The SMBJ5345AE3/TR13 has two pins: 1. Anode (A) - Connects to the positive side of the circuit 2. Cathode (K) - Connects to the negative side of the circuit
The SMBJ5345AE3/TR13 operates by diverting excess transient voltage away from sensitive components in a circuit. When a transient event occurs, the diode rapidly switches into its low-impedance state, providing a path for the transient current to bypass the protected components.
The SMBJ5345AE3/TR13 is commonly used in various electronic systems, including: - Power supplies - Communication equipment - Automotive electronics - Industrial control systems
Some alternative models to the SMBJ5345AE3/TR13 include: - SMBJ5339B: Lower clamping voltage - SMBJ5366D: Higher peak pulse current handling - SMBJ5388F: Enhanced surge capability
This completes the entry for the SMBJ5345AE3/TR13, covering its basic information overview, specifications, detailed pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, detailed application field plans, and alternative models.
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