P4KE36C-B belongs to the category of transient voltage suppressor diodes.
These diodes are used to protect sensitive electronic components from voltage transients induced by lightning, inductive load switching, and electrostatic discharge.
The P4KE36C-B diode has two pins, anode, and cathode, which are identified by a line on the cathode side of the diode.
P4KE36C-B operates by diverting excess voltage away from the protected circuit, shunting it to ground and limiting the voltage across the circuit.
This comprehensive entry provides a detailed overview of the P4KE36C-B transient voltage suppressor diode, covering its specifications, functional features, advantages, disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
What is P4KE36C-B?
What is the maximum voltage rating for P4KE36C-B?
What is the peak pulse power handling capability of P4KE36C-B?
How does P4KE36C-B protect electronic circuits?
In what applications is P4KE36C-B commonly used?
What are the key specifications to consider when using P4KE36C-B in a technical solution?
Can P4KE36C-B be used for surge protection in AC power lines?
What is the typical response time of P4KE36C-B during a transient event?
Does P4KE36C-B require any additional heat sinking or cooling measures?
Are there any recommended layout considerations when integrating P4KE36C-B into a circuit?