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Littelfuse Compact Auto-Grade ESD Suppressors Protects Against Transients up to 30kV

Published: Aug 02,2017

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Even after multiple ESD strikes, the compact auto-grade ESD suppressors can protects against transients up to 30kV.

Littelfuse announced a surface-mount, polymer automotive-grade electrostatic discharge suppressors capable of protecting sensitive devices from contact/air discharges as high as 30kV.

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The AXGD Series XTREME-GUARD ESD Suppressors are specifically designed for high-frequency, high-speed applications with high voltage ratings (up to 32VDC) and extreme ESD protection requirements.

Even after multiple ESD strikes, they continue to maintain extremely low leakage (<1nA); their ultra-low capacitance ensures compatibility with high-speed data line applications.

These surface-mount devices, available in 0603 or 0402 footprints, have a rigid and flat top cover to simplify pick-and-place assembly and allow for more compact circuit board designs.

The AEC-Q200 qualified design of the AXGD Series XTREME-GUARD ESD Suppressor makes it ideal for automotive applications, including infotainment, automotive antennas, and RF antenna systems, as well as mid- to high-end electronics.

“The AXGD Series offers circuit designers a level of ESD suppression capability that’s competitive with or superior to TVS Diodes and other ESD suppressors, however these devices offer much lower capacitance and leakage current and higher voltage ratings,” said Jin Xu, senior product manager at Littelfuse.

Xu added, “as AEC-Q200 qualified devices, circuit designers will find them appealing for automotive applications.”

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