This is the BZV55C33 Zener diode. A Zener Diode is a semiconductor device that is used to conduct current either in the forward or reverse direction. The diode consists of a special, heavily doped p-n junction, designed to conduct in the reverse direction when a certain specified voltage (Zener voltage) is reached. Every Zener diode has a well defined reverse breakdown voltage after which it starts conducting current in reverse bias mode without getting damaged. This is known as the Zener voltage. The device has a Zener voltage of 33V and a standard tolerance on the normal Zener voltage of ±5%. This means that the Zener voltage of the diode varies by about ±5% of the actual value mentioned in practical applications.
Features
- Zener impedance is low
- Tolerance selection of ±5%
- Surface mounted applications to optimize board space
Applications
- Low voltage stabilizers or voltage references
- Adapters for laptop charging
- An important component in clipper circuits
- On-board DC/DC converter
Specifications
Model | BZV55C33 |
Tolerance | ±5% |
Zener Voltage | 33V |
Power dissipation | 500mW |
Impedance at Test Current | 220Ω at 1mA |
Junction Temperature | -65°C~175°C |
Storage Temperature | -65°C~175°C |
Package | SOD80 |
Country of Origin | China |