The 1N4760AE3/TR13 is a two-pin diode with the anode connected to the positive terminal and the cathode connected to the negative terminal.
The 1N4760AE3/TR13 operates based on the Zener effect, where it maintains a nearly constant voltage across its terminals when reverse biased.
This diode is commonly used in voltage regulation circuits, surge suppressors, and overvoltage protection in various electronic devices such as power supplies, amplifiers, and automotive electronics.
Note: The alternative models listed above are compatible substitutes for the 1N4760AE3/TR13.
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What is the 1N4760AE3/TR13?
Where can the 1N4760AE3/TR13 be used?
What is the maximum current that the 1N4760AE3/TR13 can handle?
How does the 1N4760AE3/TR13 provide voltage regulation?
What are the key specifications to consider when using the 1N4760AE3/TR13 in a circuit?
Can the 1N4760AE3/TR13 be used for overvoltage protection?
What are the typical applications of the 1N4760AE3/TR13 in technical solutions?
How does the 1N4760AE3/TR13 compare to other Zener diodes with similar specifications?
What are the temperature considerations when using the 1N4760AE3/TR13?
Are there any alternative components that can be used in place of the 1N4760AE3/TR13?