DZ23-C3V9
DZ23-C3V9 is Dual Common-Cathode Zener Diodes manufactured by General Semiconductor.
- Part of the DZ2 comparator family.
- Part of the DZ2 comparator family.
Features
- Dual Silicon Planar Zener Diodes, mon Cathode
- The Zener voltages are graded according to the international E 24 standard. Standard Zener voltage tolerance is ±5%. Replace “C” with “B” for 2% tolerance. Other voltage tolerances and other Zener voltages are available upon request.
- The parameters are valid for both diodes in one case. ∆VZ and ∆rzj of the two diodes in one case is ≤ 5%
- This diode is also available in other case styles and configurations including: the dual diode mon cathode configuration with type designation AZ23, the single diode SOT-23 case with the type designation BZX84C, and the single diode SOD-123 case with the type designation BZT52C.
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Mechanical Data
Case: SOT-23 Plastic Package Weight: Approx. 0.008g Packaging Codes/Options: E8/10K per 13” reel (8mm tape), 30K/box E9/3K per 7” reel (8mm tape), 30K/box
Maximum Ratings and Thermal Characteristics (T
Parameter Power Dissipation at Tamb = 25°C Thermal Resistance Junction to Ambient Air Junction Temperature Storage Temperature Range
Note: (1) Device on fiberglass substrate, see layout
= 25°C unless otherwise noted)
Symbol Ptot RθJA Tj TS
Value 300 420
(1) (1)
Unit m W °C/W °C °C
- 65 to +150
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DZ23 Series
Dual mon-Cathode Zener Diodes
Electrical Characteristics
(TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted)
Dynamic Resistance at IZ = 5m A f = 1k Hz rzj (Ω) 75 (<83) 80 (<95) 80 (<95) 80 (<95) 80 (<95) 80 (<95) 70 (<78) 30 (<60) 10 (<40) 4.8 (<10) 4.5 (<8) 4 (<7) 4.5 (<7) 4.8 (<10) 5.2 (<15) 6 (<20) 7 (<20) 9 (<25) 11 (<30) 13 (<40) 18 (<50) 20 (<50) 25 (<55) 28 (<80) 30 (<80) 35 (<80) 40 (<80) 40 (<90) 50 (<90) 60 (<100) 70 (<100) 70 (<100) at IZ = 1m A f = 1k Hz rzj (Ω) <500 <500 <500 <500 <500 <500 <500 <480 <400 <200 <150 <50 <50 <50 <70 <70 <90 <110 <110 <170 <170 <220 <220 <220 <250 <250 <250 <250 <300 <700 <750 <750 Temp. Coeff. of Zener Voltage at IZ = 5m A αVZ (10- 4/°C)
- 9 …
- 4
- 9 …
- 3
- 8 …
- 3
- 8 …
- 3
- 7 …
- 3
- 6 …
- 1
- 5 … +2
- 3 … +4
- 2 …...