Manufacturer Part Number
TPD4E004DRYR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TPD4E004DRYR is a transient voltage suppressor diode designed for electronic equipment protection from electrostatic discharges and other transient voltage events.
Product Features and Performance
Four-channel TVS Diode
Steering diode configuration providing Rail-to-Rail protection
Low clamping voltage
ESD protection for high-speed data lines
Low leakage current
5V reverse standoff voltage
Suitable for Ethernet applications
Operating temperature range from -40°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
Compact 6-UFDFN package for space-saving applications
Provides system-level ESD protection
Helps to extend the life of end products by protecting sensitive components
Rail-to-Rail protection improves system reliability
Key Technical Parameters
Unidirectional Channels: 4
Voltage Reverse Standoff (Typ): 5.5V (Max)
Voltage Breakdown (Min): 6V
Power Line Protection: Yes
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package / Case: 6-UFDFN
Supplier Device Package: 6-SON (1.45x1)
Quality and Safety Features
Robust surge protection for sensitive circuits
Compliance with IEC standards for ESD protection
Reliable performance over the operating temperature range
Compatibility
Suitability for high-speed data interfaces like Ethernet
Compatible with surface mount technology for modern PCB assembly processes
Application Areas
Ethernet ports and networking devices
USB interfaces and peripherals
Consumer electronics
Computer and telecommunications systems
Product Lifecycle
The product status is Active.
No indication of discontinuation, ensuring long-term availability.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Texas Instruments' reputation for quality and reliability
Compact design minimizes PCB footprint
Protects from common electrostatic threats in a variety of environments
Improves the durability of the end product by preventing damage due to electrical surges
Suitable for high-speed data line applications
Strong support and documentation from Texas Instruments for easy integration