The RD5.6FM-T1 is a Zener diode manufactured by NEC, designed for providing stable voltage regulation and transient voltage suppression in various electronic circuits. This surface-mount device is commonly used for protecting sensitive components from overvoltage conditions by clamping the voltage at a predefined level. Its compact size and reliable performance make it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Applications:
- Voltage regulation in power supplies for portable devices
- Transient voltage suppression in data lines and communication interfaces
- Overvoltage protection in microcontroller-based systems and embedded applications
- Reference voltage generation in analog circuits, sensors, and measurement systems
- Clamping voltage in signal processing and data acquisition systems
Features:
- Zener Voltage (Vz): 5.6V (Nominal)
- Surface Mount Device (SMD) for automated assembly processes
- High surge current capability to withstand transient voltage spikes
- Low leakage current to minimize power consumption and improve efficiency
- RoHS compliant, ensuring environmental friendliness and compliance with regulations
Benefits:
- Provides stable and consistent voltage regulation, enhancing the reliability of electronic circuits.
- Protects sensitive components from overvoltage damage, extending the lifespan of electronic devices.
- Enables compact and efficient circuit designs due to its small form factor and surface-mount compatibility.
- Reduces power consumption with its low leakage current, improving overall system efficiency.
- Complies with environmental regulations, demonstrating a commitment to responsible manufacturing practices.
Additional Details:
The RD5.6FM-T1 has a defined power dissipation rating, indicating its thermal handling capabilities. It functions reliably within a specific operating temperature range. The package type (e.g., SOD-323) and dimensions are crucial for PCB layout and assembly. The low leakage current minimizes power loss in circuits. The surge current capability protects against transient voltage spikes. The Zener impedance influences voltage regulation stability. Refer to NEC datasheets for detailed electrical specifications and performance curves.