +/-18kV while offering best-in-class surge robustness (up to Ipp= 9.6A average). The ultra-low device capacitance (down to 0.1 pF) of these diodes, which are housed in Nexperia’s industry-proven tiny leadless ultra-low inductance DSN0603-2 (SOD962-2) package, means they additionally benefit from minimal insertion losses (down to -0.21dB @ 12.8GHz) without any resonance up to 40GHz.

 

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