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application information
I/O LINE
1
3
GND 2
figure 1 - UNIDIRECTIONAL common mode PROTECTION
Circuit connectivity is as follows:
• Line 1 connected to Pin 3.
• Pins 1 and 2 connected to ground.
I/O LINE
1
D1
3
2
GND
2
3
D2
1
GND
figure 2 - BIDIRECTIONAL COMMON MODE PROTECTION
Two SLUV2.8 devices used in parallel. Circuit connectivity is as follows:
• Line 1 connected to Pin 1 of Device 1 and Pin 2 connected to Device 2.
• Pin 2 of Device 1 and Pin 1 of Device 2 connected to ground.
• Pin 3 of both Devices not connected.
I/O LINE 1
1
D1
3
2
2
3
D2
1
I/O LINE 2
figure 3 - BIDIRECTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL MODE PROTECTION
Two SLUV2.8 devices used in parallel. Circuit connectivity is as follows:
• Line 1 connected to Pin 1 of Device 1 and Pin 2 connected to Device 2.
• Line 2 connected to Pin 2 of Device 1 and Pin 1 of Device 2.
• Pin 3 not connected.
circuit board recommendations
Circuit board layout is critical for electromagnetic compatibility protection. The following guidelines are recommended:
• The protection device should be placed near the input terminals or connectors, the device will divert the transient current
immediately before it can be coupled into the nearby traces.
• The path length between the TVS device and the protected line should be minimized.
• All conductive loops including power and ground loops should be minimized.
• The transient current return path to ground should be kept as short as possible to reduce parasitic inductance.
• Ground planes should be used whenever possible. For multilayer PCBs, use ground vias.
SLVU2.8
05135.R10 9/10
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