The CD214A-B130LLF is a two-pin device with anode and cathode terminals.
Advantages: - Efficient voltage regulation - High surge capability - Low power dissipation
Disadvantages: - Limited reverse voltage tolerance - Sensitive to overvoltage conditions
The CD214A-B130LLF operates based on the Schottky barrier principle, where the metal-semiconductor junction allows for fast switching and low forward voltage drop.
This diode is commonly used in: - Power supplies - Voltage clamping circuits - Reverse polarity protection - Overvoltage protection
Note: The above information is for reference purposes only. Always refer to the manufacturer's datasheet for accurate specifications.
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