The 1N5355/TR8 belongs to the category of Zener diodes.
It is commonly used for voltage regulation and transient suppression in electronic circuits.
The 1N5355/TR8 is typically available in an axial leaded package.
This Zener diode is designed to provide a stable voltage reference or to protect circuits from voltage spikes.
It is commonly available in reels or bulk packaging, with quantities varying based on supplier and customer requirements.
The 1N5355/TR8 Zener diode has two leads, with the cathode being shorter than the anode. The pin configuration is as follows: - Anode (A) - Cathode (K)
The 1N5355/TR8 operates based on the Zener effect, where it maintains a nearly constant voltage across its terminals when reverse-biased at or above its breakdown voltage.
The 1N5355/TR8 can be used in power supply circuits to regulate output voltages within a specific range.
In electronic systems, it can be employed to protect sensitive components from voltage spikes caused by switching or other transient events.
Some alternative models to the 1N5355/TR8 include: - 1N5333B/TR13 - 1N5338B/TR12 - 1N5349B/TR7 - 1N5366B/TR6
These alternatives offer different Zener voltages and power dissipation capabilities, providing flexibility in design and application.
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