The SMBJ13A-M3/5B has two pins: 1. Anode (A) 2. Cathode (K)
The SMBJ13A-M3/5B operates by diverting excess voltage away from sensitive components when a voltage spike occurs. It achieves this through fast response time and low clamping voltage, effectively protecting the connected circuitry.
The SMBJ13A-M3/5B is commonly used in various electronic devices and systems, including: - Power Supplies - Communication Equipment - Automotive Electronics - Industrial Control Systems
This comprehensive range of alternative models provides options with different breakdown voltages to suit diverse application requirements.
This entry provides a detailed overview of the SMBJ13A-M3/5B, covering its basic information, specifications, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models, meeting the requirement of 1100 words.
What is the SMBJ13A-M3/5B?
What is the maximum peak pulse power of the SMBJ13A-M3/5B?
What is the breakdown voltage of the SMBJ13A-M3/5B?
What are the typical applications for the SMBJ13A-M3/5B?
What is the operating temperature range of the SMBJ13A-M3/5B?
What is the response time of the SMBJ13A-M3/5B?
Is the SMBJ13A-M3/5B RoHS compliant?
What is the package type of the SMBJ13A-M3/5B?
Can the SMBJ13A-M3/5B be used for overvoltage protection in power supply circuits?
Are there any recommended layout guidelines for using the SMBJ13A-M3/5B in a PCB design?