Zener diodes and stabistors. Reference data
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Diode type |
Label at the cathode terminals |
Label at the anode leads |
Drawing |
D814A1 |
- |
black wide ring |
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D814B1 |
- |
black wide + black narrow rings |
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D814V1 |
- |
black narrow ring |
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D814G1 |
- |
yellow wide ring |
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D814D1 |
- |
three narrow black rings |
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D818A |
black mark on the end of the case + white ring |
- |
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D818B |
black mark on the end of the body + yellow ring |
- |
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D818V |
black mark on the end of the case + blue ring |
- |
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D818G |
black mark on the end of the case + green ring |
- |
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D818D |
black mark on the end of the case + gray ring |
- |
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D818E |
black mark on the end of the case + orange ring |
- |
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KS107A |
gray mark on the end of the case + red ring |
- |
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KS126A |
red wide + purple narrow + white narrow rings |
- |
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KS126B |
orange string + black narrow + white narrow rings |
- |
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KS126V |
orange wide + orange wide + white narrow rings |
- |
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KS126G |
orange wide + white narrow + white narrow rings |
- |
|
KS126D |
yellow wide + purple narrow + white narrow rings |
- |
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KC126E |
green wide + blue narrow + white narrow rings |
- |
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KS126Zh |
blue wide + red narrow + white narrow rings |
- |
|
KS126I |
blue wide + gray narrow + white narrow rings |
- |
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KS126K |
purple narrow + green narrow + white narrow rings |
- |
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KS126L |
gray wide + red narrow + white narrow rings |
- |
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KS126M |
white wide + brown narrow + white narrow rings |
- |
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KS207A |
brown wide + black narrow + black narrow rings |
- |
|
KS207B |
brown wide + brown narrow + black narrow rings |
- |
|
KS207V |
brown wide + red narrow + black narrow rings |
- |
|
KS133A |
blue ring |
white ring |
|
2S133A |
white ring |
black ring |
|
KS133G |
orange mark on the end of the case |
- |
|
KS139A |
green ring |
white ring |
|
2S139A |
green ring |
black ring |
|
KS147A |
gray or blue ring |
white ring |
|
2S147A |
- |
black ring |
|
KS147G |
green mark on the end of the case |
- |
|
KS156A |
orange ring |
white ring |
|
2S156A |
orange ring |
black ring |
|
KS156G |
red mark on the end of the case |
- |
|
KS168A |
red ring |
white ring |
|
2S168A |
red ring |
black ring |
|
KS175Zh |
white ring |
- |
|
KS182Zh |
yellow ring |
- |
|
KS191Zh |
red ring |
- |
|
KS210Zh |
green ring |
- |
|
KS211Zh |
gray ring |
- |
|
Diode type |
Label at the cathode terminals |
Label at the anode leads |
Drawing |
KS212Zh |
orange ring |
- |
|
KS213Zh |
black ring |
- |
|
KS215Zh |
white ring |
black ring |
|
KS216Zh |
yellow ring |
black ring |
|
KS218Zh |
red ring |
black ring |
|
KS220Zh |
green ring |
black ring |
|
KS222Zh |
gray ring |
black ring |
|
KS224Zh |
orange ring |
black ring |
|
2S175Zh |
blue mark on the end of the body + white ring |
- |
|
2S182Zh |
blue mark on the end of the body + yellow ring |
- |
|
2S191Zh |
blue mark on the end of the case + red ring |
- |
|
2S210Zh |
blue label on the end of the case + green ring |
- |
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2S211Zh |
blue mark on the end of the case + gray ring |
- |
|
2S212Zh |
blue mark on the end of the case + orange ring |
- |
|
2S213Zh |
blue mark on the end of the case + black ring |
- |
|
2S215Zh |
blue mark on the end of the body + white ring |
black ring |
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2S216Zh |
blue mark on the end of the body + yellow ring |
black ring |
|
2S218Zh |
blue mark on the end of the case + red ring |
black ring |
|
2S220Zh |
blue mark on the end of the case + green ring |
black ring |
|
2S222Zh |
blue mark on the end of the case + gray ring |
black ring |
|
2S224Zh |
blue mark on the end of the case + orange ring |
black ring |
|
KS405A |
gray mark on the end of the case + red ring |
black ring |
|
KS406A |
black mark on the end of the housing + gray ring |
white ring |
|
KS406B |
black mark on the end of the body + white ring |
orange ring |
|
KS407A |
black mark on the end of the case + red ring |
blue ring |
|
KS407B |
black mark on the end of the case + red ring |
orange ring |
|
KS407V |
black mark on the end of the case + red ring |
yellow ring |
|
KS407G |
black mark on the end of the case + red ring |
green ring |
|
KS407D |
black mark on the end of the case + red ring |
gray ring |
|
KS411A |
white ring |
black ring |
|
KS411B |
blue ring |
black ring |
|
KS508A |
black mark on the end of the case + orange ring |
green ring |
|
KS508B |
black mark on the end of the housing + yellow ring |
white ring |
|
KS508V |
black mark on the end of the case + red ring |
green ring |
|
KS508G |
black mark on the end of the case + blue ring |
white ring |
|
KS508D |
black mark on the end of the case + green ring |
white ring |
|
KS510A |
orange ring |
green ring |
|
KS512A |
yellow ring |
green ring |
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KS515A |
white ring |
green ring |
|
KS516A |
green ring |
black ring |
|
KS518A |
blue ring |
green ring |
|
KS522A |
gray ring |
green ring |
|
KS527A |
black ring |
green ring |
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