The CD214L-T26ALF belongs to the category of TVS (Transient Voltage Suppressor) diodes.
It is used for protecting sensitive electronics from voltage transients induced by lightning, electrostatic discharge (ESD), and other transient voltage events.
The CD214L-T26ALF is available in a surface mount SMA package.
The essence of the CD214L-T26ALF lies in its ability to provide robust protection against voltage transients, ensuring the reliability and longevity of electronic devices.
It is typically packaged in reels with a quantity of 3000 units per reel.
The CD214L-T26ALF has two pins: 1. Anode 2. Cathode
When a transient voltage event occurs, the CD214L-T26ALF rapidly conducts current to divert the excess energy away from the protected circuit, thereby limiting the voltage across the circuit.
The CD214L-T26ALF is commonly used in various applications, including: - Consumer electronics - Telecommunication equipment - Industrial control systems - Automotive electronics
Some alternative models to the CD214L-T26ALF include: - CD214L-T24ALF - CD214L-T27ALF - CD214L-T28ALF
These alternative models offer different breakdown voltage ranges to suit specific application requirements.
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What is CD214L-T26ALF?
What are the key features of CD214L-T26ALF?
What applications is CD214L-T26ALF commonly used in?
What is the maximum clamping voltage of CD214L-T26ALF?
How does CD214L-T26ALF protect electronic circuits?
What is the operating temperature range of CD214L-T26ALF?
Can CD214L-T26ALF be used for ESD protection?
What is the typical response time of CD214L-T26ALF?
Is CD214L-T26ALF RoHS compliant?
Are there any recommended layout considerations when using CD214L-T26ALF?