The 1N4752A G is a semiconductor diode, specifically a Zener diode.
It is commonly used for voltage regulation and protection in electronic circuits.
The 1N4752A G is typically available in bulk packaging with quantities varying based on supplier and customer requirements.
The 1N4752A G has two pins, anode (A) and cathode (K), which are identified by the polarity band on the diode body. The anode is connected to the positive side of the circuit, while the cathode is connected to the negative side.
The 1N4752A G operates as a voltage regulator, maintaining a constant output voltage across its terminals when the input voltage varies within a specified range.
The 1N4752A G operates based on the Zener effect, where it maintains a nearly constant voltage across its terminals when reverse-biased at the specified Zener voltage.
The 1N4752A G is widely used in various electronic applications, including: - Voltage regulators in power supplies - Overvoltage protection circuits - Signal clamping and limiting circuits
Some alternative models to the 1N4752A G include: - 1N4731A (Zener voltage: 4.3V) - 1N4740A (Zener voltage: 10V) - 1N4764A (Zener voltage: 100V)
This provides a range of options for different voltage regulation requirements.
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