The RD5.6L-T1 is a Zener diode manufactured by NEC, primarily used for voltage regulation and transient suppression in electronic circuits. It is designed to maintain a stable voltage level, protecting sensitive components from voltage spikes and fluctuations. This diode is commonly found in various electronic devices requiring precise voltage control.
Applications:
- Voltage regulation in power supplies for portable electronics
- Transient voltage suppression in communication lines and data interfaces
- Overvoltage protection for microcontrollers and integrated circuits
- Reference voltage generation in analog circuits and sensor systems
- Clamping voltage in signal processing and data acquisition equipment
Features:
- Zener Voltage (Vz): 5.6V (Nominal)
- Small package size for space-constrained applications
- High surge current capability to withstand transient voltages
- Low leakage current for improved energy efficiency
- RoHS compliant, ensuring environmental responsibility
Benefits:
- Provides stable and accurate voltage regulation, enhancing circuit reliability.
- Protects sensitive components from overvoltage damage, extending the lifespan of electronic devices.
- Enables compact and efficient circuit designs with its small footprint.
- Reduces power consumption due to its low leakage current characteristics.
- Complies with environmental regulations, promoting sustainable manufacturing practices.
Additional Details:
The RD5.6L-T1 features a specific power dissipation rating, indicating its thermal handling capacity. Its operating temperature range allows it to function effectively under diverse environmental conditions. The small package size facilitates integration into densely populated circuit boards. The low leakage current minimizes power losses and improves overall efficiency. The surge current capability provides protection against transient voltage events. The Zener impedance affects the stability of the regulated voltage. Consult NEC datasheets for detailed electrical characteristics and performance curves.