The VDRS14T275ALE belongs to the category of Voltage Dependent Resistors (VDRs).
It is used as a protective component in electrical circuits to suppress voltage surges and transient overvoltage conditions.
The VDRS14T275ALE is typically available in a disc-shaped package with leads for through-hole mounting.
The essence of the VDRS14T275ALE lies in its ability to provide reliable overvoltage protection in various electronic and electrical applications.
It is commonly packaged in reels or trays, with quantities varying based on manufacturer specifications.
The VDRS14T275ALE typically has two leads for connection in a circuit. The pin configuration may vary slightly based on the manufacturer's specifications.
The VDRS14T275ALE operates based on the principle of nonlinear resistance, where its resistance decreases significantly when subjected to overvoltage conditions, thereby diverting excess current away from sensitive components.
The VDRS14T275ALE finds application in various fields such as: - Power supply units - Telecommunications equipment - Industrial control systems - Automotive electronics - Consumer electronics
Some alternative models to the VDRS14T275ALE include: - VDRX12T250BTE - VDRM15T300CWE - VDRA16T280DLE - VDRH13T270FRE
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