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MMBZXVDL Datasheet, PDF (10/15 Pages) NXP Semiconductors – Double ESD protection diodes for transient overvoltage suppression
NXP Semiconductors
MMBZxVCL; MMBZxVDL series
Double ESD protection diodes for transient overvoltage suppression
8. Application information
The MMBZxVCL series and the MMBZxVDL series are designed for the protection of up
to two unidirectional data or signal lines from the damage caused by ESD and surge
pulses. The devices may be used on lines where the signal polarities are either positive or
negative with respect to ground. The devices provide a surge capability of 40 W per line
for a 10/1000 µs waveform.
line 1 to be protected
line 2 to be protected
MMBZxVCL/VDL
GND
line 1 to be protected
MMBZxVCL/VDL
GND
unidirectional protection
of two lines
bidirectional protection
of one line
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Fig 9. Typical application: ESD and transient voltage protection of data lines
Circuit board layout and protection device placement
Circuit board layout is critical for the suppression of ESD, Electrical Fast Transient (EFT)
and surge transients. The following guidelines are recommended:
1. Place the devices as close to the input terminal or connector as possible.
2. The path length between the device and the protected line should be minimized.
3. Keep parallel signal paths to a minimum.
4. Avoid running protected conductors in parallel with unprotected conductors.
5. Minimize all Printed-Circuit Board (PCB) conductive loops including power and
ground loops.
6. Minimize the length of the transient return path to ground.
7. Avoid using shared transient return paths to a common ground point.
8. Ground planes should be used whenever possible. For multilayer PCBs, use ground
vias.
9. Test information
9.1 Quality information
This product has been qualified in accordance with the Automotive Electronics Council
(AEC) standard Q101 - Stress test qualification for discrete semiconductors, and is
suitable for use in automotive applications.
MMBZXVCL_MMBZXVDL_SER_1
Product data sheet
Rev. 01 — 3 September 2008
© NXP B.V. 2008. All rights reserved.
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