The SMBJ5932C/TR13 has a standard SMB package with two pins. Pin 1 is the cathode and pin 2 is the anode.
The SMBJ5932C/TR13 operates by diverting excess current away from sensitive components when a transient voltage event occurs. It acts as a shunt to protect downstream electronics.
This TVS diode is commonly used in various electronic devices such as power supplies, communication equipment, automotive systems, and industrial controls to safeguard against voltage surges and spikes.
Note: The alternative models listed above are for reference purposes and may require evaluation based on specific application requirements.
This entry provides a comprehensive overview of the SMBJ5932C/TR13, covering its basic information, specifications, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
What is the SMBJ5932C/TR13?
What is the maximum peak pulse power of the SMBJ5932C/TR13?
What is the breakdown voltage of the SMBJ5932C/TR13?
What are the typical applications of the SMBJ5932C/TR13?
What is the operating temperature range of the SMBJ5932C/TR13?
What is the reverse stand-off voltage of the SMBJ5932C/TR13?
Does the SMBJ5932C/TR13 meet any specific industry standards?
Can the SMBJ5932C/TR13 be used for ESD protection?
What is the response time of the SMBJ5932C/TR13 to voltage transients?
Is the SMBJ5932C/TR13 available in different package types?