The MXSMBJ90AE3 features a standard SOD-123FL package with two pins. Pin 1 is the anode, and pin 2 is the cathode.
The MXSMBJ90AE3 operates by diverting transient voltage spikes away from sensitive components. When a surge event occurs, the diode array rapidly clamps the voltage to a safe level, protecting downstream circuitry.
The MXSMBJ90AE3 is commonly used in electronic devices and circuits that are susceptible to transient voltage spikes, such as: - Mobile phones - Portable electronics - Automotive electronics - Industrial control systems
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