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Hey all,
I need to clamp a transient voltage (around 5-10 us) which can rise up
to 20V +ve and 20 V -ve i.e. 40 V pp to +/- 5V. The frequency of this
voltage varies from 10 to 15 MHz.
I was thinking of the p6ke39ca bi-directional diodes to clamp this
voltage. One end of the diodes would be connected to the signal and the
other ends would be connected to +5 and -5 V respectively as seen below
---|----|------> signal
| |
D D
| |
| |
+5V -5V
The maximum current in the system is 2A. My question is: would this be
an effective scheme and would this need multiple diodes for operation ?
I need to clamp a transient voltage (around 5-10 us) which can rise up
to 20V +ve and 20 V -ve i.e. 40 V pp to +/- 5V. The frequency of this
voltage varies from 10 to 15 MHz.
I was thinking of the p6ke39ca bi-directional diodes to clamp this
voltage. One end of the diodes would be connected to the signal and the
other ends would be connected to +5 and -5 V respectively as seen below
---|----|------> signal
| |
D D
| |
| |
+5V -5V
The maximum current in the system is 2A. My question is: would this be
an effective scheme and would this need multiple diodes for operation ?