Nexperia | Expands Portfolio of ESD Protection Solutions for Automotive Ethernet

 


Recently, Nexperia announced the expansion of its award-winning automotive Ethernet ESD protection device portfolio. Three new ESD protection devices are qualified to AEC-Q101 and IEEE 100BASE-T1 and 1000BASE-T1 Open Technology Alliance standards, and are designed to protect two bus lines from damage caused by ESD and other transients.


Nexperia's PESD2ETH1GXT-Q, PESD1ETH1GLS-Q, and PESD1ETH1GXLS-Q are all silicon-based and offer several advantages over alternative ESD protection solutions such as varistors. They have increased reliability and improved 1 pF (max) diode capacitance ensures higher signal integrity. These ESD protection devices are fully compliant with the IEEE 100BASE-T1 and 1000BASE-T1 Open Technology Alliance test specifications, meaning customers do not need to self-certify.


Under test conditions, they outperform AEC-Q101-qualified standards by 2x, ensuring they meet the stringent standards of automotive-grade quality and delivering outstanding reliability. They combine silicon technology and snapback properties to reduce clamping voltage and residual current compared to competing products. These ESD protection devices are available in ultra-small leaded (SOT23) and leadless (DFN1006BD-2/SOD882BD) package options, providing excellent design flexibility. The leadless package has wettable solderable side pads to enable automated optical inspection (AOI) for improved assembly yield.


Lansheng Technology Limited, which is a spot stock distributor of many well-known brands, we have price advantage of the first-hand spot channel, our main brands are STMicroelectronics, Toshiba, Microchip, Vishay, Marvell, ON Semiconductor, ect.

To learn more about our products, services, and capabilities, please visit our website at http://www.lanshengic.com


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