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STMicroelectronics DB4 DIAC 45V, 2A, 2-Pin DO-35 / 8290692


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Item number:
     2794E-8290692
Manufacturer:
     ST Microelectronics
Manufacturer no.:
     DB4
EAN/GTIN:
     5059042497045
Search terms:
DIAC
DB3, DB4, SMDB3 DIAC Diodes. ST Microelectronics Functioning as a trigger diode with a fixed voltage reference, the DB3/DB4 series can be used in conjunction with triacs for simplified gate control circuits or as a starting element in fluorescent lamp ballasts. The surface mount SOT23-3L package allows compact, SMD based designs for automated manufacturing. Features and Benefits. ;ul> ;li>VBO: 32 V and 40 V ;/li> ;li>Low breakover current ;/li> ;li>Breakover voltage symmetry: 3V ;/li> ;li>ECOPACK®2 compliant ;/li> ;/ul>. Applications. ;ul> ;li>Triggering device for Triac or SCR based motor/ light dimmer ;/li> ;li>32 V trigger device for oscillator circuit ;/li> ;li>Start-up triggering in lighting ballast for CFL, TL or LED lamps ;/li> ;/ul>
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Maximum Breakover Voltage:
45V
Repetitive Peak On-State Current:
2A
Mounting Type:
Through Hole
Package Type:
DO-35
Pin Count:
2
Dimensions:
2 (Dia) x 4.5mm
Length:
4.5mm
Width:
2 (Dia.)mm
Maximum Operating Temperature:
+125 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature:
-40 °C
Other search terms: 8290692, Semiconductors, Discrete Semiconductors, DIACs, STMicroelectronics, DB4
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