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What is the most commonly used ESD structure in RF circuits?

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Diode, ggMOS, SCR, which is suitable for RF application??

Thanks ~~~
 

Probably Diode is the most common used in RF
 

Re: What is the most commonly used ESD structure in RF circu

Low capacitance varistors also work.
 

Re: What is the most commonly used ESD structure in RF circu

Hi, Normally TV's and radio's use two antiparallel 1N4148 diodes. Professional receivers use Surge Arresters with 1 pF capacity work perfect but expensive. Neon tube does also work for low cost !.

Paul.
 

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