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Toshiba adds to Zener diode range

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15 new devices for power linesprotection use a planar structure to help improve equipment reliability

Toshiba Electronics has expanded its range of Zener diodes with the launch of a further 15 products. These devices will be used to protect the power lines of semiconductor devices and equipment from switching surges and long duration overvoltage pulses. They will be useful in a wide range of applications, including consumer and industrial.

The new CMZBxxA series products feature a planar structure and are designed as successors to the mesa-structured CMZBxx series products, which have been announced as reaching end of life (EOL).

The structure enables a low reverse current and high reliability as the PN junction is protected with oxide film. Additionally, fine process adjustments ensure a reduced variation in the Zener voltage between devices.

The new products protect against transient overvoltage pulses, and also against long duration overvoltage pulses, which are usually difficult for ESD protection diodes to handle. In power lines of equipment, switching surges with long pulse widths of up to milliseconds may be generated when the circuit switches. The new Zener diodes can protect semiconductor devices from switching surges and overvoltage pulses close to DC.

Compared to the CMZBxx series, the new products improve the specification range of Zener voltage from ±10 percent (typ.) to ±5 percent (typ.) and the maximum reverse current (IR) from 10μA to 0.5μA. These improvements help to simplify equipment design and reduce overall power consumption. Additionally, as the new CMZBxxA devices use the same M-FLAT (2.4mm x 4.7mm x 0.98mm) package as the existing CMZBxx series, upgrading does not require any PCB layout changes.

The 15 products in the lineup cover a range of Zener voltage (Vz) from 12V (typ.) to 51V (typ.), supporting a wide range of commonly used voltages.


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