Category: Electronic Component
Use: Surge Protection
Characteristics: High power handling, low clamping voltage
Package: Axial
Essence: Protects electronic circuits from voltage surges
Packaging/Quantity: Bulk packaging, quantity varies
The 5KP30CAE3/TR13 is an axial leaded device with two pins. The pin configuration is as follows: - Pin 1: Anode - Pin 2: Cathode
Advantages: - High power handling capacity - Low clamping voltage for effective protection - Wide operating temperature range
Disadvantages: - Unidirectional protection only - Bulkier compared to surface mount devices
When a voltage surge occurs, the 5KP30CAE3/TR13 conducts and clamps the voltage to a safe level, protecting the connected circuitry from damage. This is achieved through the use of avalanche breakdown.
The 5KP30CAE3/TR13 is commonly used in various electronic systems such as: - Power supplies - Telecommunication equipment - Industrial controls - Automotive electronics - Consumer electronics
Some alternative models to the 5KP30CAE3/TR13 include: - 5KP26CAE3/TR13 - 5KP28CAE3/TR13 - 5KP33CAE3/TR13 - 5KP36CAE3/TR13
These alternatives offer similar surge protection capabilities with varying breakdown voltages.
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