The Voltage regulator diode BZV55-C6V8 makes use of the PN junction's reversal properties. PN junction diodes' reverse voltage can be increased to the point where a strong current begins to flow and constant voltage is attained. Both this occurrence and this voltage are referred to as breakdown phenomena. This property is actively used by voltage regulator diodes. Voltage regulator diodes are also referred to as Zener diodes since this breakdown voltage is also known as the Zener voltage. This voltage can be used as a reference voltage for electrical circuits or as a constant voltage power source.
Voltage regulation, reference elements, surge suppressors, switching applications, and clipper circuits all make use of Zener diodes.
Features
- Non-repetitive peak reverse power dissipation: <= 40 W
- Total power dissipation: 500mW
- Two tolerance series: 2 % and 5 %
- Wide working voltage range: nominal 2.4 V to 75 V
- Low differential resistance
Specifications
Model | BZV55-C6V8 |
Type | Voltage regulator diodes |
Package Style | SOD80 |
Tolerance | ±5% |
Voltage - Zener (Nom) (Vz) | 6.8 V |
Power dissipation | 500 mW |
Current - Reverse Leakage | 100 nA at 3V |
Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Max) | 1.5 V @ 200 mA |
Operating Temperature Range | -65°C to 175°C |
Country of Origin | China |