Home Interface Diodes TVS diodes

TVS1801

ACTIVE

18-V bidirectional flat-clamp surge protection device

Product details

Package name VSON Peak pulse power (8/20 μs) (max) (W) 825 IEC 61000-4-5 (A) 30 Vrwm (V) 18 Breakdown voltage (min) (V) 23.35 Bi-/uni-directional Bi-directional Number of channels 1 IO capacitance (typ) (pF) 65 Clamping voltage (V) 27.4
Package name VSON Peak pulse power (8/20 μs) (max) (W) 825 IEC 61000-4-5 (A) 30 Vrwm (V) 18 Breakdown voltage (min) (V) 23.35 Bi-/uni-directional Bi-directional Number of channels 1 IO capacitance (typ) (pF) 65 Clamping voltage (V) 27.4
VSON (DRB) 8 9 mm² 3 x 3
  • Protection against 1 kV, 42-Ω IEC 61000-4-5 surge test for industrial signal lines
  • Bidirectional polarity enables protection against bipolar signaling or miswiring conditions
  • Clamping voltage of 27.4 V at 30 A of 8/20 µs surge current
  • Standoff voltage: ±18 V
  • Small 3 mm × 3 mm SON footprint
  • Survives over 5,000 repetitive strikes of 30-A 8/20 µs surge current at 125°C
  • Robust surge protection
    • IEC61000-4-5 (8/20 µs): 30 A
    • IEC61643-321 (10/1000 µs): 4.5 A
  • Low leakage current
    • 0.4 nA typical at 27°C
    • 280 nA maximum at 85°C
  • Low capacitance: 65 pF
  • Integrated level 4 IEC 61000-4-2 ESD protection
  • Protection against 1 kV, 42-Ω IEC 61000-4-5 surge test for industrial signal lines
  • Bidirectional polarity enables protection against bipolar signaling or miswiring conditions
  • Clamping voltage of 27.4 V at 30 A of 8/20 µs surge current
  • Standoff voltage: ±18 V
  • Small 3 mm × 3 mm SON footprint
  • Survives over 5,000 repetitive strikes of 30-A 8/20 µs surge current at 125°C
  • Robust surge protection
    • IEC61000-4-5 (8/20 µs): 30 A
    • IEC61643-321 (10/1000 µs): 4.5 A
  • Low leakage current
    • 0.4 nA typical at 27°C
    • 280 nA maximum at 85°C
  • Low capacitance: 65 pF
  • Integrated level 4 IEC 61000-4-2 ESD protection

The TVS1801 device shunts up to 30 A of IEC 61000-4-5 fault current to protect systems from high-power transients or lightning strikes. The device survives the common industrial signal line EMC requirement of 1-kV IEC 61000-4-5 open circuit voltage coupled through a 42-Ω impedance. The TVS1801 uses a feedback mechanism to ensure precise flat clamping during a fault, keeping system exposure lower than traditional TVS diodes. The tight voltage regulation allows designers to confidently select system components with a lower voltage tolerance, lowering system costs and complexity without sacrificing robustness. The TVS1801 has a ±18-V operating range to enable operation in systems that require protection against reverse wiring conditions.

In addition, the TVS1801 is available in a small SON footprint designed for space constrained applications, offering a significant size reduction compared to standard SMA and SMB packages. Low device leakage and capacitance ensure a minimal effect on the protected line. To ensure robust protection over the lifetime of the product, TI tests the TVS1801 against 5000 repetitive surge strikes at 125°C with no shift in device performance.

The TVS1801 is part of TI’s Flat-Clamp family of surge devices. For a deeper look at the Flat-Clamp family, refer to the Flat-Clamp Surge Protection Technology for Efficient System Protection white paper.

The TVS1801 device shunts up to 30 A of IEC 61000-4-5 fault current to protect systems from high-power transients or lightning strikes. The device survives the common industrial signal line EMC requirement of 1-kV IEC 61000-4-5 open circuit voltage coupled through a 42-Ω impedance. The TVS1801 uses a feedback mechanism to ensure precise flat clamping during a fault, keeping system exposure lower than traditional TVS diodes. The tight voltage regulation allows designers to confidently select system components with a lower voltage tolerance, lowering system costs and complexity without sacrificing robustness. The TVS1801 has a ±18-V operating range to enable operation in systems that require protection against reverse wiring conditions.

In addition, the TVS1801 is available in a small SON footprint designed for space constrained applications, offering a significant size reduction compared to standard SMA and SMB packages. Low device leakage and capacitance ensure a minimal effect on the protected line. To ensure robust protection over the lifetime of the product, TI tests the TVS1801 against 5000 repetitive surge strikes at 125°C with no shift in device performance.

The TVS1801 is part of TI’s Flat-Clamp family of surge devices. For a deeper look at the Flat-Clamp family, refer to the Flat-Clamp Surge Protection Technology for Efficient System Protection white paper.

Download View video with transcript Video

Technical documentation

star =Top documentation for this product selected by TI
No results found. Please clear your search and try again.
View all 6
Type Title Date
* Data sheet TVS1801 18-V Bidirectional Flat-Clamp Surge Protection Device datasheet (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 05 Mar 2022
Application brief Protecting I/O modules from surge events 04 Feb 2019
Application brief TVS Surge Rating: Power vs. Current 12 Nov 2018
White paper Demystifying surge protection 06 Nov 2018
User guide Flat Clamp TVS Evaluation Module—Adaptor Boards 10 Sep 2018
Application note How to select a Surge Diode 29 Aug 2018

Design & development

Please view the Design & development section on a desktop.

Ordering & quality

Information included:
  • RoHS
  • REACH
  • Device marking
  • Lead finish/Ball material
  • MSL rating/Peak reflow
  • MTBF/FIT estimates
  • Material content
  • Qualification summary
  • Ongoing reliability monitoring
Information included:
  • Fab location
  • Assembly location

Recommended products may have parameters, evaluation modules or reference designs related to this TI product.

Support & training

TI E2E™ forums with technical support from TI engineers

Content is provided "as is" by TI and community contributors and does not constitute TI specifications. See terms of use.

If you have questions about quality, packaging or ordering TI products, see TI support. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Videos