Visit the Radiometrix web site

Ceramic diodes claim optimum ESD protection

An Epcos product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Apr 28, 2004

The CeraDiode series of ceramic semiconductors is billed as providing optimum ESD protection of consumer electronics products and computer equipment.

The CeraDiode series of ceramic semiconductors is billed as providing optimum ESD protection of consumer electronics products and computer equipment.

Progressive miniaturisation and increasing functionality are making modern consumer electronics products and computer equipment not only more compact and complex, but also more vulnerable to voltage fluctuations.

The high number of inputs and outputs increases the probability of failure caused by ESD (electrostatic discharge), thus increasing the need for greater protection.

CeraDiodes are designed to protect data, audio and video lines as well as the inputs and outputs of computers, printers, set-top boxes, TV and video equipment, notebooks, DVD players, hard disks, LCD monitors, car radios and MP3 players.

They occupy only a third of the space required by TVS diodes, have shorter response times and can handle higher peak currents.

They are also lower in price.

For audio and video applications in particular, they have been developed with defined capacitances.

Some CeraDiodes thus act as filters as well, so that separate RC networks can be dispensed with.

For high-speed data lines, variants with extremely low capacitance have been developed which do not impair signal strength at high bit rates either.

A sample kit containing CeraDiodes, detailed datasheets and comparative figures for TVS diodes is now available (B72999C999D99).

Not what you're looking for? Search the site.

Back to top Back to top

Contact Epcos

Related Stories

Contact Epcos

 

Newsletter sign up

Request your free weekly copy of the Electronicstalk email newsletter ...

Visit the Radiometrix web site

Search by company

A Pro-talk Publication

A Pro-talk publication