The 1N4754A B0G belongs to the category of Zener diodes.
It is commonly used for voltage regulation and protection in electronic circuits.
The 1N4754A B0G is typically available in tape and reel packaging with quantities varying based on manufacturer specifications.
The 1N4754A B0G has a standard DO-41 package with two leads. The anode is connected to the positive terminal, and the cathode is connected to the negative terminal.
The 1N4754A B0G provides a constant voltage output when reverse biased, making it suitable for voltage regulation and transient suppression.
When the voltage across the 1N4754A B0G exceeds its rated Zener voltage, it starts conducting in the reverse direction, maintaining a nearly constant voltage drop across its terminals.
The 1N4754A B0G is widely used in various applications such as: - Voltage regulators - Overvoltage protection circuits - Signal clamping circuits - Voltage reference sources
Some alternative models to the 1N4754A B0G include: - 1N4732A - 1N4746A - 1N4761A - BZX55C39
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What is the 1N4754A B0G?
What are the typical applications of the 1N4754A B0G?
What is the maximum current that can flow through the 1N4754A B0G?
How does the 1N4754A B0G provide voltage regulation?
Can the 1N4754A B0G be used for overvoltage protection?
What are the key specifications to consider when using the 1N4754A B0G in a design?
Is the 1N4754A B0G suitable for high-frequency applications?
What are the potential failure modes of the 1N4754A B0G?
Can multiple 1N4754A B0G diodes be connected in series or parallel?
Are there any alternative components that can be used in place of the 1N4754A B0G?