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© 2013 Littelfuse, Inc.

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Revised: 11/25/13

TVS Diode Arrays

(SPA

®

Diodes)

General Purpose ESD Protection - SP724 Series

Peak Transient Current Capability for Long Duration Surges

The peak transient current capability is inversely
proportional to the width of the current pulse. Testing was
done to fully evaluate the SP724’s ability to withstand long
duration current pulses using the circuit of Figure 4. Figure
5 shows the point of overstress as defined by increased
leakage in excess of the data sheet published limits.
The safe operating range of the transient peak current
should be limited to no more than 75% of the measured
overstress level for any given pulse width as shown in the
curve of Figure 5.

The test circuit of Figure 4 is shown with a positive pulse
input. For a negative pulse input, the (-) current pulse input
goes to an SP724 ‘IN’ input pin and the (+) current pulse
input goes to the SP724 V- pin. The V+ to V- supply of the
SP724 must be allowed to float. (i.e., It is not tied to the
ground reference of the current pulse generator.)

Note that two input pins of the SP724 may be paralleled to
improve current (and ESD) capability. The sustained peak
current capability is increased to nearly twice that of a
single pin.

FIGURE 5. TYPICAL SP724 PEAK CURRENT TEST CIRCUIT

WITH A VARIABLE PULSE WIDTH INPUT

+

-

CURRENT

SENSE

VOLTAGE

PROBE

+

-

R

1

~ 10 TYPICAL

SP724

V

X

V

X

ADJ. 10V/A TYPICAL

R

1

(-)

(+)

C1 ~ 100 µF

C

1

VARIABLE TIME DURATION

CURRENT PULSE GENERATOR

123

654

0.001

0.01

0.1

1

10

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

100

1000

8

SQUARE WAVE PULSE WIDTH (ms)

PEAK CURRENT (A)

NOTE: TO ENSURE SAFE OPERATION LIMIT

THE MAXIMUM PEAK CURRENT FOR A GIVEN
PULSE WIDTH TO BE NO GREATER THAN 75%
OF THE VALUES SHOWN.

T

A

= 25ºC

V+ TO V-SUPPLY = 15V

Showing the Measured Point of Overstress in Amperes vs

pulse width time in milliseconds

Figure 5: SP724 Typical Nonrepetitive Peak Current

Pulse Capability

Figure 4: Typical SP724 Peak Current Test Circuit

with a Variable Pulse Width Input

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