The SMBJ5357BE3/TR13 has two pins, with the anode connected to the positive side of the circuit and the cathode connected to the ground.
When a voltage transient occurs, the SMBJ5357BE3/TR13 conducts current to divert the excess energy away from the protected circuit, thereby limiting the voltage across the circuit.
The SMBJ5357BE3/TR13 is commonly used in: - Power supply units - Communication equipment - Automotive electronics - Industrial control systems
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