TVS Diodes

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SPHV24-01ETG-C
TVS DIODE 6VWM 15.6VC SOD882
Littelfuse Inc.
140,229
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1 : RM0.67000
Cut Tape (CT)
10,000 : RM0.26860
Tape & Reel (TR)
Tape & Reel (TR)
Cut Tape (CT)
Digi-Reel®
Active
Zener
1
6V (Max)
8.5V (Typ)
15.6V
10A (8/20µs)
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No
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-
-40°C ~ 125°C (TJ)
Automotive
AEC-Q101
Surface Mount
SOD-882
SOD-882
SP1008 Series
TVS DIODE 6VWM 1 0201 FLIPCHIP
Littelfuse Inc.
29,946
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1 : RM0.83000
Cut Tape (CT)
10,000 : RM0.24885
Tape & Reel (TR)
Tape & Reel (TR)
Cut Tape (CT)
Digi-Reel®
Active
Zener
1
6V (Max)
8.5V (Typ)
15.6V
10A (8/20µs)
-
No
General Purpose
-
-40°C ~ 125°C (TJ)
-
-
Surface Mount
0201 (0603 Metric)
0201 FlipChip
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TVS Diodes


A TVS diode (transient voltage suppressor) is a semiconductor protection diode designed to clamp damaging voltage spikes before they reach sensitive electronics. Under normal operation, the device remains in a non-conductive state up to its reverse standoff voltage (VRWM). When a transient event such as an ESD event, inductive load switching surge, or lightning-induced overvoltage exceeds the breakdown voltage (VBR), the TVS diode rapidly enters conduction and limits the voltage to a defined clamping voltage. This extremely fast response, typically faster than traditional Zener diodes, varistors, or thyristors, makes TVS devices ideal for protecting MOSFETs, ICs, rectifiers, and signal lines from electrostatic discharge and surge current events. Available in unidirectional and bidirectional versions, TVS diodes are commonly used across power rails, in parallel with signal lines, or at circuit interfaces exposed to external connections.