VDRS07H320THE belongs to the category of Voltage Dependent Resistors (VDRs).
It is used as a protective component in electronic circuits to suppress voltage spikes and transient surges.
The VDRS07H320THE is typically available in a cylindrical package with leads for easy integration into circuit boards.
The essence of VDRS07H320THE lies in its ability to protect sensitive electronic components from voltage transients and surges.
It is commonly packaged in reels or trays, with quantities varying based on manufacturer specifications.
The VDRS07H320THE typically has two leads, with the pin configuration as follows: 1. Pin 1: Anode 2. Pin 2: Cathode
When the voltage across the VDR exceeds its threshold, it rapidly changes from a high impedance state to a low impedance state, effectively diverting the excess current away from the protected circuit.
The VDRS07H320THE is commonly used in: - Power supplies - Telecommunications equipment - Industrial electronics - Automotive electronics
Some alternative models to VDRS07H320THE include: - VDRS05H280P - VDRS10H350M - VDRS15H400T
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