The KDZ6.2FV is a Zener diode manufactured by KEC (Korea Electronics Co., Ltd.). This diode is designed to provide precise voltage regulation and overvoltage protection in various electronic circuits. Its primary function is to maintain a stable voltage across its terminals when the reverse voltage exceeds the Zener voltage, thereby protecting sensitive components from voltage spikes.
Applications:
- Voltage Regulation: Used to maintain a stable voltage output in power supplies and voltage regulators.
- Overvoltage Protection: Protects sensitive circuits from damage due to voltage surges or transients.
- Clipping Circuits: Employed to clip or limit voltage signals to a specific level.
- Wave Shaping: Used to modify the shape of voltage waveforms.
- Reference Voltage: Provides a stable reference voltage for comparators and other circuits.
Features:
- Precise Zener Voltage: Offers a tightly controlled Zener voltage for accurate voltage regulation.
- Low Reverse Leakage Current: Minimizes current leakage in the reverse direction.
- High Surge Current Capability: Can withstand high surge currents without damage.
- Small Package Size: Available in a compact package for space-saving designs.
- RoHS Compliant: Compliant with environmental regulations.
Benefits:
- Accurate Voltage Regulation: Provides a stable and reliable voltage reference.
- Enhanced Circuit Protection: Protects sensitive components from overvoltage conditions.
- Compact Design: Small package size allows for use in space-constrained applications.
- Reliable Performance: High surge current capability ensures robust performance in demanding applications.
- Environmentally Friendly: RoHS compliance minimizes environmental impact.
Additional Details:
The KDZ6.2FV has a nominal Zener voltage of 6.2V. The power dissipation is typically around 500mW. The reverse leakage current is typically in the microampere range. It is typically available in a surface-mount package such as SOD-323. The operating and storage temperature ranges are usually between -55°C to +150°C. The Zener voltage tolerance is usually around ±5%.