The 1N4756APE3/TR12 has a standard DO-41 package with two leads. The cathode is marked by a band on the body of the diode.
The 1N4756APE3/TR12 operates based on the Zener effect, where it maintains a constant voltage across its terminals when reverse biased.
This diode is commonly used in voltage regulator circuits, surge suppressors, and overvoltage protection in various electronic devices such as power supplies, automotive electronics, and industrial equipment.
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What is the 1N4756APE3/TR12?
What are the typical applications of the 1N4756APE3/TR12?
What is the maximum current that the 1N4756APE3/TR12 can handle?
How does the 1N4756APE3/TR12 provide voltage regulation?
Can the 1N4756APE3/TR12 be used for overvoltage protection?
What are the key specifications to consider when using the 1N4756APE3/TR12 in a circuit?
Are there any temperature considerations when using the 1N4756APE3/TR12?
Can multiple 1N4756APE3/TR12 diodes be connected in series or parallel?
What are the potential failure modes of the 1N4756APE3/TR12?
Are there any alternative components that can be used in place of the 1N4756APE3/TR12?