The TFZ36B is a Zener diode manufactured by Rohm Semiconductor, designed to provide a stable voltage reference or voltage clamping in electronic circuits. Its primary function is to maintain a consistent voltage level when operating in reverse breakdown, making it suitable for protecting sensitive components from overvoltage conditions.
Applications:
- Voltage Regulation: Provides a stable voltage reference for circuits.
- Overvoltage Protection: Protects sensitive components from voltage spikes and surges.
- Clipping Circuits: Used to shape waveforms by limiting voltage levels.
- Power Supplies: Provides a regulated voltage in power supply circuits.
- Electronic Instruments: Provides a stable voltage reference in various electronic instruments.
Features:
- Precise Zener Voltage: Maintains a stable voltage at the Zener breakdown point.
- Low Leakage Current: Minimizes current flow when reverse biased below the Zener voltage.
- High Surge Current Capability: Can withstand transient voltage spikes.
- Small Package: Compact size for space-constrained applications.
- RoHS Compliant: Complies with environmental regulations.
Benefits:
- Reliable Voltage Reference: Provides a stable voltage for circuit operation.
- Enhanced Protection: Protects components from overvoltage damage.
- Simplified Circuit Design: Simplifies voltage regulation and protection circuits.
- Compact Design: Allows for smaller and more densely populated circuit boards.
- Environmentally Friendly: Complies with RoHS standards.
Technical Specifications:
The TFZ36B features a Zener voltage of approximately 36V. It is characterized by low leakage current and high surge current handling capabilities. It typically comes in a small surface-mount package such as a SOD-323. The operating temperature range is typically -65°C to +150°C. It's designed to provide stable and reliable voltage regulation in various electronic applications.
This Zener diode is well-suited for providing voltage regulation and overvoltage protection in a wide range of electronic devices.