USB2.0 ports are often used to provide power and often charge peripherals and portable electronics.
According to the USB2.0 standard, a USB-compliant power supply should be between 4.75V and 5.25V and provide a continuous current of at least 0.5A.
However, some failures may still occur, easily damaging downstream electronic circuits without protection measures. Typical faults include: inductive spikes, connection to a high-voltage charger, and connection to a power source with contaminated power quality. Although the voltage of a typical calculator power supply is controlled at 5V +/- 5%, this does not mean that the voltage of the USB port will not exceed 5.25V. Induced voltage spikes can exceed 8V and damage unprotected peripherals. The spike phenomenon occurs when there is a certain inductance on the power bus and the current changes rapidly. The rapid changes in current may come from hot plugging of peripherals, shutdown of internal systems, or other internal power supply fluctuations. Inductance may be caused by the use of magnetic components in the design, or it may be caused by long cables and other power bus components. The larger the inductance value of the power bus, the more severe the spike voltage generated in the peripheral. In short, USB devices may be subject to voltages in excess of 5V and protection measures should be taken against this situation.
Advantage
Helps protect downstream electronics from overvoltage and negative bias conditions
Action event can cut off over voltage and reverse bias source
The simulation characteristics of the operating state can minimize the upstream inductive spike voltage
Single-part layout and low thermal requirements help reduce design costs
Features
Overvoltage transient suppression capability
Stable voltage output value against fault current
Time-delay type over-voltage operation capability
Power handling capability up to 600 watts
RoHS Compliant
Application
USB peripherals and USB charging devices
Mobile Phone
PDA
MP3 Player
DVD Player
Digital Camera
USB Splitter
Printer
Scanner
Hard Disk
Ⅰ.Data USB2.0 bus standard solution for electrostatic protection
IEC 61000-4-2(Contact: 8 kV Air: 17 kV)
Part No.
Package Form
Size mm
Capacitance Value
ESD robustness (IEC61000-4-2)
Remark
ESDSRV05-4
SOT-23-6L
2.92*2.82*0.4
3 .0PF
C:±8KV A:±15KV
Cost-effective
Ⅱ.USB2.0 Controller ESD Protection Standard Solution
IEC 61000-4-2(Contact: 15 kV Air: 20 kV)
Part No.
Package Form
Size mm
Capacitance Value
ESD robustness (IEC61000-4-2)
Remark
ESDSR05
SOT-143
3.0*2.2*0.8
1.5PF
C:±8KV A:±15KV
Layout
Ⅲ. USB with power supply Multi-channel static protection standard scheme