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4 / 6 page 243 www .littelfuse .com 5 TVS Diode Arrays SP723 Electronic Protection Array for ESD and Overvoltage Protection Peak Transient Current Capability of the SP723 The peak transient current capability rises sharply as the width of the current pulse narrows. Destructive testing was done to fully evaluate the SP723’s ability to withstand a wide range of peak current pulses vs time. The circuit used to generate current pulses is shown in Figure 5. The test circuit of Figure 5 is shown with a positive pulse input. For a negative pulse input, the (-) current pulse input goes to an SP723 ‘IN’ input pin and the (+) current pulse input goes to the SP723 V- pin. The V+ to V- supply of the SP723 must be allowed to float. (i.e., It is not tied to the ground reference of the current pulse generator.) Figure 6 shows the point of overstress as defined by increased leakage in excess of the data sheet published limits. The maximum peak input current capability is dependent on the ambient temperature, improving as the temperature is reduced. Peak current curves are shown for ambient temperatures of 25oC and 105oC and a 15V power supply condition. The safe operating range of the transient peak current should be limited to no more than 75% of the measured over- stress level for any given pulse width as shown in the curves of Figure 6. Note that adjacent input pins of the SP723 may be paralleled to improve current (and ESD) capability. The sustained peak current capability is increased to nearly twice that of a single pin. + - CURRENT SENSE VOLTAGE PROBE 6 7 8 5 1 2 3 4 IN IN IN V- V+ IN IN IN + - R1 ~ 10Ω TYPICAL SP723 VX VX ADJ. 10V/A TYPICAL R1 ( -) (+) C1 ~ 100µF C1 VARIABLETIME DURATION CURRENT PULSE GENERATOR FIGURE 5. TYPICAL SP723 PEAK CURRENT TEST CIRCUIT WITH A VARIABLEPULSE WIDTH INPUT FIGURE 6. SP723 TYPICAL SINGLE PULSE PEAK CURRENT CURVES SHOWING THE MEASURED POINT OF OVERSTRESS IN AMPERES vs PULSE WIDTH TIME IN MILLISECONDS 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 PULSE WIDTH TIME (ms) 10 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 100 1000 CAUTION: OF THE VALUES SHOWN ON EACH CURVE. PULSE WIDTH TO BE NO GREATER THAN 75% THE MAXIMUM PEAK CURRENT FOR A GIVEN V+ TO V- SUPPLY = 15V TA = 105 oC TA = 25 oC SAFE OPERATING CONDITIONS LIMIT |
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