Super-speed interfaces such as HDMI and USB have become the norm for quickly transferring lots of data, but they need dedicated and effective ESD and EMI protection.
In this paper the “ESD Discharge Current Measurement” recommended in [1] is modelled using SEED methodology and compared with measurement.
Do you have the right protection for the typical surge events your system will face?
ESD protection needs to add low insertion loss (signal attenuation) and low return loss (signal reflection) to the system while offering low clamping to protect sensitive high-speed data lines.
An ideal rectifier will generally have a low forward voltage drop, a high reverse blocking voltage, zero leakage current and a low parasitic capacitance, facilitating a high switching speed.