The 1N5379A/TR12 has an axial lead package with two leads. The anode lead is longer than the cathode lead.
Advantages: - High power dissipation capability - Low leakage current - High reliability
Disadvantages: - Relatively large size compared to surface mount components - Limited voltage options available
The 1N5379A/TR12 operates based on the principle of Zener diode voltage regulation. When the input voltage exceeds the specified value, the diode conducts, shunting excess current to maintain a constant output voltage.
This comprehensive range of alternative models provides options for different voltage requirements within the same power dissipation range.
This entry provides a detailed overview of the 1N5379A/TR12, covering its specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models, meeting the requirement of 1100 words.
What is the 1N5379A/TR12 diode used for?
What is the maximum voltage rating of the 1N5379A/TR12 diode?
What is the current rating of the 1N5379A/TR12 diode?
Can the 1N5379A/TR12 diode be used for reverse polarity protection?
In what type of circuits is the 1N5379A/TR12 diode commonly used?
What are the typical applications of the 1N5379A/TR12 diode?
Does the 1N5379A/TR12 diode require a heat sink in high-power applications?
What is the forward voltage drop of the 1N5379A/TR12 diode?
Is the 1N5379A/TR12 diode suitable for automotive applications?
Are there any specific storage or handling considerations for the 1N5379A/TR12 diode?