Tbu Rs
Tbu Rs
Tbu Rs
n RoHS compliant*
Pin
Symbol Description Part Number Min. Typ. Max. Unit
Configuration
Itrigger Current required for the device to go from operating state to protected state 300 450 600 mA
Voltage below which the triggered TBU® device will transition to normal
Vreset 12 16 20 V
operating state
Line to PHY
IQ or Current through the triggered TBU® device with 50 Vdc voltage 0.5 mA
Reverse
TBU-RS055-300-WH 6 10 14
Rdevice On resistance of the TBU® device Ω
TBU-RS085-300-WH 15 21.5 26
tblock Time for the device to go from normal operating state to protected state 1 µs
13.3
VBR Minimum breakdown voltage @ 1 mA V
-7.5
1
ID Leakage current @ VWM µA
20
PHY TA/B 19
Vc Maximum clamping voltage @ 1 A V
to GND -11
or 20
Vc Maximum clamping voltage @ 5 A (8/20 pulse) V
Reverse -12
26
Vc Maximum clamping voltage @ 17 A (8/20 pulse) V
-14
Typical Junction Capacitance,
CD 95 pF
VOSC = 30 mV, Vbias = 0 V, Osc. Frequency = 1 MHz
Device Description
TBU-RSxxx-300-WH
TBU #2
PHY
7 5
TVS
DIODE B RO
PRIMARY 4 RE
PROTECTOR A
DI
LINE IN 1 3 DE
CONNECTOR
TBU #1
RS-485 interfaces are popular in industrial and communication applications due to their high immunity to noise. However, RS-485
interface PHYs are subject to damage by threats such as inductive transients, environmental, and lightning surges commonly found in
industrial and communication installations. These threats must be taken into consideration in the design stage of the RS-485 link.
Bourns® TBU-RSxxx-300 is a highly integrated and fast RS-485 interface protector that can be used with external overvoltage devices
like a GDT or thyristor to deliver IEC 61000-4-5 Class 4 protection.
As shown in the above figure, the device integrates two TBU® HSPs (click here for more information on TBU® HSPs) and a pair of
TVS diodes to provide a total RS-485 interface protection solution in a small footprint.
Device Operation
In normal operation, the TBU-RSxxx-300 device’s TBU® HSP exhibits low impedance and the TVS Diode exhibits high impedance
which has a minimal impact on circuit operation. When a surge is detected at the RS-485 interface and the surge voltage is above the
breakdown voltage (VBR) of the TVS Diode, the device’s TVS diode will break down, protecting the RS-485 PHY interface by providing
a low impedance path to ground. As the surge current increases above the TBU® HSP’s trigger current level (Itrigger), the TBU® HSP
will turn off immediately, thereby blocking the surge energy in less than 1 μs (typical). During the remainder of the surge, the TBU-
RSxxx-300 device remains in the protected blocking state, consuming low quiescent current (IQ, 0.5 mA).
The device will start its reset process at the end of a surge event; the TBU® HSP will begin the reset process when the voltage across
the device drops below the Vreset level and will complete the reset process when the signal line returns to its normal operating range.
When selecting the Integrated RS-485 interface protector and primary protection components, it is important to be aware of the
maximum surge current available. The TISP4350H3BJR can endure 300 A peak and the TISP4350J3BJR can endure 800 A in an
8/20 µs surge. A 1 kV surge can provide 500 A into a 2 ohm load, so the 800 A TISP® device is required. At 4 kV, high voltage and
current combine to require the 800 A TISP® device and the 850 V Model TBU-RS085-300. If low impedance exposure to lightning
surges is anticipated, the GDT with the 850 V Model TBU-RS085-300 provides the best combination. The GDT takes the current and
the 850 V TBU-RS device withstands the GDT let-through voltage.
