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Suggestion - TVS diode at 5V input #11

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BitMaker-hub opened this issue Oct 24, 2024 · 2 comments
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Suggestion - TVS diode at 5V input #11

BitMaker-hub opened this issue Oct 24, 2024 · 2 comments

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BitMaker-hub commented Oct 24, 2024

Even could not be necessary, this is recommended to protect bitaxe from plug/unplug transients.
This should be on the power supply, but you can't always guarantee.
A SMAJ5.0A is enough

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etkaar added a commit to etkaar/bitaxe-gamma that referenced this issue Nov 17, 2024
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etkaar commented Nov 17, 2024

Hi! Sounds good. I added the diode into the schematics and placed it on the backside:
etkaar@5fe1325

Position on PCB is not final though, since I also want to add a SMD fuse, see #17.

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etkaar commented Nov 19, 2024

Unfortunately I am not so familiar with the PCB, so it is hard for me to add the SMD fuse.

However, regarding the TVS diode two important notes:

  • I would not recommend adding it without adding the fuse, because if the TVS dies, it will cause a short.
  • 400W for the SMAJ5.0A sounds much, but probably isn't enough. As far as I know some kind of ESD protection can be offered by capacitors as well and having some (bulk?) capacitance at 5 V input sounds not bad and we already have C2, C3 and C4. Others are more competent than me to answer the question if these are already enough and/or if we can use a bulk capacitance (e.g. a nice aluminum electrolytic capacitor) instead.

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