BV03CW

  • 2022-09-24 20:26:29

BV03CW

+ TVS Diode Array BV03CW

feature:

◇Peak pulse power 150W (8/20μS);

◇Low capacitance < 1.5PF;

◇High temperature IR(125℃): < 1μA.;

◇Extremely low residual voltage: <15V@10A;

◇Compliant with RoHS;

◇Package size SOD323;

◇Comply with IEC61000-4-2 Level 4: Contact discharge>8kV, air discharge>15kV.

Electrical parameters:

application:

◇Ethernet interface;

◇xDSL port;

◇eSATA interface;

◇SDI interface;

◇Digital video interface (DVI);

◇High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)

Typical Standard Capacitor Applications:

1) Low frequency input/output,

2) RS-232, RS-485 data lines,

3) Power lines, industrial and monitoring systems and host systems.

Typical Ultra Low/Low Capacitance Applications:

High-speed data applications such as networking (10/100/1000 BaseT), FireWire, USB interfaces and video cables.

product features

· Multi-line/interface protection

· Bidirectional and unidirectional configuration

Pulse peak power up to 800W - 8/20μs

· Various product package sizes

· Operating voltage from 3.3V - 36V

TVS-BV03CW

feature:

1. Package size: SOD-323.

2. ESD capability: ±30kV (contact type)

3. High temperature IR(125℃) : < 1μA.

4. Minimum capacitance: 1pF (per channel).

5. Very low residual voltage: <15V@10A.

Johan Pedersen, Smart Home Product Marketing Manager, Silicon Labs | 2020 Smart Home Trend Outlook

Not so long ago, "smart home" meant a wide variety of independently connected gadgets, from smart LED lights to HVAC controls to security cameras, that users could control from their smartphones. Now, however, we can see the growth of a more interconnected ecosystem of smart home devices that listen to each other, instruct each other, and even predict user preferences. The reason many consumers choose this system is the user-friendly voice interface used by the popular new smart speakers. Consumers often buy an Amazon Echo, Apple HomePod or Google Home smart speaker to play music and check the weather forecast, then gradually add other connected devices, such as smart lights and door locks, to their home network, which can be commanded via voice Take control.

According to a new report from Navigant Research, global annual revenue from smart home platforms is expected to grow from $3.2 billion in 2019 to $14.3 billion in 2028, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.1%.

Silicon Labs has been involved in the fast-growing smart home market for 15 years, providing silicon and software solutions and working closely with a variety of device manufacturers, communication protocol expert interest groups (SIGs) and smart home technology alliances to help drive today's smart Development of the home furnishing market.

As 2020 rolls around, we’ve rounded up six key trends that we expect to see increasingly prominent in the year ahead.

Trend 1: The shift from "smart" to "intelligent"

Traditionally, "smart" meant that you could adjust the lights with a voice command, or turn on the heat from your smartphone when you got home from get off work. This smart operation is great, and people love it. But this is only the first step in a bigger and more exciting journey.

IoT devices are becoming more powerful and smarter, and their form factors are shrinking. Enhancements in communication protocols are delivering greater range and greater energy efficiency, and consumers are adding more connected devices to their homes. All of this means the possibility of a more complex combination of functions (which is really expected), with multiple devices working together seamlessly and intelligently.

A simple example is when you sit down with family or friends to watch a movie, a single voice command will turn the TV and set-top box on and ready to show the movie, while the blinds are lowered and the lights dimmed to create the cinematic atmosphere you want. . Expect this complete experience to become widespread.

Trend 2: Multiprotocol connectivity becomes more common

When it comes to smart home connectivity, no single protocol is going to be absolutely mainstream. And for good reason: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Zigbee, Z-Wave, Thread, and proprietary networks all have different characteristics and each play a role in IoT connectivity.

Device manufacturers will continue to choose communication technologies based on factors such as range, the number of connected devices, power constraints, and the protocols used by the smart home ecosystem they want to integrate.

This method of using the best wireless technology is driving the need for multi-protocol connectivity. For example, Silicon Labs develops wireless IoT solutions with dynamic multi-protocol connectivity capable of supporting Zigbee, Bluetooth and other protocol options. Each protocol has its own latency and bandwidth requirements, and efficient communication scheduling is a key element to successfully exploiting dynamic multiprotocol connections. For example, by designing with a single multiprotocol SoC, the wireless subsystem bill of materials (BOM) can be reduced by up to 40%, printed circuit board (PCB) design can be simplified, and multiple potential interference between radios.

