Having a hard time finding TVS-diodes

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erikblodøks

Joined Mar 2, 2020
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Hi,
I have a circuit where I need to implement surge and ESD protection. After a whole day of googling and reading I still need some advice. I have attached a very simple sketch showing the two points that will be exposed and therefore need protection - a 12V net and some 3.3V nets. So to the questions:

1: It seems that the most common solution is to use a TVS-diode, is that correct? Are there other solutions that could work well for these applications?
2: Given TVS-diode is used. Is it correct that Vr should be as close to the operating voltages (12V and 3.3V) and that the V_clamping should as close to, but not above, the absolute maximum rating (16V and 3.6V)?
3: Unidirectional or bidirectional? As far as I can tell they should be unidirectional.
4: Why is it so hard to find components? With the specs from point 2 and 3 I find exactly zero items on Digikey, even though they have over 90k components in the TVS-diode category.

Any help is largely appreciated!:)
 

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erikblodøks

Joined Mar 2, 2020
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Thanks,
It looks like Digikey has diodes rated as low as 1V, however none with 3.6V clamping voltage, and none that has around 16V clamping voltage combined with 12Vr.
 

bertus

Joined Apr 5, 2008
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Hello,

I think that the physics of the TVS diodes do not allow such a small difference between the knee-voltage and clampling voltage.

Bertus
 

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