The 1.5SMC130 belongs to the category of TVS (Transient Voltage Suppressor) diodes.
It is used for surge protection in electronic circuits and systems, particularly in applications where transient overvoltage events may occur.
The 1.5SMC130 is typically available in a DO-214AB (SMC) package.
The essence of the 1.5SMC130 lies in its ability to protect sensitive electronic components from voltage transients and spikes.
The 1.5SMC130 is commonly packaged in reels or trays, with quantities varying based on manufacturer specifications.
The 1.5SMC130 typically has two pins, with the cathode connected to the marked side of the package and the anode connected to the unmarked side.
The 1.5SMC130 operates by diverting excessive current away from sensitive components when a transient voltage event occurs, thereby limiting the voltage across the protected load.
The 1.5SMC130 is commonly used in: - Power supplies - Telecommunication equipment - Automotive electronics - Industrial control systems - Consumer electronics
This list is not exhaustive and alternative models may vary based on specific requirements and manufacturers.
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