Electronic – TVS for 48v system

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I have a 48v battery powered system is charged by normal lead acid charger that might reach up to 14.5v and maybe 15v per battery ( total 58v to 60v ).
The circuit contains components rated for 75v and 100v . As everyone else i get confused by the various ratings and how they are related to my needs:

1. reverse standoff voltage

2. break down voltage

3. maximum clamping voltage

I would like to know which TVS fits 48v circuit (voltage rating wise):

from littel fuse 1.5KE series
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my first impression is to use the 1.5KE68A because the reverse stand-off voltage is approximately equal to maximum Vcc, but the maximum clamping voltage is way above the 75v rating of the regulator. Even the 1.5ke56 has clamping voltage of 77v.

Question:Which TVS should i choose ? or is this a limitation of TVS and i should consider other type of clamping ?

Note for whom might consider this a duplicate: i check 3 posts on this site but have not found the right answer.

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Best Answer

Since OP added information on the actual circuit, here's one solution.

LM5118 is an external switch controller so there's no need to use the same input voltage as you're using for switching. I'd put a 22R series resistor to the switcher input and clamp it with a 68V 5W zener diode. This would comfortably protect the circuit @ 88V input voltage. At least in theory. In practice the zener diode would overheat and die unless you had metal clad PCB or perhaps a solder-on heatsink to dissipate all that heat away. Since the system is battery powered there should be no chance of actually exceeding 60V on steady state operation to start with.

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