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TVS1800
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  • TVS1800

TVS1800

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18V flat-clamp surge protection device

Texas Instruments TVS1800 Product Info

1 April 2026 0

Parameters

Vrwm (V)

18

Bi-/uni-directional

Uni-Directional

Package name

DFN2020

Peak pulse power (8/20 μs) (max) (W)

960

IEC 61000-4-5 (A)

40

Breakdown voltage (min) (V)

21.3

Number of channels

1

IO capacitance (typ) (pF)

120

Clamping voltage (V)

23.8

Package

WSON (DRV)-6-4 mm² 2 x 2

Features

  • Protection Against ±1 kV, 42 Ω IEC 61000-4-5 Surge Test for Industrial Signal Lines
  • Max Clamping Voltage of 24.7 V at 40 A of 8/20 µs Surge Current
  • Standoff Voltage: 18 V
  • Tiny 4 mm2 Footprint
  • Survives Over 5,000 Repetitive Strikes of 35 A 8/20 µs Surge Current at 125°C
  • Robust Surge Protection:
    • IEC 61000-4-5 (8/20 µs): 40 A
    • IEC 61643-321 (10/1000 µs): 6 A
  • Low Leakage Current
    • 1.2 nA Typical at 27°C
    • 9 nA Typical at 85°C
  • Low Capacitance: 116 pF
  • Integrated Level 4 IEC 61000-4-2 ESD Protection
  • Protection Against ±1 kV, 42 Ω IEC 61000-4-5 Surge Test for Industrial Signal Lines
  • Max Clamping Voltage of 24.7 V at 40 A of 8/20 µs Surge Current
  • Standoff Voltage: 18 V
  • Tiny 4 mm2 Footprint
  • Survives Over 5,000 Repetitive Strikes of 35 A 8/20 µs Surge Current at 125°C
  • Robust Surge Protection:
    • IEC 61000-4-5 (8/20 µs): 40 A
    • IEC 61643-321 (10/1000 µs): 6 A
  • Low Leakage Current
    • 1.2 nA Typical at 27°C
    • 9 nA Typical at 85°C
  • Low Capacitance: 116 pF
  • Integrated Level 4 IEC 61000-4-2 ESD Protection

Description

The TVS1800 robustly shunts up to 40 A of IEC 61000-4-5 fault current to protect systems from high power transients or lightning strikes. The device offers a solution to the common industrial signal line EMC requirement to survive up to ±1 kV IEC 61000-4-5 open circuit voltage coupled through a 42 Ω impedance. The TVS1800 uses a unique feedback mechanism to ensure precise flat clamping during a fault, assuring system exposure below 25 V. The tight voltage regulation allows designers to confidently select system components with a lower voltage tolerance, lowering system costs and complexity without sacrificing robustness.

In addition, the TVS1800 is available in a small 2 mm × 2 mm SON footprint which is ideal for space constrained applications, offering a 70 percent reduction in size compared to industry standard SMA and SMB packages. The extremely low device leakage and capacitance ensure a minimal effect on the protected line. To ensure robust protection over the lifetime of the product, TI tests the TVS1800 against 5,000 repetitive surge strikes at high temperature with no shift in device performance.

The TVS1800 is part of TI’s Flat-Clamp family of surge devices. For more information on the other devices in the family, see the Device Comparison Table.

The TVS1800 robustly shunts up to 40 A of IEC 61000-4-5 fault current to protect systems from high power transients or lightning strikes. The device offers a solution to the common industrial signal line EMC requirement to survive up to ±1 kV IEC 61000-4-5 open circuit voltage coupled through a 42 Ω impedance. The TVS1800 uses a unique feedback mechanism to ensure precise flat clamping during a fault, assuring system exposure below 25 V. The tight voltage regulation allows designers to confidently select system components with a lower voltage tolerance, lowering system costs and complexity without sacrificing robustness.

In addition, the TVS1800 is available in a small 2 mm × 2 mm SON footprint which is ideal for space constrained applications, offering a 70 percent reduction in size compared to industry standard SMA and SMB packages. The extremely low device leakage and capacitance ensure a minimal effect on the protected line. To ensure robust protection over the lifetime of the product, TI tests the TVS1800 against 5,000 repetitive surge strikes at high temperature with no shift in device performance.

The TVS1800 is part of TI’s Flat-Clamp family of surge devices. For more information on the other devices in the family, see the Device Comparison Table.

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