The CD214B-B230LF belongs to the category of TVS (Transient Voltage Suppressor) diodes.
It is used for surge protection in electronic circuits, particularly in applications where protection against voltage transients is required.
The CD214B-B230LF is available in a DO-214AB package.
The essence of this product lies in its ability to protect sensitive electronic components from voltage spikes and surges.
It is typically packaged in reels with quantities varying based on customer requirements.
The CD214B-B230LF has two pins, anode, and cathode, which are clearly marked on the device.
When a transient voltage event occurs, the CD214B-B230LF conducts and clamps the voltage to a safe level, diverting the excess energy away from the protected circuit.
This information provides a comprehensive overview of the CD214B-B230LF, covering its category, use, characteristics, package, specifications, pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
What is CD214B-B230LF?
What are the key features of CD214B-B230LF?
What are the typical applications for CD214B-B230LF?
What is the maximum peak pulse power of CD214B-B230LF?
What is the operating temperature range of CD214B-B230LF?
How does CD214B-B230LF protect against voltage transients?
Is CD214B-B230LF RoHS compliant?
What is the packaging type for CD214B-B230LF?
Can CD214B-B230LF be used in high-speed data line protection?
Are there any recommended layout guidelines for using CD214B-B230LF?