BZT52C15-7-F vs MMBZ5252B-7-F
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| Category | Diodes - Zener - Single | Diodes - Zener - Single |
| Manufacturer | Diodes Incorporated | Diodes Incorporated |
| Description | DIODE ZENER 15V 500MW SOD123 | DIODE ZENER 24V 350MW SOT23-3 |
| Package | Tape & Reel (TR) | Tape & Reel (TR) |
| Series | - | - |
| Operating Temperature | -65°C ~ 150°C | -65°C ~ 150°C |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount | Surface Mount |
| Package / Case | SOD-123 | TO-236-3, SC-59, SOT-23-3 |
| Supplier Device Package | SOD-123 | SOT-23-3 |
| Tolerance | ±6% | ±5% |
| Power - Max | 500 mW | 350 mW |
| Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Max) @ If | 900 mV @ 10 mA | 900 mV @ 10 mA |
| Current - Reverse Leakage @ Vr | 100 nA @ 10.5 V | 100 nA @ 18 V |
| Voltage - Zener (Nom) (Vz) | 15 V | 24 V |
| Impedance (Max) (Zzt) | 30 Ohms | 33 Ohms |
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1. What are Zener diodes used for?
They are mainly used for voltage regulation, protecting circuits from overvoltage damage, and as a voltage reference source.
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2. Can 2 Zener diodes be connected in series?
Yes, two or more Zener diodes can be used in series to obtain higher stable voltage values. But pay attention to the power rating and heat dissipation of each diode.
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3. Is every diode a Zener diode?
No. Although all Zener diodes are a type of diode, not all diodes can be called Zener diodes.
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4. Where are Zener diodes used in real life?
Applied to power adapters, overvoltage protection in electronic devices, LED drive circuits, etc.

