The SMBG5354BE3/TR13 belongs to the category of semiconductor devices.
This product is used for voltage regulation and transient voltage suppression in electronic circuits.
The SMBG5354BE3/TR13 is available in a surface mount package.
The essence of this product lies in its ability to protect sensitive electronic components from voltage spikes and surges.
The SMBG5354BE3/TR13 is typically packaged in reels and is available in varying quantities depending on the supplier.
The SMBG5354BE3/TR13 has a standard SMC (DO-214AB) package with two pins. Pin 1 is the cathode, and pin 2 is the anode.
The SMBG5354BE3/TR13 operates by diverting excess voltage away from the protected circuit, thereby limiting the voltage across the circuit during transient events.
This product is commonly used in electronic equipment such as power supplies, communication systems, and industrial control systems where protection against voltage transients is critical.
Note: The alternative models provided are based on similar specifications and application suitability.
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