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ESD & EMI Protection Devices and Filters
The Infineon solutions for ESD and EMI-protection are divided into two families: The ESDxx-series, our discrete and robust TVS diode arrays for ESD-, EFT- and surge protection, and Infineon Hipac, or BGFxx-series, that offer ESD and EMI protection. Our TVS-diode arrays and Infineon Hipac products are characterized by low clamping voltage and high robustness. As for all Infineon products, this ESD/EMI-protection devices come with the same superior quality level and benefit from the advantages that only a proven high volume system supplier can provide.
TVS at a Glance:
- World’s lowest capacitance values for high-speed data transmission (USB, HDMI, DisplayPort, S-ATA, etc).
- World's smallest packages (down to 0.6 x 0.3 x 0.3mm).
- Very low, precise and robust clamping voltages.
- Extremely low leakage current.
- UNI or BI directional ESD protection diodes.
- Outstanding ESD protection exceeding IEC 61000-4-2 Level 4.
- GPS, FM radio and DVB/ DMB antenna protection diodes.
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November 11, 2008
After Infineon launched 1 year ago the world’s smallest TVS diode now Infineon introduces ESD0P2RF-02LS, the first antenna ESD protection diode of the same size. High linearity up to 6GHz, ultralow capacitance of 0.2pF and low clamping voltages in a bi-directional configuration are the perfect fit to protect sensitive RF antenna applications including GPS, mobile TV, FM radio, RKE or TPMS. The miniature package of only 0.61 x 0.32mm (equivalent to 0201 inch) and just 0.31mm height is also suited for the integration into complete modules and frontend systems or even directly into original component packages of filter and IC’s (e.g. SiP).
World`s Smallest ESD Protection Diode for RF Antennas
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December 12, 2007
The smallest transient voltage suppression (TVS) diodes in the world come from Infineon. With a footprint of just 0.6 x 0.3mm2 and a mere 0.3mm high, the diode is designed to protect the latest electronic communication and consumer devices against electrostatic overvoltages as high as 20kV.
A new Infineon protection diode, the smallest in the world
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