The 1N4757CE3/TR13 belongs to the category of Zener diodes.
It is commonly used for voltage regulation and protection in electronic circuits.
The 1N4757CE3/TR13 is typically available in a DO-41 package.
It is often supplied in reels or bulk packaging, with quantities varying based on manufacturer specifications.
The 1N4757CE3/TR13 typically has two pins, with the anode connected to the positive side and the cathode connected to the negative side of the circuit.
The 1N4757CE3/TR13 provides a stable voltage output when reverse biased, making it suitable for voltage regulation and protection applications.
When the Zener diode is reverse biased, it allows current to flow at a specific voltage (Zener voltage), providing a stable reference voltage for the circuit.
The 1N4757CE3/TR13 is commonly used in: - Voltage regulators - Overvoltage protection circuits - Power supplies - Electronic equipment requiring stable voltage references
Some alternative models to the 1N4757CE3/TR13 include: - 1N4749CE3/TR13 (Zener voltage: 24V) - 1N4764CE3/TR13 (Zener voltage: 100V) - BZX55C43 (Zener voltage: 43V)
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What is the 1N4757CE3/TR13?
What are the typical applications of the 1N4757CE3/TR13?
What is the maximum current that can flow through the 1N4757CE3/TR13?
How does the 1N4757CE3/TR13 provide voltage regulation?
Can the 1N4757CE3/TR13 be used for overvoltage protection?
What are the key specifications to consider when using the 1N4757CE3/TR13 in a design?
Are there any temperature considerations when using the 1N4757CE3/TR13?
Can multiple 1N4757CE3/TR13 diodes be connected in series or parallel?
What are some common alternatives to the 1N4757CE3/TR13?
Where can I find detailed application notes for using the 1N4757CE3/TR13 in technical solutions?