TVS - Mixed TechnologyA transient voltage suppressor (TVS) is a type of circuit protection device that is used to protect electronic circuits from overvoltages, surges, and transients. TVS devices are typically connected across the power or signal lines of a circuit, and they use a combination of capacitance, inductance, and resistance to divert excessive electrical current away from the circuit.
Mixed technology TVS devices are a type of TVS that uses a combination of different technologies, such as Zener diodes, metal oxide varistors (MOVs), and silicon avalanche diodes (SADs), to provide protection against overvoltages and surges. These devices are typically designed to provide a high level of protection over a wide range of voltages and frequencies, making them well-suited for use in a variety of applications.
Mixed technology TVS devices are commonly used in a variety of applications, including computers, consumer electronics, and industrial equipment. They are known for their fast response time, high surge capacity, and low capacitance, which makes them well-suited for protecting sensitive electronic circuits from overvoltages and surges.