The JAN1N751C-1 belongs to the category of semiconductor devices, specifically zener diodes.
The JAN1N751C-1 zener diode typically has two pins, with the cathode connected to the semiconductor's N-type material and the anode connected to the P-type material.
The JAN1N751C-1 operates based on the principle of the zener effect, where it maintains a nearly constant voltage across its terminals when reverse-biased at the specified breakdown voltage.
The JAN1N751C-1 finds application in various fields such as: - Voltage regulators in power supplies - Signal clamping and limiting circuits - Voltage reference sources in instrumentation
Some alternative models to the JAN1N751C-1 include: - 1N4732A - BZX55C - LM431
This comprehensive entry provides a detailed understanding of the JAN1N751C-1 zener diode, covering its specifications, functional features, application fields, and alternative models within the specified word limit.
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