The RLZ6.8B is a Zener diode manufactured by Rohm Semiconductor. This diode is designed to provide a stable 6.8V reference voltage, making it suitable for various electronic applications, including voltage regulation, overvoltage protection, and signal clipping.
Applications:
- Voltage regulation in power supplies.
- Overvoltage protection of sensitive circuits.
- Signal clipping in communication systems.
- Reference voltage in test equipment.
- Transient voltage suppression.
- Voltage shifting circuits.
Features:
- Zener Voltage: Typically 6.8V (at a specified test current).
- Low Reverse Leakage Current: Minimizes power consumption.
- Sharp Breakdown Voltage: Provides precise voltage regulation.
- High Surge Current Capability: Offers protection against voltage spikes.
- Small Package Size: Allows for compact designs.
- Surface Mount Device (SMD): Suitable for automated assembly processes.
- Stable Performance: Ensures reliable operation.
Benefits:
- Provides a stable and reliable 6.8V voltage reference.
- Protects sensitive electronic components from overvoltage damage.
- Enables precise signal clipping and shaping.
- Reduces power consumption.
- Simplifies circuit design.
- Lowers manufacturing costs through automated assembly.
- Offers consistent performance and long-term reliability.
Technical Specifications:
- Zener Voltage (Vz): Approximately 6.8V at a specific test current (Izt).
- Zener Test Current (Izt): Check the Rohm Semiconductor datasheet for the precise value.
- Reverse Leakage Current (Ir): Refer to the datasheet for the value at a specified reverse voltage.
- Power Dissipation (Pd): The maximum power the diode can dissipate; refer to the datasheet.
- Operating Temperature Range: Typically -65°C to +150°C (confirm with the datasheet).
Always refer to the official Rohm Semiconductor datasheet for the RLZ6.8B for detailed specifications, performance characteristics, application notes, and package dimensions. The datasheet provides critical information for proper component selection and circuit design.