The SMBJ150CE3/TR13 has two pins, with the anode connected to the positive side and the cathode connected to the negative side of the circuit.
When a transient voltage spike occurs, the SMBJ150CE3/TR13 conducts current to divert the excess energy away from the protected circuit, thereby limiting the voltage across the circuit.
This information provides a comprehensive understanding of the SMBJ150CE3/TR13 diode, including its specifications, functional features, advantages, disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
What is the SMBJ150CE3/TR13?
What is the maximum working voltage of the SMBJ150CE3/TR13?
What is the peak pulse power dissipation of the SMBJ150CE3/TR13?
What are the typical applications of the SMBJ150CE3/TR13?
What is the clamping voltage of the SMBJ150CE3/TR13?
What is the operating temperature range of the SMBJ150CE3/TR13?
Is the SMBJ150CE3/TR13 RoHS compliant?
What package type does the SMBJ150CE3/TR13 come in?
What standards does the SMBJ150CE3/TR13 comply with?
Can the SMBJ150CE3/TR13 be used for overvoltage protection in automotive systems?