The BZX384-B2V7 is a Zener diode manufactured by General Semiconductor (now part of Vishay). It is designed for voltage regulation and transient voltage suppression in electronic circuits. This diode maintains a stable voltage of 2.7V when operated in the reverse breakdown region, which is crucial for protecting sensitive components from overvoltage conditions.
Applications:
- Voltage regulation in low-voltage power supplies
- Overvoltage protection for microcontrollers and integrated circuits
- Signal clamping in data transmission lines
- Voltage reference in portable devices
- Transient suppression in automotive electronics
Features:
- Zener Voltage of 2.7V: Provides a stable voltage reference for various applications.
- Low Dynamic Resistance: Ensures minimal voltage variation with changing current.
- Fast Response Time: Quickly clamps voltage spikes to protect downstream components.
- Small Footprint: Available in compact SMD packages for high-density PCB layouts.
- High Surge Current Capability: Robust design for handling transient surges.
Benefits:
- Enhanced Circuit Protection: Prevents damage to sensitive electronic components from voltage surges.
- Stable Voltage Reference: Ensures consistent performance of regulated circuits.
- Space Saving Design: Small package allows for efficient use of PCB real estate.
- Improved System Reliability: Reduces the risk of component failure due to overvoltage events.
- Easy Integration: Compatible with standard PCB assembly processes.
Additional Details:
The BZX384-B2V7 Zener diode typically comes in a SOD-323 or similar surface-mount package. Its key specifications include a Zener voltage tolerance, typically ±5%, and a low reverse leakage current. The diode is designed to operate over a wide temperature range, making it suitable for various environmental conditions. It adheres to RoHS standards, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. Proper thermal management is essential to ensure the diode operates within its specified power dissipation limits.