Semtech has launched the TDS5311P, which it says is the industry’s first circuit protection device built to deliver near-constant clamping voltage for 48 V USB Power Delivery Extended Power Range applications. That is the real story here. As USB PD EPR pushes VBus up to 53 V, protection behavior starts becoming a much bigger design concern, especially in industrial equipment, rugged mobile hardware, and higher-performance portable systems where voltage margin is already tighter.
The TDS5311P is a circuit protection device used to protect USB PD EPR VBus rails operating up to 53 V. Built on Semtech’s SurgeSwitch surge-rated FET architecture, it is designed to keep clamping behavior much steadier across current and temperature than conventional TVS diodes typically do. In a 48 V USB PD design, the protection part is not just there for a worst-case event. It also affects how much confidence the rest of the power path can place in the bus once surge conditions and thermal variation enter the picture.
TVS Behavior Gets More Awkward At 48 V
Semtech is directly going after a known weakness in conventional TVS protection. The issue is not whether a TVS diode clamps at all, but that the clamping voltage can shift across surge current and temperature. At lower voltages, that may be easier to tolerate. On a 48 V USB rail, it becomes much less comfortable.
That is why the near-constant clamping claim matters more than the raw pulse-power number. If the clamp point stays more predictable from the first microsecond of a surge through maximum rated current, then the downstream design is dealing with something far less variable. That can reduce the need to carry extra design margin elsewhere just to compensate for uncertain protection behavior.
Small Device, Less Margin For Error
The TDS5311P comes in a 2.0 x 2.0 mm DFN-6 package, but the electrical requirements are not small. Semtech rates the part for 1512 W peak pulse power, 24 A peak pulse current, and IEC 61000-4-5 compliance. Those numbers matter because USB PD EPR is no longer confined to easier consumer environments. Once higher-voltage USB starts showing up in more industrial and rugged hardware, weak protection choices become much easier to expose.
Semtech’s pitch is fairly specific. The TDS5311P is not just about surviving surges. It is about making VBus protection more electrically predictable as USB power moves into systems that are far less forgiving than earlier generations of USB hardware.
Learn more and read the original announcement at www.semtech.com
Technology Overview
The Semtech TDS5311P is a circuit protection device for USB Power Delivery Extended Power Range systems with VBus operation up to 53 V. Built on Semtech’s SurgeSwitch architecture, it is designed to provide near-constant clamping voltage across current and temperature, with 1512 W peak pulse power, 24 A peak pulse current, and IEC 61000-4-5 compliance. View the TDS5311P datasheet.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Semtech TDS5311P used for?
The TDS5311P is used to protect USB PD Extended Power Range VBus rails in 48 V systems such as industrial equipment, rugged mobility devices, and high-performance portable hardware.
What makes the Semtech TDS5311P different from conventional TVS diodes?
Semtech says the TDS5311P delivers near-constant clamping voltage across current and temperature, where conventional TVS diode clamping behavior can shift.