The 1N4739CPE3/TR8 has two leads with the following pin configuration: - Anode (A) - Positive terminal - Cathode (K) - Negative terminal
The 1N4739CPE3/TR8 operates based on the Zener effect, where it maintains a nearly constant voltage drop across its terminals when reverse biased.
This diode is commonly used in various electronic circuits such as: - Voltage regulators - Power supplies - Overvoltage protection circuits
Some alternative models to consider include: - 1N4738CPE3/TR8 (8.2V Zener voltage) - 1N4740CPE3/TR8 (10V Zener voltage) - BZX55C9V1 (9.1V Zener voltage)
This information provides a comprehensive overview of the 1N4739CPE3/TR8 semiconductor diode, covering its basic information, specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
What is the 1N4739CPE3/TR8?
What are the typical applications of the 1N4739CPE3/TR8?
What is the maximum power dissipation of the 1N4739CPE3/TR8?
What is the operating temperature range of the 1N4739CPE3/TR8?
What is the tolerance of the voltage output for the 1N4739CPE3/TR8?
Can the 1N4739CPE3/TR8 be used in reverse bias?
What is the forward voltage drop of the 1N4739CPE3/TR8?
Is the 1N4739CPE3/TR8 suitable for high-frequency applications?
What are the packaging options available for the 1N4739CPE3/TR8?
Can the 1N4739CPE3/TR8 be used in automotive electronics?