The SMBJ5348CE3/TR13 has two pins, with the anode connected to the positive side and the cathode connected to the negative side.
The SMBJ5348CE3/TR13 operates by diverting excessive voltage away from sensitive electronic components during transient voltage events. When the voltage exceeds the breakdown voltage, the diode conducts, providing a low impedance path for the excess energy to be safely dissipated.
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What is the SMBJ5348CE3/TR13?
What is the maximum working voltage of the SMBJ5348CE3/TR13?
What is the peak pulse power dissipation of the SMBJ5348CE3/TR13?
In what applications can the SMBJ5348CE3/TR13 be used?
What is the response time of the SMBJ5348CE3/TR13?
How does the SMBJ5348CE3/TR13 provide protection?
Is the SMBJ5348CE3/TR13 RoHS compliant?
What is the operating temperature range of the SMBJ5348CE3/TR13?
Can the SMBJ5348CE3/TR13 be used for surge protection in power supply units?
Does the SMBJ5348CE3/TR13 require any external components for proper operation?