General Semiconductor
Vishay General Semiconductor traces its origins to the founding of the Semiconductor Components Division of General Instrument, in Hicksville, New York in 1960. In 1997, the power semiconductor business of General Instrument became an independent, publicly traded company, General Semiconductor. The same year, General Semiconductor acquired the small signal diode business of ITT Industries. Inc.
Today, Vishay General Semiconductor serves a very wide range of customers with devices that can be used as rectifiers, signal limiters, voltage regulators, switches, signal modulators, signal mixers, signal demodulators, and oscillators. Vishay General Semiconductor customers include leading manufacturers of consumer electronics, lighting, telecommunications equipment, computers, and automotive products.
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DATASHEETS for GENERAL SEMICONDUCTOR parts and components
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BZX55-C75 General Semiconductor 75V Zener Diode Data Sheet
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BZX55-C68 General Semiconductor 68V Zener Diode Data Sheet
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BZX55-C62 General Semiconductor 62V Zener Diode Data Sheet
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BZX55-C56 General Semiconductor 56V Zener Diode Data Sheet
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BZX55-C51 General Semiconductor 51V Zener Diode Data Sheet
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BZX55-C47 General Semiconductor 47V Zener Diode Data Sheet
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BZX55-C43 General Semiconductor 43V Zener Diode Data Sheet
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BZX55-C39 General Semiconductor 39V Zener Diode Data Sheet
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BZX55-C36 General Semiconductor 36V Zener Diode Data Sheet
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BZX55-C33 General Semiconductor 33V Zener Diode Data Sheet
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BZX55-C30 General Semiconductor 30V Zener Diode Data Sheet
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BZX55-C27 General Semiconductor 27V Zener Diode Data Sheet