Geneva / 19 Jul 2017


New miniature (0201-size) single-line ESD-protection diodes from STMicroelectronics quickly clamp transients to a voltage as low as 7V, and handle 7A peak pulse current, to provide superior protection and design flexibility for space-constrained smart objects. This diode drops the bar with the lowest clamping voltage available at this level of capacitance and stand-off voltage. [Attachment]

The unidirectional ESDZL5-1F4 and bidirectional ESDZV5-1BF4 have a snap-back characteristic, with 5.8V trigger voltage and low dynamic resistance, to provide outstanding protection in a device measuring only 0.58mm x 0.28mm (typical). Also, with as little as 6pF capacitance, they ensure the integrity of high-speed signals. Capable of withstanding 15kV and 18kV contact discharge respectively, both devices exceed the IEC 61000-4-2 specifications.

With leakage current below 100nA helping to maximize battery life, ST's new ESD-clamping diodes are ideal for protecting equipment such as industrial sensors, IoT devices, active cables and connectors, smart-home electronics, wearable devices like smart watches and healthcare or fitness bands, and portable products including smartphones, tablets, data loggers, and point-of-sale terminals.

ST has leveraged its expertise as a pioneer developer of 0201 package technology for high-volume components to deliver this extreme space-saving solution. Proven component-manufacturing processes ensure consistent quality and large production capacity ensures reliable supply for high-volume projects.

The unidirectional ESDZL5-1F4 and bidirectional ESDZV5-1BF4 are in production now, and samples are available. Pricing is from $0.014 for orders of 5000 units.

Key specifications:

ESDZL5-1F4
Unidirectional
ESDZV5-1BF4
Bidirectional
5.8V 5.8V
7.5pF 6pF
  • Typical clamping voltage
9.5V 7V
  • ESD contact discharge (IEC 61000-4-2)
15kV 18kV
  • Typical package dimensions: 0.58mm x 0.28mm
  • Maximum package area: 0.18mm

For further information please visit www.st.com/esd-protection-zseries-news

30ns after 8kV contact discharge, per IEC 61000-4-2

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