VISHAY
BZT52 Series
Vishay Semiconductors
Zener Diodes
Features
• Silicon Planar Power Zener Diodes
• These diodes are also available in other case
styles and other configurations including: the
SOT-23 case with type designation BZX84 series,
the dual zener diode common anode configuration
in the SOT-23 case with type designation AZ23
series and the dual zener diode common cathode
configuration in the SOT-23 case with type desig-
nation DZ23 series.
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• The Zener voltages are graded according to the
international E 24 standard. Standard Zener volt-
age tolerance is ± 5 %. Replace suffix "C" with "B"
for ± 2 % tolerance. Other tolerances and other
Zener voltages are available upon request.
Mechanical Data
Case:
SOD-123 Plastic Case
Weight:
approx. 10 mg
Packaging Codes/Options:
D3 / 10 K per 13 " reel (8 mm tape)
D4 / 3 K per 7 " reel (8 mm tape)
Absolute Maximum Ratings
T
amb
= 25 °C, unless otherwise specified
Parameter
Zener current see table " Characteristics "
Power dissipation
1)
Test condition
Symbol
P
tot
Value
410
1)
Unit
mW
Diode on ceramic substrate 0.7 mm; 2.5 mm
2
area
Maximum Thermal Characteristics
T
amb
= 25 °C, unless otherwise specified
Parameter
Thermal resistance junction to
ambient air
Junction temperature
Storage temperature range
1)
Test condition
Symbol
R
θJA
T
J
T
S
Value
300
1)
150
- 65 to + 150
Unit
°C/W
°C
°C
Valid provided that electrodes are kept at ambient temperature
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BZT52 Series
Vishay Semiconductors
Typical Characteristics
(T
amb
= 25
°C
unless otherwise specified)
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18117
Figure 1. Forward characteristics
Figure 4. Dynamic Resistance vs. Zener Current
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18118
Figure 2. Admissible Power Dissipation vs. Ambient Temperature
Figure 5. Capacitance vs. Zener Voltage
°
C
18116
18119
Figure 3. Pulse Thermal Resistance vs. Pulse Duration
Figure 6. Dynamic Resistance vs. Zener Current
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BZT52 Series
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°C
18120
18135
, =
Figure 7. Dynamic Resistance vs. Zener Current
Figure 10. Temperature dependence of Zener voltage versus
Zener voltage
°C/W
18121
18124
Figure 8. Thermal differential resistance versus Zener voltage
Figure 11. Change of Zener voltage versus junction temperature
°C
18122
18136
Figure 9. Dynamic resistance versus Zener voltage
Figure 12. Temperature dependence of Zener voltage versus
Zener voltage
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