The BZX384C15 is a Zener diode manufactured by EIC discrete Semiconductors. Being classified as End-of-Life implies it is no longer actively produced. A Zener diode is a special type of diode that allows current to flow in the reverse direction when a certain voltage (the Zener voltage) is reached. It's commonly used for voltage regulation and protection.
Applications
- Voltage regulation circuits
- Overvoltage protection
- Clipping circuits
- Voltage reference
- Transient voltage suppression
Features
- Zener voltage: 15V (nominal)
- Low reverse leakage current
- Small signal diode package (e.g., SOD-323)
- High surge current capability (relative to its size)
- Fast response time
Benefits
- Stable voltage regulation
- Protection against voltage spikes
- Simple circuit design
- Compact size
- Reliable performance
- Relatively low cost
Additional Details
The BZX384C15 has a nominal Zener voltage of 15V, meaning it will start conducting in the reverse direction when the reverse voltage reaches approximately 15V. The exact Zener voltage can vary slightly depending on the manufacturing tolerances, which is usually specified in the datasheet. The power dissipation rating determines the maximum power the diode can handle without being damaged. It is crucial to select a Zener diode with appropriate voltage and power ratings for the specific application. Because this is an End-of-Life component, finding an exact replacement may be difficult. Consider using a suitable replacement with similar specifications from another manufacturer.
Refer to the original EIC discrete Semiconductors datasheet for complete electrical characteristics and application recommendations, if available.