The 1N4729 G has two leads, with the cathode marked by a band on the body of the diode.
The 1N4729 G operates based on the Zener effect, where it maintains a nearly constant voltage across its terminals when reverse biased, allowing it to regulate voltage in electronic circuits.
The 1N4729 G is commonly used in: - Voltage regulators - Power supplies - Overvoltage protection circuits
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What is the 1N4729 G diode used for?
What is the maximum forward voltage of the 1N4729 G diode?
What is the maximum reverse voltage of the 1N4729 G diode?
What is the power dissipation of the 1N4729 G diode?
What are the typical applications of the 1N4729 G diode?
What is the operating temperature range of the 1N4729 G diode?
What is the peak forward surge current of the 1N4729 G diode?
Can the 1N4729 G diode be used in automotive applications?
Is the 1N4729 G diode suitable for high-frequency applications?
What are the key differences between the 1N4729 G diode and similar diodes in its series?