Semtech Announces True 3 Volt TVS Arrays for ESD Protection; TVS Arrays in SOT-23 and SC-70 Packages Suit Battery Powered and Wireless Products.Business Editors NEWBURY PARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 22, 2002 Semtech Corp. (Nasdaq: SMTC SMTC Southern Maine Technical College SMTC Science/Mathematics/Technology Center (Central Michigan University) SMTC Saluda Mountain Telephone Company (Knoxville, Tennessee) SMTC Short-To-Medium Term Control ), a leading supplier of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors for communications, computers, and industrial equipment, today announced the SMS (1) (Storage Management System) Software used to routinely back up and archive files. See HSM. (2) (Systems Management Server) Systems management software from Microsoft that runs on Windows NT Server. 3.3 and the SMF (1) (Standard Messaging Format) An electronic mail format for Novell's MHS messaging system. The application puts the data into this format in order to send an e-mail message. 3.3 transient voltage suppressors (TVS TVS Transient Voltage Suppressor TVS Textilverband Schweiz TVS TV Virtual Surround TVS Television South (UK; 1982-1992) TVS Tornado Vortex Signature (doppler radar) TVS Total Volatile Solids ) featuring a 3.3V operating voltage with extremely low clamping voltage The voltage at which a surge suppressor performs its suppression tasks such as diverting the power line to ground or absorbing the excessive energy. For 120-volt AC power, the clamping voltage is around 135 volts. For 5 volt DC systems, the clamping voltage is typically 7.5 volts. and leakage current values. Designed to guard sensitive, low-voltage circuits against damage or latch-up caused by electrostatic discharge (hardware, testing) Electrostatic Discharge - (ESD) One kind of test that hardware usually has to pass to prove it is suitable for sale and use. The hardware must still work after is has been subjected to some level of electrostatic discharge. , lightning, and other destructive voltage transients, both the SMS3.3 and the SMF3.3 arrays protect up to four signal lines operating at 3.3V. One of the most noteworthy specifications of the devices is a clamping voltage typically limited to less than 5V. Both arrays feature an astonishing a·ston·ish tr.v. as·ton·ished, as·ton·ish·ing, as·ton·ish·es To fill with sudden wonder or amazement. See Synonyms at surprise. low leakage current of less than 0.5uA, and typical overall capacitance of less than 50pf for the SMS3.3 and less than 30pf for SMF3.3. The two arrays are virtually identical, except for their package: The SMS3.3 comes in a SOT-23; the SMF3.3 in a SC-70. The blend of rock-bottom capacitance and leakage current with true 3.3 volt operation make the SMS3.3 and SMF3.3 perfect candidates for use in portable, battery-operated, and wireless products including cellular and cordless phones, personal digital assistants, and notebook computers. In addition, both devices serve equally well in desktop computers, servers, game systems, peripheral devices, analog inputs, and instrumentation. Both TVS arrays meet the ESD (1) (Electronic Software Distribution) Distributing new software and upgrades via the network rather than individual installations on each machine. See ESL. protection requirements specified by IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iec.ch) An organization that sets international electrical and electronics standards founded in 1906. It is made up of national committees from over 60 countries. IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission 61000-4-2 Level 4 (8kV contact, 15kV air), as well as the EFT requirements of IEC 61000-4-4 (40A, 5/50ns), and the lightning requirements of IEC 61000-4-5 (12A, 8/20us). "The SMS3.3 and SMF3.3 bring ultra-low power consumption to a rich and growing family of low-voltage, low capacitance devices," said Tom Dugan, director of marketing for Semtech's Protection Products Group. "Both offer pin-compatibility to counterparts in our 5V line, simplifying upgrades as well as redesigns of portable, wireless, and battery powered electronic products, where small size and high performance matter most." Like other Semtech TVS arrays, the SMS3.3 and SMF3.3 are built using Semtech's patented, solid-state Enhanced Punchthrough Diode (EPD EPD expected progeny difference. ) fabrication fabrication (fab´rikā´sh n the construction or making of a restoration. process, which gives the SMS3.3 and SMF3.3 their exceptional low-voltage protection, low leakage current, and high-frequency performance specifications compared to competitive transient protection devices, including pn junction types. Key Features -- 3.3V operating voltage with low clamping voltage -- Ultra-low leakage current (less than 0.5uA) conserves battery operating time -- Low capacitance preserves signal integrity on high-speed lines -- Pin-compatible with 5V TVS devices to simplify designs and upgrades -- Protects against ESD to IEC 61000-4-2, Level 4 (8kV contact, 15kV air) Pricing and Availability In quantities of 3,000 per reel, the SMS3.3 TVS array in an SOT23-6L package sells for $0.33 each; the SMF3.3 TVS array in an SC70-5L package, for $0.28 each. Samples are available now in tape-and-reel format, with volume quantities forthcoming. About Semtech Semtech Corporation is a leading supplier of high-quality analog and mixed-signal ICs for power management, over-voltage and transient protection, human interface devices & system management, high-performance applications, and advanced communications. Publicly traded since 1967, Semtech is listed on the NASDAQ National Market under the symbol SMTC. For more information, contact Semtech Corp. at 652 Mitchell Road, Newbury Park, CA. 91320; phone 805/498-2111; email to info@semtech.com; or visit its Web site at www.semtech.com. Note to Editors: A "u" represents the micron symbol when used as part of "uA" throughout this release... in "(low leakage current of less than 0.5uA)" and "(Ultra-low leakage current (less than 0.5uA))". A "u" represents the micron symbol when used as part of "us" throughout this release... in "(IEC 61000-4-5 (12A, 8/20us))". |
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