Normalized ITrigger
VRESET
1.2
1.0
0.8
VOLTAGE
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.0
-55 -35 -15 5 25 45 65 85 105 125
Temperature (°C)
tr tr = 8 µs
100 td = 20 µs
2.0
Normalized Resistance
80
et
1.5
60
1.0
40 td = t|IPP/2
0.5 20
0.0 0
-55 -35 -15 5 25 45 65 85 105 125 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Temperature (°C) t – Time (µs)
Product Dimensions
BOTTOM VIEW
D5
TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW 2
D4 D5
A E3
D
E4
6
5 N 7 E1
U
Rxx30 4
E
YWWLL 2
3 N 1 E2 E1
U
E3
H G CHAMFERED
PIN 1 INDICATOR
D6 D3 CORNER
D1 FOR PIN 1
SIDE VIEW 1 IDENTIFICATION
D2
MM
DIMENSIONS:
A1 (INCHES)
0.90
Dim. Min. Nom. Max. (.035) 3.60
0.80 0.90 1.00 7 2.20 (.142) 1.40 5
A
(.031) (.035) (.039) 2.30 (.087) (.055)
D5
TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW 2
D4 D5
A E3
D
E4
6
5 N 7 E1
U
Rxx30 4
E
YWWLL 2
3 N 1 E2 E1
U
E3
H G CHAMFERED
PIN 1 INDICATOR
D6 D3 CORNER
D1 FOR PIN 1
A1
Recommended Pad Layout
TBU® High-Speed Protectors have a 100 % matte-tin termination 0.90
finish. For improved thermal dissipation, the recommended layout (.035) 3.60
uses PCB copper areas which extend beyond the exposed solder 2.20 (.142) 1.40
2.30 (.087) (.055)
pad. The exposed solder pads should be defined by a solder mask
(.091) 0.40
which matches the pad layout of the TBU® device in size and spac- 1.30
(.051) (.016)
ing. It is recommended that they should be the same dimension as 0.40
(.016)
the TBU® pads but if smaller solder pads are used, they should be
centered on the TBU® package terminal pads and not more than
0.10-0.12 mm (0.004-0.005 in.) smaller in overall width or length.
Solder pad areas should not be larger than the TBU® pad sizes
1.60 0.40
to ensure adequate clearance is maintained. The recommended (.063) (.016)
2.30 0.40
stencil thickness is 0.10-0.12 mm (0.004-0.005 in.) with a stencil (.091) (.016) 1.00 1.30
(.039) (.051)
opening size 0.025 mm (0.0010 in.) less than the solder pad size. 0.40 1.40 1.15
K (.016) (.055) (.045)
Extended copper areas beyond the solder pad significantly improve 0.70
K (.028)
the junction to ambient thermal resistance, resulting in operation
J J
2.625
at lower junction temperatures
B
with a Ccorresponding benefit
E
of F E N
DIMENSIONS: (.103)
MM
(INCHES)
reliability.
3 2 1
3.55
All pads
A should soldered to the PCB, including pads marked as NU H (.140)
but no electrical connection should be made to these pads. Care
should be taken to assure no resistive path exists between the NU
pins to any other
PIN 1point to avoid unexpected
D performance issues. N
Reflow Profile
Packaging Specifications
P0
E
t D0 P2
B
TOP
COVER
TAPE
A
N F W
D C
YWWLL
Rxx30
B0
K0 R
A0 D1 EMBOSSMENT
P
G (MEASURED AT HUB)
A B C D G N
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Ref. Min. Max. Ref.
328 332 1.7 2.6 13.0 13.5 20.2 16.4 +3.0/-0.2 178 ± 2.0
(12.91) (13.07) (0.066) (0.102) (0.511) (.531) (0.795) (0.645 +0.118/-0.008) (7.01 ± 0.079)
A0 B0 D0 D1 E F
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. max.
6.4 6.6 8.4 8.6 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.7 1.65 1.85 7.4 7.6
(0.25) (0.26) (0.33) (0.34) (0.059) (0.063) (0.059) (0.066) (0.065) (0.073) (0.291) (0.299)
K0 P P0 P2 R t
Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
1.3 1.5 7.9 8.1 3.9 4.1 1.9 2.1 0 0.5 0.27 0.33
(0.05) (0.06) (0.311) (0.319) (0.159) (0.161) (0.075) (0.083) (0) (.020) (0.01) (0.013)
W
MM
Min. Max. DIMENSIONS:
(INCHES)
15.9 16.3
(0.625) (0.642)
REV. 03/22
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