A good PCB layout for the CDSOD323-T15 involves keeping the leads as short as possible, using a ground plane, and minimizing the distance between the device and the protection circuitry. A 4-layer PCB with a dedicated ground plane is recommended.
While the datasheet only specifies the device's performance up to 100 ns, the CDSOD323-T15 is designed to handle longer surge pulses as well. However, the device's performance may degrade for pulses longer than 100 ns. It's recommended to consult with Bourns' application engineers for specific guidance.
The CDSOD323-T15 is rated for operation up to 125°C, but its performance may degrade at higher temperatures. For high-temperature applications, it's recommended to derate the device's specifications and consult with Bourns' application engineers for specific guidance.
The CDSOD323-T15 is designed to handle multiple surge events, but its performance may degrade over time. The device's response to multiple surges depends on the amplitude, duration, and frequency of the surges. It's recommended to consult with Bourns' application engineers for specific guidance.
The CDSOD323-T15 is designed for low-frequency applications, but it can be used in high-frequency applications with some limitations. The device's performance may degrade at high frequencies due to parasitic inductance and capacitance. It's recommended to consult with Bourns' application engineers for specific guidance.
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