The 1N5224C-TAP belongs to the category of Zener diodes.
It is commonly used for voltage regulation and protection in electronic circuits.
The 1N5224C-TAP is typically available in a DO-35 package.
It is usually packaged in reels or tubes, with quantities varying based on manufacturer specifications.
The 1N5224C-TAP has two pins, with the anode connected to the positive side and the cathode connected to the negative side of the circuit.
The 1N5224C-TAP provides a constant voltage output when it is reverse-biased at its specified Zener voltage. It acts as a voltage regulator by maintaining a nearly constant voltage across its terminals.
When the Zener diode is reverse-biased and the voltage across it reaches the Zener voltage, it starts conducting, allowing current to flow in the reverse direction and maintaining a nearly constant voltage drop across its terminals.
The 1N5224C-TAP is widely used in various electronic circuits such as voltage regulators, overvoltage protection circuits, and signal clamping circuits. It finds applications in power supplies, automotive electronics, and consumer electronics.
Some alternative models to the 1N5224C-TAP include: - 1N5221B-TAP - 1N5222B-TAP - 1N5223B-TAP - 1N5225B-TAP
These alternatives offer different Zener voltages and power dissipation capabilities, providing flexibility in design and application.
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