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NXP USA Inc.
NXP Semiconductors, a frontrunner in embedded controllers, offers a wide array of MCUs with Arm-based processors. Their innovation extends to robust Power Management for industry and automotive use. NXP's products globally empower and interconnect, fostering proficiency for individuals, organizations, and the world. Noteworthy is the integration of Freescale Semiconductor into NXP (December 2015).
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BZX585-B47,115 FEATURES
• Total power dissipation: max. 300 mW • Two tolerance series: ± 2 % and ± 5 % • Working voltage range: nominal 2.4 V to 75 V(E24 range) • Non-repetitive peak reverse power dissipation: max.
BZX585-B47,115 DESCRIPTION
Low-power voltage regulator diodes encapsulated in anultra small SOD523 plastic SMD package.The diodes are available in the normalized E24 ± 2 %(BZX585-B) and ± 5 % (BZX585-C) tolerance range.The series consists of 37 types with nominal workingvoltages from 2.4 V to 75 V.
BZX585-B47,115 APPLICATIONS
• General regulation functions.
BZX585-B47,115 DESCRIPTION
Product Attributes
TYPE | DESCRIPTION | Select all |
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Package / Case | SC-79, SOD-523 | |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | |
Operating Temperature | -65°C ~ 150°C | |
Maximum Forward Voltage at Forward Current | 1.1 V @ 100 mA | |
Current - Reverse Leakage @ Vr | 50 nA @ 32.9 V | |
Maximum Impedance (Zzt) | 170 Ohms | |
Maximum Power | 300 mW | |
Tolerance | ±2% | |
Nominal Zener Voltage (Vz) | 47 V | |
Supplier Device Package | SOD-523 | |
Package | Bulk | |
Product Status | Active |
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NXP USA Inc.
NXP Semiconductors, a frontrunner in embedded controllers, offers a wide array of MCUs with Arm-based processors. Their innovation extends to robust Power Management for industry and automotive use. NXP's products globally empower and interconnect, fostering proficiency for individuals, organizations, and the world. Noteworthy is the integration of Freescale Semiconductor into NXP (December 2015).