THROUGH-HOLE Current Regulator Diodes 2

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Diode Type Terminal Position Terminal Form No. of Terminals Surface Mount Package Shape Package Body Material Config Technology No. of Elements Nominal Regulation Current (Ireg) Package Style (Meter) Sub-Category Maximum Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage Maximum Knee Impedance Maximum Operating Temperature Maximum Limiting Voltage Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Minimum Dynamic Impedance JESD-30 Code Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Case Connection Qualification Maximum Power Dissipation Additional Features JEDEC-95 Code JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Diode Element Material Reference Standard

J505-TO-92

Linear Integrated Systems

CURRENT REGULATOR DIODE

BOTTOM

THROUGH-HOLE

2

NO

ROUND

PLASTIC/EPOXY

SINGLE

FIELD EFFECT

1

1 mA

CYLINDRICAL

135 Cel

.9 V

-55 Cel

MATTE TIN

O-PBCY-T2

1

Not Qualified

e3

SILICON

J509-LF

Calogic

CURRENT REGULATOR DIODE

BOTTOM

THROUGH-HOLE

2

NO

ROUND

PLASTIC/EPOXY

SINGLE

FIELD EFFECT

1

3 mA

CYLINDRICAL

150 Cel

3.5 V

-55 Cel

O-PBCY-T2

.36 W

TO-92

SILICON

Current Regulator Diodes

Current regulator diodes, also known as constant current diodes, are electronic components used to regulate the current flowing through a circuit. They are designed to provide a constant current independent of the voltage applied to the circuit.

Current regulator diodes work by maintaining a constant voltage drop across the diode, which in turn maintains a constant current through the circuit. The voltage drop is determined by the internal structure of the diode, which is typically made up of a P-N junction and a resistor.

Current regulator diodes are commonly used in electronic circuits that require a constant current, such as LED drivers, voltage regulators, and battery chargers. They offer several advantages over other types of current regulation, such as simplicity, low cost, and high reliability.

Current regulator diodes come in different package sizes and current ratings, depending on the application and the required performance. They can be integrated into a circuit board or mounted in a separate enclosure, depending on the application and the space available.