The SMBJ45CD-M3/I belongs to the category of transient voltage suppressor (TVS) diodes.
The SMBJ45CD-M3/I has two pins: 1. Anode (A) 2. Cathode (K)
Advantages: - Effective protection against transient voltage events - RoHS compliant - Compact SMB package
Disadvantages: - Limited breakdown voltage compared to higher voltage TVS diodes - May require additional circuitry for comprehensive overvoltage protection
The SMBJ45CD-M3/I operates by diverting excessive current away from sensitive electronic components when a transient voltage event occurs. It rapidly clamps the voltage to a safe level, protecting the downstream circuitry.
The SMBJ45CD-M3/I is commonly used in various applications including: - Telecommunication equipment - Industrial control systems - Automotive electronics - Consumer electronics
These alternative models provide varying breakdown voltages to suit different application requirements.
This entry provides a comprehensive overview of the SMBJ45CD-M3/I transient voltage suppressor diode, covering its category, basic information, specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
What is the SMBJ45CD-M3/I used for?
What is the maximum working voltage of the SMBJ45CD-M3/I?
What is the peak pulse power dissipation of the SMBJ45CD-M3/I?
What are the typical applications of the SMBJ45CD-M3/I?
What is the clamping voltage of the SMBJ45CD-M3/I?
What is the operating temperature range of the SMBJ45CD-M3/I?
Is the SMBJ45CD-M3/I RoHS compliant?
What is the package type of the SMBJ45CD-M3/I?
Does the SMBJ45CD-M3/I require any external components for proper operation?
Can the SMBJ45CD-M3/I be used for surge protection in power supply units?