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Diode Arrays

Infineon Technologies announces a family of TVS (transient voltage suppressor) diode arrays intended specifically to protect CAN (controller area network) automotive control networks and industrial bus systems from voltage spikes as high as 30 kV. The dual-channel bi-directional and uni-directional ESD24V diode arrays are available in the standard SOT23 package. The CAN TVS diode arrays represent an expansion of Infineon’s automotive semiconductor portfolio, and as such are suited to use with the company’s powertrain, safety and comfort management systems.

www.infineon.com 49-89-234-28480
Infineon
1730 North First Street
San Jose, CA, 95112

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