Leiditech ESD2IVN24 the pin-pin replacement of Nexperia PESD2IVN24-T
As a leading manufacturer in the ESD protection field, Leiditech has provided Nexperia with a mature and complete pin-to-pin replacement solution for its product line. The Leiditech ESD2IVN24 is a 24V dual-channel low-clamping voltage ESD diode, packaged as SOT-23. The ESD2IVN24 can replace the Nexperia PESD2IVN24-T. Let's compare the parameters.

List notes:
Vrwm: Reverse turn-off voltage,
Vbr: Breakdown voltage,
VCmax@A: VC measured under maximum IPP conditions,
Cj: junction capacitance,
Features: 1CH: single channel, Bi: bidirectional.
To determine whether ESD diodes can be pin-pin replaced, it is recommended to pay attention to the following points:
1) Whether VRWM is close to
2) Whether the antistatic capacity is close to;
3) Whether the VBR is close to;
4) Whether the IPP is close to;
5) Whether CJ is close to.
Through the comparison of the above parameters, it is understood that they can be pin-pin replaced.
Suppose you are currently using the above-mentioned Nexperia part number and need a domestic pin-pin replacement. In that case, you can contact the salesperson of Leiditech to apply for a sample test.
l Application
Vehicle-mounted network Electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection: CAN LIN FlexRay SENT
l CAN(FD)/FlexRay bus electrostatic protection solution

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