BZX79C56 belongs to the category of Zener diodes.
It is commonly used for voltage regulation and protection in electronic circuits.
The BZX79C56 is typically available in a DO-35 glass package.
It is usually packaged in reels or bulk, with quantities varying based on manufacturer specifications.
The BZX79C56 has two leads, with the cathode marked by a band on the body of the diode.
The BZX79C56 Zener diode provides a stable reference voltage and protects circuits from overvoltage conditions by conducting when the voltage across it reaches the specified Zener voltage.
When the voltage across the BZX79C56 exceeds its Zener voltage, it begins to conduct, effectively clamping the voltage to the Zener voltage level.
The BZX79C56 is widely used in: - Voltage regulators - Overvoltage protection circuits - Signal clamping circuits - Voltage reference circuits
Some alternative models to BZX79C56 include: - 1N4738A (Zener voltage: 56V, Power: 1W) - BZT52C56 (Zener voltage: 56V, Power: 500mW) - MMBZ5230B (Zener voltage: 56V, Power: 350mW)
This comprehensive entry provides an in-depth understanding of the BZX79C56 Zener diode, covering its product details, specifications, functional features, advantages, disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
What is the BZX79C56?
What is the maximum power dissipation of BZX79C56?
What is the voltage tolerance of BZX79C56?
How can BZX79C56 be used for voltage regulation?
What are the typical applications of BZX79C56?
What is the maximum forward voltage drop of BZX79C56?
How does BZX79C56 provide overvoltage protection?
What is the temperature coefficient of BZX79C56?
Can BZX79C56 be used in reverse-biased mode?
What are the key considerations when designing with BZX79C56?