The VDZ11B is a Zener diode manufactured by Rohm Semiconductor. It's designed to provide a stable reference voltage in a variety of electronic circuits. Zener diodes are commonly used for voltage regulation, overvoltage protection, and voltage clipping applications.
Applications:
- Voltage regulation
- Overvoltage protection
- Voltage clipping
- Reference voltage generation
- Transient voltage suppression
Features:
- Precise Zener voltage
- Low dynamic impedance
- Small package size
- High surge current capability
- Stable performance over temperature
Benefits:
- Provides a stable and reliable voltage reference.
- Protects sensitive circuits from overvoltage conditions.
- Limits voltage to a safe level in clipping circuits.
- Conserves board space due to its small size.
- Withstands high current surges without damage.
- Maintains consistent performance across a wide temperature range.
Technical Specifications:
Zener Voltage (Vz): Approximately 11V (Consult the datasheet for the exact value and test conditions)
Zener Current (Iz): Specified in the datasheet, defining the test current for Vz measurement.
Power Dissipation (Pd): Refer to the datasheet for the maximum allowable power dissipation.
Package: Typically a small signal diode package such as SOD-323 or similar.
Operating Temperature Range: Typically -55°C to +150°C (Check the datasheet for the exact range).
Important: Always refer to the VDZ11B datasheet for precise specifications and application guidelines. The 11B suffix generally indicates a nominal Zener voltage of 11V, but variations and tolerances exist.