Nexperia Zener Diodes

Nexperia Zener Diodes are used as voltage regulator diodes in most of your electronic applications. These zener diodes are AEC-Q101 certified and include both Japanese and European selection groups in a wide variety of voltage, package, and configuration options. The diodes are available in a comprehensive selection of ±1500 product types and give you the option of customized designs in small-scale, high density circuit designs.

Features

  • Comprehensive range of package and power dissipation options
  • Narrow working-voltage tolerances
  • Realization of customized, effective protection in small scaled, high density circuit designs.
  • Wide range of working voltages

Applications

  • General regulation and voltage reference functions
  • Over-voltage protection

Video

This TTI Tech Specs video for Nexperia Zener Diodes explains Nexperia offers more than 1500 Zener diode part numbers, with standard leaded, leadless, and glass package surface mount parts. This includes working voltages from 2V to 105V, with narrow working voltage tolerances, enabling customized, effective protection, regulation, and reference functions in high density designs. 

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Video Transcript

Comprehensive is defined as, “complete, including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something.” It’s a word that’s often misused, like the “comprehensive” spinal adjustment you can get at the county fair in 3 minutes. However, Nexperia’s claim that they have a comprehensive range of package and power dissipation options for zener diodes is absolutely fair. Nexperia offers more than 1500 Zener diode part numbers, with standard leaded, leadless, and glass package surface mount parts.

This includes working voltages from 2V to 105V, with narrow working voltage tolerances, enabling customized, effective protection, regulation, and reference functions in high density designs. Diodes are offered with current ratings up to 500mA and total power dissipation up to 1500mW. Configurations include single, back-to-back, and dual in isolated or common anode variations, and many part numbers are AEC-Q101 qualified.

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