Current Limiting Diodes

A Current Limiting Diode (CLD), also known as a "Current Regulating Diode" or a "Constant Current Diode" performs quite a unique function. Similar to a zener diode, which regulates voltage at a particular current, the CLD limits or regulates current over a wide voltage range. 

CLD

The CLD is diffused using a "Field Effect" process similar to the diffusion techniques used for manufacturing JFETs with the electrical characteristics optimized for high output impedance and current regulating capability.

Available in a wide range of voltage and current ratings, and offered in a variety of leaded and surface mount package styles, the CLD provides an alternative to conventional design techniques for controlling current, especially when reliability and component density are prime considerations.

 
 
Reference Documents
Boosting the Current Limit of Current Limiting Diodes pdficon
  Copy of the October, 2003 article published in ECN magazine.
 
Practical Applications For CLD pdficon
  Previously published ECN magazine article.
 
Selection Guide / Current Limiting Diodes -Standard Current
  For devices in the SOD-80 package
 
Selection Guide / Current Limiting Diodes -High Current
  For devices in the SOD-80 package
 
CLD Application Notes pdficon
  All files are in PDF.
 
What is a CLD and how does it operate  pdficon
  All files are in PDF.
 
Typical Electrical Curves pdficon
  For both Standard Current and High Current devices in the SOD-80 package.
 
SPICE models
  For both Standard Current and High Current devices in the SOD-80 package.
 
Leaded (Thru Hole) CLDs - Standard Current (Included Typical Electrical Curves) pdficon
  Packaged in the DO-35 case.
 
Leaded (Thru Hole) CLDs - High Current (Included Typical Electrical Curves) pdficon
  Packaged in the DO-35 case.
 

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