2024-03-22 10:09 AM
Good evening, I am not founding data scheet of this diode BEK19A, maybe obsolete. Can some one provide analog datas cheet diode please?
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2024-03-23 07:28 AM
https://www.vishay.com/docs/88394/smcj.pdf
Available at Mouser/ DigiKey SMCJ14CA-E3/57T
2024-03-22 10:16 AM - edited 2024-03-22 10:20 AM
Well that picture is next to worthless..
Large, sharp and in focus on the actual markings would help significantly in correct identification.
BEK SMCJ14CA ?? https://www.littelfuse.com/products/tvs-diodes/surface-mount/smcj/smcj14ca.aspx
2024-03-22 11:22 AM
I know that the picture is not showing the label but i ensure the name: BEK19A. Is not easy pake a picture of label because is so small
2024-03-22 11:29 AM
Need a better camera with a Macro mode, suitable angle and lighting.
Half the markings likely to be production data. So not marked as an ST product? No orientation marking?
2024-03-22 01:48 PM
The photo does indeed contain very little useful information: it is very probably not an SMC package, as would be the SM15T22CA from ST or the SMCJ14CA mentioned by @Tesla DeLorean. If the resistor next to it has a size of 1206, then D5 could just be an SMA package. However, I am not aware of any such device in SMA with the designation BE, BEK, BEK1, BEK19 or BEK19A.
So you won't be able to avoid finding someone with a macro lens or a digital microscope and taking a legible photo.
Regards
/Peter
2024-03-23 04:18 AM
2024-03-23 06:08 AM
Ok, the logo is the one from General Semiconductor, taken over by Vishay. The current marking of the diode (from Vishay) stands indeed for the SMCJ14CA.
As you have not set a scale on your photo, the dimensions of the components can only be guessed. Therefore, check again whether it is the SMC package (plastic body length ~ 7mm, width ~ 5.9mm).
Regards
/Peter
2024-03-23 07:28 AM
https://www.vishay.com/docs/88394/smcj.pdf
Available at Mouser/ DigiKey SMCJ14CA-E3/57T
2024-03-23 07:55 AM
Yes, the packege is SMC