DSEP2X61-12A

Littelfuse DSEP2X61-12A

Part No:

DSEP2X61-12A

Manufacturer:

Littelfuse

Datasheet:

-

Package:

-

AINNX NO:

31987328-DSEP2X61-12A

Description:

Products specifications
  • EU RoHS
    Compliant
  • ECCN (US)
    EAR99
  • HTS
    8541.59.00.80
  • Automotive
    No
  • PPAP
    No
  • Peak Reverse Repetitive Voltage (V)
    1200
  • Maximum Continuous Forward Current (A)
    60
  • Peak Non-Repetitive Surge Current (A)
    800
  • Peak Forward Voltage (V)
    2.84@120A
  • Peak Reverse Current (uA)
    1000
  • Maximum Power Dissipation (mW)
    200000
  • Peak Reverse Recovery Time (ns)
    85(Typ)
  • Minimum Operating Temperature (°C)
    -40
  • Maximum Operating Temperature (°C)
    125
  • Mounting
    Screw
  • Package Width
    25.42(Max)
  • Package Length
    38.23(Max)
  • PCB changed
    4
  • Supplier Package
    SOT-227B
  • Lead Shape
    Screw
  • Peak Rep Rev Volt
    1200(V)
  • Peak Forward Voltage
    2.84(V)
  • Operating Temperature Classification
    AUTOMOTIVEC
  • Package Type
    SOT-227B
  • Peak Reverse Recovery Time
    85(ns)
  • Maximum Forward Current
    60000(mA)
  • Rev Curr
    1000(uA)
  • Operating Temp Range
    -40C to 125C
  • Power Dissipation (Max)
    200000(mW)
  • Rev Recov Time
    85(ns)
  • Rad Hardened
    No
  • Rectifier Type
    Switching Diode
  • Packaging

    Semiconductor package is a carrier / shell used to contain and cover one or more semiconductor components or integrated circuits. The material of the shell can be metal, plastic, glass or ceramic.

    Rail/Tube
  • Type
    Switching Diode
  • Pin Count

    a count of all of the component leads (or pins)

    4
  • Configuration
    Dual Parallel
  • Forward Current

    Current which flows upon application of forward voltage.

    60000(mA)
  • Forward Voltage

    the amount of voltage needed to get current to flow across a diode.

    2.84(V)
  • Peak Reverse Current

    The maximum voltage that a diode can withstand in the reverse direction without breaking down or avalanching.If this voltage is exceeded the diode may be destroyed. Diodes must have a peak inverse voltage rating that is higher than the maximum voltage that will be applied to them in a given application.

    1000(uA)
  • Peak Non-Repetitive Surge Current
    800(A)
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