The 1N5226BE3 belongs to the category of Zener diodes.
It is commonly used for voltage regulation and protection in electronic circuits.
The 1N5226BE3 is typically available in reels or bulk packaging, with quantities varying based on supplier and customer requirements.
The 1N5226BE3 Zener diode has two pins, with the anode connected to the positive side and the cathode connected to the negative side of the circuit.
The 1N5226BE3 Zener diode provides a constant voltage output when it is operated in its reverse breakdown region. It acts as a voltage regulator, maintaining a stable voltage across its terminals.
When the voltage across the 1N5226BE3 exceeds its Zener voltage, it allows current to flow in the reverse direction, effectively regulating the voltage across its terminals.
The 1N5226BE3 Zener diode finds applications in various electronic circuits such as voltage regulators, overvoltage protection, and signal clamping circuits. It is commonly used in power supplies, voltage references, and precision voltage regulators.
Some alternative models to the 1N5226BE3 Zener diode include: - 1N5221B: 2.4V Zener voltage - 1N5222B: 2.7V Zener voltage - 1N5223B: 3.0V Zener voltage - 1N5224B: 3.3V Zener voltage - 1N5225B: 3.6V Zener voltage
These alternative models offer different Zener voltages to suit specific circuit requirements.
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