What is a TVS Diode and How Does it Work?
- The Transient Voltage Suppression diode (TVS) is a component that is commonly used for transient protection. (Not to be confused with zener diode or schottky diode.) It consists of a p-n semiconductor junction that becomes conductive during a transient voltage spike. In normal circumstances, it appears as an open circuit despite a small leakage current.
- When the voltage on the transient voltage suppressor rises across its threshold voltage(Breakdown Voltage), the avalanche effect of the semiconductor causes the p-n junction to become a low-impedance path that channels away the excessive current. The response time of the TVS diode is extremely fast, often expressed in picoseconds.
- The placement of the TVS diode is also important. It is a good practice to place TVS diodes as close to the power source as possible.
FEATURES
- 2x high-power TVS diodes and 1x 470uF low ESR capacitor on board
- TVS can absorb huge voltage surge at the moment of plugging battery to protect the connected components.
- Low ESR capacitor will reduce the voltage spikes and ripple caused by ESC.
- Maximum Operating Voltage: 28V (6S LiPo)
Specification:
Input voltage: up to 28V
Package Included:
5x PCB w/TVS
5x 470uF Rubycon ZLH series electrolytic capacitor.
Matek Voltage Spike Filter XT60-TVS (5pcs)
- Ražotājs: Matek Systems
- Produkta kods: Filter
- Pieejamība: Noliktavā
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5.90€
- bez PVN: 4.88€