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PZM3.3NB2A,115

PZM3.3NB2A,115

PZM3.3NB2A,115

NXP USA Inc.

ZENER DIODE 95Ohm ±4% 5μA @ 1V 3 Terminations TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3

SOT-23

PZM3.3NB2A,115 Datasheet PDF

non-compliant

Technical Specifications

Parameter NameValue
TypeParameter
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3
Surface MountYES
Diode Element Material SILICON
PackagingTape & Reel (TR)
Tolerance ±4%
Pbfree Code yes
Part StatusObsolete
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Number of Terminations 3
ECCN Code EAR99
HTS Code8541.10.00.50
Terminal Position DUAL
Terminal FormGULL WING
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) NOT SPECIFIED
Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s) NOT SPECIFIED
Base Part Number PZM3V3
Pin Count3
JESD-30 Code R-PDSO-G3
Qualification StatusNot Qualified
Operating Temperature (Max) 150°C
Number of Elements 2
Polarity UNIDIRECTIONAL
Configuration COMMON ANODE, 2 ELEMENTS
Power Dissipation-Max 0.22W
Diode Type ZENER DIODE
Current - Reverse Leakage @ Vr 5μA @ 1V
Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Max) @ If 1.1V @ 100mA
Power - Max 220mW
Impedance-Max 95Ohm
Reference Voltage3.3V
Voltage - Zener (Nom) (Vz) 3.3V
Voltage Tol-Max 3.7%
Working Test Current 5mA
RoHS StatusROHS3 Compliant
In-Stock:3679 items

PZM3.3NB2A,115 Product Details

PZM3.3NB2A,115 Overview


An electrical device like this requires a reverse leakage current of 5μA @ 1V.A maximum voltage (Tol) can be supplied if 3.7% is set.While the device is operating, the maximum voltage - Zener (Nom) is reduced to 3.3V.This device must be operated with the working test voltage set to 5mA.For operation, diode reaches 1.1V @ 100mA at the maximum voltage - Forward (Vf).

PZM3.3NB2A,115 Features


reverse leakage current of 5μA @ 1V
5μA @ 1V is the maximum voltage (Tol)
the working test voltage to 5mA
minimal dynamic impedance is 5mA


PZM3.3NB2A,115 Applications


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