Vishay General Semiconductor – Diodes Division

Vishay General Semiconductor – Diodes Division

Vishay General Semiconductor – Diodes Division is a prominent company specializing in the design and production of diodes and rectifiers. The company offers a comprehensive portfolio of diodes including small signal diodes, power diodes, and high-voltage diodes, catering to a wide range of applications in industries such as automotive, computing, telecommunications, and consumer electronics. Vishay General Semiconductor – Diodes Division is recognized for its commitment to quality and reliability, ensuring that their products meet rigorous standards and deliver excellent performance. The company's dedication to research and development enables them to introduce innovative diode technologies, staying at the forefront of industry advancements. With a customer-centric approach, Vishay General Semiconductor – Diodes Division provides tailored solutions to meet specific requirements and technical support to ensure seamless integration of their products. As a trusted leader in the diode manufacturing sector, the company continues to deliver high-quality, reliable solutions that contribute to the success of businesses worldwide.

Gas Discharge Tube Arresters (GDT)

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About  Gas Discharge Tube Arresters (GDT)

A gas discharge tube (GDT) is a specialized type of electrical protection component that is designed to protect sensitive electronic equipment from voltage spikes and surges. It is typically used in high-voltage applications and is designed to handle large currents and high voltages. The GDT consists of a glass or ceramic tube that is filled with a mixture of inert gases, such as neon, argon, or a combination of both. The tube contains two electrodes at either end and is sealed to prevent the gas from escaping. When a voltage greater than the GDT's rating is applied across the electrodes, the electric field within the tube becomes strong enough to ionize the gas molecules, causing them to release electrons and become conductive. This allows the excess electrical energy to be safely diverted to ground, protecting the connected equipment from damage. GDTs are commonly used in telecommunications equipment, power distribution systems, and other applications where high-voltage surges and transients can pose a risk to sensitive electronics. They are a reliable and effective way to protect against electrical damage and ensure the safe operation of electrical systems.