2023-10-30 10:28 PM
Is it required to put external TVS diodes along with the ST4485EB RS485 IC on the A and B lines? I see the datasheet and notice that there is in-built ESD protection as shown in the data sheet snapshot below.
Please advise.
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2023-11-02 01:12 PM
The ESD protection mentioned in the data sheet of the ST4485EB refers to touching the RS485 lines and is guaranteed in accordance with the ±15 kV human body model and ±8 kV IEC 1000-4-2 contact discharge model. However, depending on the requirements and environmental conditions of your system, there are additional standards such as IEC 61000-4-4 and IEC 61000-4-5, which require stronger protection, so that TVS diodes make sense.
The ST4485EB tolerates a differential voltage of ±14V on its lines, so that you can use a bidirectional TVS with 14V clamping voltage depending on the specified pulse profile (e.g. 8/20µs). You could use e.g.:
Hope that helps?
Regards
/Peter
2023-11-02 01:12 PM
The ESD protection mentioned in the data sheet of the ST4485EB refers to touching the RS485 lines and is guaranteed in accordance with the ±15 kV human body model and ±8 kV IEC 1000-4-2 contact discharge model. However, depending on the requirements and environmental conditions of your system, there are additional standards such as IEC 61000-4-4 and IEC 61000-4-5, which require stronger protection, so that TVS diodes make sense.
The ST4485EB tolerates a differential voltage of ±14V on its lines, so that you can use a bidirectional TVS with 14V clamping voltage depending on the specified pulse profile (e.g. 8/20µs). You could use e.g.:
Hope that helps?
Regards
/Peter
2023-11-04 11:01 AM
Thanks @Peter BENSCH this information really clears my doubts. Appreciate your help.