zappedagain
Electrical
- Jul 19, 2005
- 1,074
I'm looking for a bipolar TVS solution for ESD protection. While there are many bipolar TVS solutions available, are there any drawbacks to using two unipolar TVS in series with opposite polarity? I've seen three pin devices where you can hook the two devices in parallel (anodes tied together and cathodes tied together) or in series (only anodes tied together), so it seems two devices could work as well.
Other than more space requirements, are there any other gotchas? Both diodes are off until a pulse event happens, and then one has forward current and the other has reverse (avalanche) current while the pulse energy is dissipated. Turn on time for forward conduction is the only parameter that I can think of that may be an issue.
Thanks,
Z
Other than more space requirements, are there any other gotchas? Both diodes are off until a pulse event happens, and then one has forward current and the other has reverse (avalanche) current while the pulse energy is dissipated. Turn on time for forward conduction is the only parameter that I can think of that may be an issue.
Thanks,
Z