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Considering component recommendations.
Organizing component queries.
Searching for components.
Searching library for: "Recommend TVS diodes for protecting a nominal 12 V DC power input on an embedded board. Prioritize unidirectional surge suppressors appropriate for a 12 V rail that may see automotive-like transients or adapter hot-plug spikes. I want practical PCB-friendly options with datasheets, package, standoff or breakdown suitable above the maximum normal input voltage, and reasonable clamping behavior. Include availability fields."
Searching library for: "Recommend reverse polarity protection components for a nominal 12 V DC input on a low-power embedded PCB. I am interested in practical options such as Schottky diodes for simple series protection and P-channel MOSFETs or ideal-diode style parts for lower-loss protection. Prioritize PCB-friendly parts with datasheets and availability."
Creating search plan for: "Recommend TVS diodes for protecting a nominal 12 V DC power input on an embedded board. Prioritize unidirectional surge suppressors appropriate for a 12 V rail that may see automotive-like transients or adapter hot-plug spikes. I want practical PCB-friendly options with datasheets, package, standoff or breakdown suitable above the maximum normal input voltage, and reasonable clamping behavior. Include availability fields. --- MANDATORY search constraints (these MUST be applied to all searches): fieldCategories: ["core","type","manufacturer","specifications","availability","packaging"] facetFilters: ["part_type:Diode"] hitsPerPage: 5"
Creating search plan for: "Recommend reverse polarity protection components for a nominal 12 V DC input on a low-power embedded PCB. I am interested in practical options such as Schottky diodes for simple series protection and P-channel MOSFETs or ideal-diode style parts for lower-loss protection. Prioritize PCB-friendly parts with datasheets and availability. --- MANDATORY search constraints (these MUST be applied to all searches): fieldCategories: ["core","type","manufacturer","specifications","availability","packaging"] hitsPerPage: 8"
Searching: "Reverse-polarity protection for nominal 12V DC input; low-loss solution using a P-channel MOSFET as an ideal diode; prefer SOT-23 or SOT-23-3 package, low Rds(on) at -10V gate, and datasheet availability"
Searching: "12V ideal-diode / load-switch IC that controls external MOSFET for reverse-polarity protection; compact package (SO-8 / SOT-23), includes current limiting or thermal protection if possible"
Found 48 results.
Searching: "Recommend reverse polarity protection components for a nominal 12 V DC input on a low-power embedded PCB. I am interested in practical options such as Schottky diodes for simple series protection and P-channel MOSFETs or ideal-diode style parts for lower-loss protection. Prioritize PCB-friendly parts with datasheets and availability. --- MANDATORY search constraints (these MUST be applied to all searches): fieldCategories: ["core","type","manufacturer","specifications","availability","packaging"] hitsPerPage: 8"
Searching: "Unidirectional TVS diode for 12 V automotive power rail; VRWM ~13-16V; breakdown above normal input; surge rating >=600W; low clamping; PCB SMB/SMC/SOD-128/DO-214 packages; automotive/transient protection, include availability and datasheet"
Found 15 results.
Searching: "Recommend TVS diodes for protecting a nominal 12 V DC power input on an embedded board. Prioritize unidirectional surge suppressors appropriate for a 12 V rail that may see automotive-like transients or adapter hot-plug spikes. I want practical PCB-friendly options with datasheets, package, standoff or breakdown suitable above the maximum normal input voltage, and reasonable clamping behavior. Include availability fields. --- MANDATORY search constraints (these MUST be applied to all searches): fieldCategories: ["core","type","manufacturer","specifications","availability","packaging"] facetFilters: ["part_type:Diode"] hitsPerPage: 5"
Finished searching for components.
Looking for "Key protection specs: working standoff voltage, breakdown voltage, clamping voltage, peak pulse power, polarity, package, and recommended use on a 12 V input." in 2304140030_STMicroelectronics-SMBJ12A-TR_C133677.pdf
Looking for "Key specs for reverse polarity protection: drain-source voltage, gate-source voltage, Rds(on), package, and suitability as a high-side P-channel MOSFET on a 12 V input." in ds31447.pdf
Looking for "Key specs for reverse polarity protection: input operating voltage range, reverse protection / ideal diode behavior, package, and why to use it on a 12 V input with an external MOSFET." in lm5050-2.pdf
Looking for "Key specs for reverse polarity protection: repetitive peak reverse voltage, average forward current, forward voltage, package, and suitability as a series diode on a 12 V input." in PMEG4010EH_EJ_ET-1360330.pdf
TVS diode options
| Role | Recommended part | Why it fits |
|---|---|---|
| Tight clamp for regulated 12 V adapter input | SMBJ12A-TR | Datasheet shows 12 V VRWM, 13.3 V to 14.0 V VBR, 19.9 V max clamp @ 31 A (10/1000 µs), 600 W peak pulse power, unidirectional, SMB package. Good if your input really stays near 12 V nominal. |
| More headroom for “12 V” systems that can rise above 12 V | SMBJ14A-HR | Better conceptual fit if your rail can sit near 13.8 V to 14.4 V. I found it in the library, but I could not verify its exact datasheet values from the datasheet tool, so I would treat it as a candidate, not the primary recommendation yet. |
Reverse-polarity protection options
| Approach | Recommended part | Why it fits | Trade-off |
|---|---|---|---|
| Simple, low-cost | PMEG4010EH,115 | Datasheet explicitly lists reverse-polarity protection use. Rated 40 V, 1 A, with about 295 mV typ @ 100 mA, 420 mV typ @ 500 mA, 540 mV typ @ 1 A. | Easiest option, but wastes voltage and power. |
| Low-loss discrete high-side protection | DMP3098L-7 | P-channel MOSFET, -30 V VDS, ±20 V VGS, 120 mOhm max @ -4.5 V, SOT-23. Good for a compact high-side reverse-polarity circuit on a 12 V rail. | Lower loss than a diode, but slightly more design effort. |
| Most robust low-loss solution | LM5050-2 | Datasheet supports 6 V to 75 V operation, uses an external N-MOSFET as an ideal diode, and regulates only a very small forward drop. Best if you want efficient reverse blocking and backfeed protection. | Highest complexity and BOM count. |
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