The BZV90-C9V1 is a robust Zener diode designed and manufactured by NXP Semiconductors, a leader in the electronic components industry. This particular diode is crafted to provide a precise voltage regulation solution in a wide array of electronic circuits. The BZV90-C9V1 is characterized by its high reliability and stability, making it an excellent choice for voltage clamping applications and voltage reference purposes.
Key Features
- Zener Voltage: The diode offers a nominal Zener voltage of 9.1V, which is ideal for providing a stable reference voltage in many electronic designs.
- Power Dissipation: With a power dissipation of 1.3W, the BZV90-C9V1 can handle a significant amount of energy without compromising its performance, ensuring longevity and reliability.
- High Surge Capability: The device is capable of withstanding surge currents, providing protection against voltage spikes and enhancing the durability of the end product.
- Package: It is housed in a compact, glass-sealed package which ensures protection against environmental factors and mechanical stress, thereby enhancing its performance in harsh conditions.
Applications
The BZV90-C9V1 is versatile and can be used in various applications, including:
- Power supply regulation
- Overvoltage and transient voltage protection
- Electronic tuning and calibration
- Consumer electronics
- Industrial electronics
Quality and Reliability
NXP Semiconductors is known for its commitment to quality, and the BZV90-C9V1 is no exception. Each diode is rigorously tested to ensure it meets the high standards expected by the industry. Customers can trust the BZV90-C9V1 for consistent performance and resilience in their electronic applications.
Environmental Compliance
The BZV90-C9V1 is manufactured with the environment in mind. It complies with RoHS directives, meaning it is free from hazardous substances such as lead, mercury, and cadmium. This compliance ensures that the product is suitable for use in a wide range of markets, including those with strict environmental regulations.