Date:2025-12-26 Categories:Product knowledge Hits:211 From:Guangdong Youfeng Microelectronics Co., Ltd
1. Overvoltage: When a diode is subjected to a voltage exceeding its rated voltage, it can cause breakdown and damage to the diode. Overvoltage may be caused by power fluctuations, equipment malfunctions, or incorrect operation.diode
2. Overcurrent: When a diode is subjected to a current exceeding its rated current, it can cause overheating and damage to the diode. Overcurrent may be caused by excessive load, equipment failure, or incorrect operation.diode
3. High temperature: The diode generates heat during operation. If the heat dissipation is poor or the ambient temperature is too high, it can cause the diode to overheat and be damaged.
4. Reverse voltage: Clamp diodes have conductivity under forward voltage, but should have good cutoff characteristics under reverse voltage. If the diode conducts under reverse voltage, it will cause damage to the diode.diode
5. Electrostatic breakdown: Static electricity refers to the accumulation of static charges in electronic devices. If too much static charge accumulates, it can cause diode electrostatic breakdown and damage.diode
6、 Operating procedures:
When using clamp diodes, the following operating procedures should be noted:
1. Choose the appropriate diode: Select the appropriate clamp diode based on the application scenario and requirements, including rated voltage, rated current, packaging form, etc.diode
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