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  2. TVS Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    TVS Motor Company (commonly known as TVS) is an Indian multinational motorcycle manufacturer headquartered in Chennai. It is the third-largest motorcycle company in India by revenue. The company has annual sales of three million units and an annual production capacity of over four million vehicles.

  3. TVS Motor manufactures the largest range of two-wheelers, starting from mopeds, to scooters, commuter motorcycles, to racing inspired bikes like the TVS Apache series and the TVS Apache RR310. Whatever your requirement be, we have one for everyone.

  4. TVS Motor Company - One of the largest 2-wheeler companies in the world. Discover our racing-inspired Apache bikes, commuter motorcycles, scooters, mopeds, & 3-wheelers. Visit Now!

  5. TVS Motor, a automotive powerhouse with state of the art R&D and cutting edge designs, distributes in more than 60 countries. 2nd largest exporter in India, TVS Motor is the largest company of TVS group in terms of size and turnover.

  6. TVS in Automotive Applications - Diodes Incorporated

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    Isaac Sibson, Automotive BU, Diodes Incorporated. The automotive environment is challenging for electronics. Transient spikes, noise and discharges are common, and it is necessary to protect sensitive semiconductor devices from damage. This is done using Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) devices.

  7. TVS SCS has been providing world-class end-to-end supply chain solution to the automotive sector for over 100 years. We work closely with some of the largest vehicle manufacturers and Tier 1 suppliers throughout the world, many of which are household names in the car, bus and commercial vehicle market.

  8. Transient Voltage Suppression in Automotive - Diodes Incorporated

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    Transient voltages are an ever-present threat to sensitive integrated circuits, and in automotive applications they are unavoidable. The TVS is the right component, in many cases, to provide protection against surges, spikes and transients.