The SMBJ85C-E3/5B belongs to the category of transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diodes. These diodes are widely used for protecting sensitive electronic components from voltage spikes and transients. The SMBJ85C-E3/5B is characterized by its high surge capability, low clamping voltage, and compact package, making it suitable for a variety of applications. It is available in a DO-214AA (SMB) package and is offered in tape and reel packaging with a quantity of 3000 units per reel.
The SMBJ85C-E3/5B features a standard DO-214AA (SMB) package with two pins. Pin 1 is the anode, and pin 2 is the cathode.
The SMBJ85C-E3/5B operates by diverting excessive transient current away from sensitive components when a voltage spike occurs. This prevents damage to the connected circuitry by limiting the voltage across it.
The SMBJ85C-E3/5B is commonly used in various electronic systems, including: - Power supplies - Communication equipment - Industrial control systems - Automotive electronics - Consumer electronics
Some alternative models to the SMBJ85C-E3/5B include: - SMAJ85A - SMCJ85CA - P6SMBJ85CA
In conclusion, the SMBJ85C-E3/5B transient voltage suppressor diode offers reliable protection against voltage spikes and transients in a compact and efficient package. Its high surge capability and low clamping voltage make it a popular choice for a wide range of electronic applications. However, it is important to consider its limitations in power dissipation and the need for additional circuitry in high-power scenarios.
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