The SMBJ5356C/TR13 has a simple 2-pin configuration with the anode connected to one pin and the cathode connected to the other.
The SMBJ5356C/TR13 operates by diverting excess current away from sensitive electronic components when a transient voltage event occurs. It acts as a voltage-triggered switch, conducting when the voltage across it exceeds the breakdown voltage.
The SMBJ5356C/TR13 is commonly used in: - Telecommunication equipment - Industrial equipment - Consumer electronics - Automotive electronics - Medical equipment - Aerospace systems
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