Toshiba Launches Small-Sized ESD Protection Diode Supporting High Speed Transmission Lines

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Toshiba Corporation Tokyo Stock Exchange 6502
Nov. 07, 2013 11:25
TOKYO--(Business Wire / Korea Newswire)--Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO:6502) today announced that it has launched “DF4D7M2G”, a small-sized electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection diode that supports two lines of high speed data transmission. Mass production is scheduled to start in December.

ESD protection diodes are designed to absorb electrostatic discharge (ESD) energy from I/O ports.

The diode reduces terminal capacitance to 0.2pF (Typ.), enabling use for ESD protection in high speed interfaces, such as USB3.0 in mobile devices and low noise amplifiers in RF antennas. Adoption of small WCSP4 package reduces package size by 50% compared to equivalent products1, contributing to high density mounting.

- Key Features of New Product
· Reduction of terminal capacitance enables use in high-speed transmission lines: Ct=0.2pF (typ.)
· Adoption of small packages allows high density mounting: WCSP4 (0.79×0.79mm, 0.4mm pitch)
· Compliant with electrostatic discharge immunity tests IEC61000-4-2: ±8kV (Contact), ±15kV (Air)

- Applications
ESD protection for high-speed interfaces and RF antennas

Note:
1: Comparison with “DF6D7M1N“.

For more information about the product, please visit:
http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/info/lookup.jsp?pid=DF4D7M2G&lang=en

Customer Inquiries:
Small Signal Device Sales and Marketing Department
Tel: +81-3-3457-3411

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