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Littelfuse Introduces SP1005 and SP1007 Series Bidirectional 0201 TVS Diodes for ESD Protection

Latest additions to the SPA™ portfolio provide best–in-class ESD protection by offering the lowest dynamic resistance in the industry’s smallest available footprint



2010-06-23 09:00:00

CHICAGO, IL, June 23, 2010 – Littelfuse, Inc. (NASDAQ/NGS:LFUS) announced the introduction of the SP1005 and SP1007 Series today. Both series are discrete bidirectional TVS diodes for ESD protection measuring only 0.62x0.32x0.28mm.

The SP1005 (30pF @ 0V) offers up to ±30kV ESD protection and 10A (tP=8/20µs) of surge protection with only 0.7Ω of dynamic resistance, providing best-in-class clamping performance. The SP1007 (3.5pF @ 2.5V) can withstand up to ±8kV ESD, which protects up to the maximum level of the IEC61000-4-2 international standard.

Both devices are particularly suitable for designs where board space is severely limited including applications such as mobile phones, smart phones, camcorders, PDAs, digital cameras, MP3/PMPs, portable navigation devices, portable medical devices, and point-of-sale terminals. Furthermore, the SP1005 offers best-in-class ESD clamping due to its low dynamic resistance of only 0.7Ω. For more information on dynamic resistance and how to select an ESD device please see www.littelfuse.com/data/en/Application_Notes/Littelfuse-Selecting_an_Appropriate_ESD_Device.pdf

The new SP1005 and SP1007 Series are RoHS compliant and comply with the following standards:

SP1005:

  • ESD, IEC61000-4-2, ±30kV (contact), ±30kV (air)
  • Lightning, IEC61000-4-5, 10A (tP=8/20µs)
  • EFT, IEC61000-4-4, 40A (tP=5/50ns)

SP1007:

  • ESD, IEC61000-4-2, ±8kV (contact), ±15kV (air)
  • Lightning, IEC61000-4-5, 2A (tP=8/20µs)
  • EFT, IEC61000-4-4, 40A (tP=5/50ns)

Availability

SP1005 and SP1007 Series samples are available now for order and sample request through authorized Littelfuse distributors worldwide, 12 weeks ARO, in 10,000-quantity reel package.

For More Information

For more information about the SP1005 and SP1007 Series, please visit the Littelfuse website at www.littelfuse.com or contact your local Littelfuse Technical Support expert.




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For circuit protection application design ideas, please visit the new Application Design Center section of the Littelfuse web site.

If you have questions or require technical support please contact the Littelfuse technical support hotline at 1-800-999-9445.


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About Littelfuse
Littelfuse is the worldwide leader in circuit protection, offering the industry’s broadest and deepest portfolio of circuit protection products and solutions. Backed by industry-leading technical support, design and manufacturing expertise Littelfuse products are vital components in virtually every product that uses electrical energy, including portable and consumer electronics, automobiles, industrial equipment and telecom/datacom circuits. In addition to its Chicago, Illinois, world headquarters, Littelfuse has over 20 sales, distribution, manufacturing and engineering facilities in the Americas, Europe and Asia. Technologies offered by Littelfuse include Fuses; Gas Discharge Tubes (GDTs); Positive Temperature Coefficient Devices (PTCs); Protection Relays; PulseGuard® ESD Suppressors; SIDACtor® Devices; Silicon Protection Arrays(SPA™); Switching Thyristors; TVS Diodes and Varistors.

For more information, please visit the Littelfuse web site at www.littelfuse.com.



30pF, 30kV, 0201 Bidirectional TVS Diode for ESD Protection

3.5pF, 8kV, 0201 Bidirectional TVS Diode for ESD Protection


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