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Voltage regulator double diodes
Low power general purpose voltage regulator double diodes in a SOT346 (SC59) plastic package, suitable for surface mounted design.
Features and benefits
- Total power dissipation: max. 220 mW per diode
- Small plastic package suitable for surface mounted design
- Working voltage: nom. 2.4 V and 15 V (E24 range).
Applications
- General regulation functions.
Package
All type numbers in the table below are discontinued.
| Type number | Orderable part number, (Ordering code (12NC)) | Status | Marking | Package | Package information | Reflow-/Wave soldering | Packing |
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| PZM12NB2A | PZM12NB2A,115 (934055364115) |
Obsolete | no package information | ||||
Environmental information
All type numbers in the table below are discontinued.
| Type number | Orderable part number | Chemical content | RoHS | RHF-indicator |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PZM12NB2A | PZM12NB2A,115 | PZM12NB2A |
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Documentation (1)
| File name | Title | Type | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| PZM_NA_SERIES | Voltage regulator double diodes | Data sheet | 1999-06-10 |
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Longevity
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How does it work?
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