12V Zener Diode 1W Motorola


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The 12V Zener Diode 1W (Motorola) is a high-reliability voltage-regulating diode designed to provide a stable 12-volt reference and effective over-voltage protection in electronic circuits. Key Technical Specifications Datasheet Snapshot Zener voltage: 12 V Power rating: 1 W Brand: Motorola Diode type: Zener diode Through-hole package (commonly DO-41) Suitable for voltage regulation and protection applications

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The 12V Zener Diode 1W (Motorola) is a robust and dependable component used for voltage regulation and circuit protection in a wide range of electronic applications. When reverse-biased and operated in its Zener breakdown region, the diode maintains a stable output of approximately 12 volts, making it ideal for voltage reference and clamping purposes.

Manufactured to Motorola’s quality standards, this Zener diode is widely used in power supply circuits, voltage stabilizers, over-voltage protection networks, and signal regulation stages. It helps protect sensitive electronic components by limiting excessive voltage and reducing the risk of damage caused by voltage spikes or supply fluctuations.

With a 1-watt power dissipation rating, this diode can handle higher current levels compared to 0.5W Zener diodes, making it suitable for more demanding low-power regulation tasks. The through-hole package allows easy installation on PCBs and breadboards, making it popular for industrial electronics, repair work, educational labs, and DIY projects.

For safe and reliable operation, the diode should always be used with a proper series current-limiting resistor to control Zener current and prevent overheating.

Key Technical Specifications Datasheet Snapshot

  • Zener voltage: 12 V

  • Power dissipation: 1 W

  • Reverse breakdown voltage regulation

  • Through-hole mounting

  • Ideal for voltage reference and over-voltage protection

The 12V Zener Diode 1W Motorola provides a durable, accurate, and cost-effective solution for voltage stabilization and protection in electronic systems.