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    TVS Diode Arrays Designed to Protect Two Lines of Ethernet Ports

    10/15/2018

    CHICAGO — Littelfuse, Inc. introduced the first of a series of TVS Diode Arrays (SPA Diodes) designed to protect two lines of 10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet ports from damage due to sustained overcurrent and overvoltage. Through-package routing permits the SP4031 Series Hybrid Protection Module’s circuitry to protect an Ethernet PHY chip from damage due to events such as electrostatic discharge (ESD) and lightning-induced surge.

    During a prolonged overvoltage event such as a power fault, this component will present a high impedance. The high impedance state will reset once the power fault event has ended. During a fast transient event, the component will clamp, thus protecting any downstream chipset from surge or ESD damage.  

    The SP4031 Series’ low loading capacitance (just 2.5pF per I/O) and high surge handling capability (up to 35A) make it ideal for protecting Ethernet and other high-speed data interfaces.  Typical applications forthe SP4031 Series Hybrid Protection Moduleinclude 10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet, (ITU K.21 Basic level compliance), as well as integrated magnetics,or ADSL/VDSL/G.fast modem, and Industrial Ethernet and smart TVs.

    The SP4031 Series Hybrid Protection Module offers these key benefits:

    • Known-good design for overvoltage and overcurrent events provides a proven turnkey solution for protecting Ethernet PHY.

    • Through package routing, low breakdown voltage and low parasitic capacitance produce a device that performs well at Ethernet speeds up to 1000 Mbits.

    • During a high current event, creates a temporary high impedance which interrupts the flow of the signal lines and damage to the PHY chip.

    For more information, please visit Littelfuse.com.

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