The resulting multi-protocol smart home products are more attractive to consumers, who no longer have to spend as much time looking at specs to make sure something will work in their setup. Going forward, we will see end products for the smart home begin to support multi-protocol connectivity, and things will be interesting for consumers who are anxious about which protocol logo will be on the box when purchasing a new product. made easier. Just buy it and it will work fine.

This fits nicely with our next smart home trend…

Trend 3: Improve User Experience

Even if your device is the most powerful smart home product on the market, it's unlikely to succeed if you have a poor experience installing and using it. We're seeing a lot going on in the market to make the setup and operation of smart home devices as easy as possible. One example is the Z-Wave SmartStart installation system, which enables consumers to add new devices to their network by scanning a QR code.

Trend 4: Increased use of artificial intelligence

Increasingly powerful computing power is enabling smart home device makers to leverage machine learning capabilities closer to the device, rather than all through the cloud.

The benefit of this migration of intelligence to the edge is the reduction in latency, which allows for the creation of more responsive and smarter systems. It will also enhance security and privacy by limiting the amount and type of data shared outside the home.

Trend 5: Suppliers help equipment makers focus more on differentiation

Manufacturers of smart home devices have some kind of vision for how to use cutting-edge technology to change the way we live. Achieving this vision is their top priority. That's why they want to spend more time innovating and differentiating than diving into the details of component integration, wireless certification, and more.

As a result, smart home device manufacturers are increasingly looking for chip and software suppliers that can provide development tools to standardize the design process across multiple communication protocols. These utilities take the tedious task of energy analysis, configuration, and connection optimization out of the equation, making the device designer's job easier. As a result, it allows more time to innovate, while also accelerating time-to-market.

Trend 6: Need for stronger but less impactful security

Smart technology trends and the Internet of Things wouldn’t be possible without a deep dive into security. As more connected devices collect more data, hackers launch increasingly sophisticated attacks, and tech-savvy consumers are increasingly aware of these attacks and the risks that exist in the connected home, security needs (from devices to the cloud) is growing day by day.

The challenge, of course, is to implement security without having an unacceptable impact on battery life, bandwidth, CPU usage, and system cost. Securing the IoT requires a comprehensive, collaborative approach that involves the entire ecosystem, including chip and software vendors, wireless protocol SIGs, device manufacturers, IoT service providers, and cloud providers.

For example, Silicon Labs' Z-Wave Security S2 technology redesigns how Z-Wave security works and aims to create the gold standard for smart home networking. It uses elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman encryption and asymmetric key exchange. Crucially, it has a small code footprint on the device, which gives manufacturers extra room to add the functionality they need. S2 complements other optimized mechanisms for the IP domain that enable end-to-end security for Z-Wave services.

An exciting year is coming

These are exciting times in the smart home market. For those who design and manufacture smart home products, the increasing ease of interoperability of network protocols and new tools that simplify development and improve the user experience mean they will be able to make more attractive products faster.

This is great news for consumers, by the way, who will benefit from a faster pace of innovation, a wider selection of easy-to-use products, and true ecosystem interoperability that will keep them in 2020 and beyond Realize a smarter home with a higher degree of intelligence.

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Tel: 0755-83780666/83265111

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Address: 26B, Block B, Huaqiang Plaza, Futian North Road, Futian District, Shenzhen

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Company: Hong Kong Xinrui Electronics Co., Ltd.

Contact: Miss Yao

Mobile: 13725590222

Tel: 0755-83780666/83265111

Fax: 0755-82800889

QQ: 3373563833

Address: 26B, Block B, Huaqiang Plaza, Futian North Road, Futian District, Shenzhen

Company website: www.xrdz-hk.com

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Hong Kong Xinrui Electronics Co., Ltd. is a professional supplier of integrated circuits and has many years of sales experience in the bank! With a large stock of stock, integrity-based, customer first, the quality of products for customers!

Due to the large number of company models, it is impossible to upload them one by one. If you can't find the product you want on the website, please contact the salesperson. Our company can provide electronic components distribution service.

Company: Hong Kong Xinrui Electronics Co., Ltd.

Contact: Miss Yao

Mobile: 13725590222

Tel: 0755-83780666/83265111

Fax: 0755-82800889

QQ: 3373563833

Address: 26B, Block B, Huaqiang Plaza, Futian North Road, Futian District, Shenzhen

Company website: www.xrdz-hk.com