The TZMC7V5IR08 is a Zener diode manufactured by Vishay. It is designed to provide voltage regulation and transient voltage suppression in various electronic circuits. This particular series is packaged in a small outline molded case, making it suitable for surface mount applications where space is a constraint.
Applications
- Voltage regulation: Maintaining a stable voltage level in electronic circuits.
- Transient voltage suppression: Protecting sensitive components from voltage spikes and surges.
- Overvoltage protection: Preventing damage to circuits from excessive voltage.
- Clipping circuits: Limiting the voltage swing of a signal.
- Level shifting: Adjusting the voltage level of a signal.
- Automotive electronics: Protection against voltage transients in automotive systems.
Features
- Zener voltage: Provides a stable reference voltage.
- Low dynamic impedance: Ensuring effective voltage regulation.
- Small outline molded case (SOD-80): Enabling high-density mounting.
- High surge current capability: Protecting against transient voltage spikes.
- RoHS compliant: Environmentally friendly.
- Lead-free termination: Compliant with environmental regulations.
Benefits
- Improved circuit reliability: Protecting sensitive components from voltage transients.
- Stable voltage regulation: Ensuring consistent circuit performance.
- Reduced board space: Due to the small outline package.
- Cost-effective: Providing a simple and reliable voltage regulation solution.
Additional Details
The TZMC7V5IR08 features a nominal Zener voltage of 7.5V. The 'IR08' suffix likely refers to the specific packaging and reel size. Key electrical characteristics include the Zener voltage tolerance, dynamic impedance, and surge current capability. The device is designed to operate over a wide temperature range. The Zener diode's ability to quickly clamp transient voltages to a safe level is crucial in protecting downstream components from damage. The specific details of its surge handling capabilities, reverse leakage current, and power dissipation limits can be found within the device's datasheet. It is a common component in power supplies, communication equipment, and various other electronic devices, providing essential voltage regulation and protection functionality.