Texas Instruments recommends a PCB layout with a short and direct connection between the ESD752DBZR and the protected line, and a solid ground plane to ensure effective ESD protection.
Consider factors such as the voltage and frequency of the signal, the level of ESD protection required, and the available board space and layout constraints when selecting an ESD protection device like ESD752DBZR.
Yes, the ESD752DBZR is suitable for high-speed data lines, with a low capacitance of 0.4 pF and a high bandwidth of 1.5 GHz, making it suitable for high-speed interfaces like USB, HDMI, and SATA.
The ESD752DBZR is designed to handle surge currents up to 30 A, and its low impedance ensures that the surge current is diverted to ground quickly and efficiently, protecting the downstream circuitry.
Yes, the ESD752DBZR is AEC-Q100 qualified, making it suitable for use in automotive applications, including infotainment systems, navigation systems, and other in-vehicle electronics.
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