TVS diodes

Transient protection for a connected world

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TVS diodes protect power and data lines from system-destroying surges of current that can occur due to indirect lightning strikes, frequent load changes, and coupling between parallel cables. As more data is pushed through lines across all electronics, TVS diodes need to lower their capacitance to remain 'invisible' during normal operation. TI's TVS diodes with industry leading capacitance are here to meet this need.

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Automotive, 24-V, unidirectional, TVS surge-protection diode

Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 0.15

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Automotive, 24-V, 30-A, bidirectional, surge protection diode in SOT23

Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 0.16

TSM24B
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24-V, 30-kV, unidirectional surge-protection diode

Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 0.12

TSM24CA
TVS diodes

24-V, bidirectional, TVS surge-protection diode

Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 0.16

TSM24A
TVS diodes

24-V, unidirectional, 60A, TVS surge-protection diode

Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 0.15

TSD05C
TVS diodes

5.5-V 30-A bidirectional surge protection device

Approx. price (USD) 1ku | 0.03

Why choose our TVS diode for your design?

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Low capacitance

TI's TSM family of TVS diodes can allow designers to cut TVS capacitances in half compared to common SMA-packaged parts.

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Flat-clamping

Our TVS family provides protection against 145W 10/1000 pulses while clamping just 7V above Vrwm. TVS diodes protect USB-C Vbus lines, ADC I/O Lines, and more.

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Expanding package options for drop-in replacement

Bring TI's benefits without changing your layout with growing offerings in common packages like SOD-323.

Innovations in TVS diodes

Protection for increasing data rates

TVS diodes are meant to protect datalines without affecting the signal during normal operation. The lower the capacitance, the greater the data rate a diode can protect while maintaining this invisibility. As systems increase the throughput of data through communication lines, it makes sense to evaluate whether previously-used TVS diodes have the capacitance to support. TI's TSM family of TVS diodes can allow designers to cut TVS capacitances in half compared to common SMA-packaged parts.

Featured products for low-capacitance TVS diodes
NEW TSM24A ACTIVE 24-V, unidirectional, 60A, TVS surge-protection diode
NEW TSM24CA ACTIVE 24-V, bidirectional, TVS surge-protection diode
TSM36A ACTIVE 36-V, 1-kV/42-Ω TVS surge protection diode with 57-V clamping

High-surge, low-compromise

Most TVS diodes have a gap of greater than 10-V between working voltage and clamping voltage. This means that downstream ICs must be able to handle voltages at least 10-V greater than the line voltage in order for the diode to effectively protect them. TI's flat-clamp diodes not only reduce this gap, but also ensure the clamping voltage stays constant throughout a surge event.

Featured products for flat-clamp TVS diodes
TVS2200 ACTIVE 22V flat-clamp surge protection device
TVS3300 ACTIVE 33V flat-clamp surge protection device
TVS0500 ACTIVE 5V flat-clamp surge protection device

Technical resources

Application note
Application note
How to select a Surge Diode
Do you know how to properly select a TVS diode for your system? This helpful document will walk you through the specs that designers should consider when making this selection.  
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Application note
Application note
ESD and Surge Protection for USB Interfaces (Rev. B)
From USB 2.0 to USB Type-C, this resource gives spec and part recommendations to protect every pin of a USB connector.
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White paper
White paper
Flat-Clamp surge protection technology for efficient system protection
See the details of how and why our flat-clamp TVS diodes provide surge protection beyond a traditional TVS.
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