The CD143A-SR3.3 is an ESD TVS diode array for the external ports of portable electronic devices such as cellphones, handheld electronics and personal computers. The device has an operating ...
Fountain Inn, SC. AVX Corp. has released a new series of bidirectional ESD suppression diodes that combine the latest in transient voltage suppression (TVS) technology with miniature, leadless, and ...
FOUNTAIN INN, SC--(Marketwired - April 04, 2017) - AVX Corporation (AVX), a leading manufacturer and supplier of passive components and interconnect solutions, has released a new series of ...
The CD143A-SR2.8 and CD143A-SR3.3 devices provide ESD protection for the external ports of portable electronic devices such as cell phones, handheld electronics and personal computers. The ESD ...
Torex Semiconductor has launched a new range of transient voltage suppressor diodes, which is designed to safeguard against esd and other voltage induced transient pulses. According to Torex, the ...
CHANDLER, Ariz., June 09, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- To ensure critical operations, aviation and space systems rely on digital and logic functionality and circuitry in engine control units, ...
KAWASAKI, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation ("Toshiba") has launched “DF2B6M4BSL,” an ultra-low capacitance TVS diode for high-frequency antennas. The diode ...
A series of transient voltage suppressor diodes from Infineon is designed to protect antennas and front end devices from transient voltage events. The ESD101x and ESD103x diodes absorb electrostatic ...
Littelfuse, Inc. has developed a new line of transient voltage suppression (TVS) diodes for general purpose ESD protection applications. Littelfuse, Inc. has developed a new line of transient voltage ...
Humans are walking high voltage generators, due to all the friction with our surroundings, wide variety of synthetic clothes, and the overall ever-present static charges. Our electronics are sensitive ...
A hacker’s view on ESD protection can tell you a lot about them. I’ve seen a good few categories of hackers neglecting ESD protection – there’s the yet-inexperienced ones, ones with a devil-may-care ...
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