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Voltage transients are short-duration electrical energy spikes caused by the abrupt release of energy that had been stored or created by other causes, such as heavy inductive loads or lightning.
A transient voltage suppressor, or TVS, is a broad term that refers to a variety of devices that are designed to respond to abrupt or brief overvoltage circumstances.
Globally, the trend of component miniaturization has increased sensitivity to electrical stresses, resulting in increased demand for transient voltage suppressors in major end-use applications, which is expected to remain one of the key growth drivers for the transient voltage suppressor (TVS) market.
The North America Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) Diode Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Littelfuse Inc. has introduced new four-channel low capacitance (0.2 pF) transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diode arrays that are designed to offer exceptionally low breakdown/turn-on voltages, making them suitable guardians of high-speed data lines with low voltages (-0.3 V to 0.3 V).
They can safely withstand recurrent electrostatic discharge hits over the maximum level stipulated in the IEC 61000-4-2 international standard (Level 4, 8 kV contact discharge) without deteriorating performance.
The SP33R6 series’ lower break down (diode turn-on) voltages protect the interface from low voltage transient spikes that can harm electronic systems.
These devices will protect interfaces as tiny as 13 nm from voltages exceeding 3.3 V, resulting in quicker protection and decreased clamp and breakdown.