The SM8LC12E3/TR7 is a SOD-882 packaged device with two pins. Pin 1 is the anode and pin 2 is the cathode.
Advantages: - Effective surge protection - Compact size - Wide operating temperature range
Disadvantages: - Limited breakdown voltage - Sensitive to improper handling during installation
The SM8LC12E3/TR7 operates by diverting excess voltage transients away from sensitive electronic components, thereby protecting them from damage. When a transient voltage spike occurs, the device rapidly clamps the voltage to a safe level, preventing it from reaching the protected circuitry.
This surge protection component is commonly used in various electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, and other portable electronics. It is also utilized in industrial control systems, automotive electronics, and telecommunications equipment to safeguard against voltage surges and electrostatic discharge events.
Note: The alternative models listed above are similar surge protection components with varying specifications and package types.
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What is SM8LC12E3/TR7?
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