The 1N5335/TR8 belongs to the category of Zener diodes.
It is commonly used for voltage regulation and transient suppression in electronic circuits.
The 1N5335/TR8 is typically available in a DO-201AD package.
It is often supplied in reels or tubes, with quantities varying based on manufacturer and distributor specifications.
The 1N5335/TR8 Zener diode has a standard axial lead configuration with two leads, one anode, and one cathode.
The 1N5335/TR8 Zener diode provides a stable voltage reference and can regulate voltage within a circuit, ensuring that it remains constant even when there are fluctuations in the input voltage.
When the voltage across the Zener diode reaches its breakdown voltage (5.6V in this case), it starts conducting in the reverse direction, effectively clamping the voltage at the specified level.
The 1N5335/TR8 Zener diode finds applications in various fields, including: - Voltage regulation in power supplies - Overvoltage protection in electronic circuits - Voltage reference in instrumentation circuits
Some alternative models to the 1N5335/TR8 Zener diode include: - 1N5336B/TR8 (6.2V Zener voltage) - 1N5337B/TR8 (6.8V Zener voltage) - 1N5338B/TR8 (7.5V Zener voltage)
These alternatives offer different Zener voltages to suit specific circuit requirements.
This comprehensive entry provides detailed information about the 1N5335/TR8 Zener diode, covering its basic characteristics, specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
What is the 1N5335/TR8 diode used for?
What is the maximum voltage rating of the 1N5335/TR8 diode?
What is the current rating of the 1N5335/TR8 diode?
How does the 1N5335/TR8 diode regulate voltage?
Can the 1N5335/TR8 diode be used for reverse polarity protection?
What are some common applications of the 1N5335/TR8 diode?
Is the 1N5335/TR8 diode suitable for high-power applications?
What are the temperature specifications for the 1N5335/TR8 diode?
Can multiple 1N5335/TR8 diodes be connected in parallel to increase current handling capacity?
Are there any specific layout considerations when using the 1N5335/TR8 diode in a circuit?