Package / Case
SOT-363-6
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Supplier Device Package
SOT-363
Ir - Reverse Current
2 pA
Maximum Diode Capacitance
2 pF
Pd - Power Dissipation
200 mW
Maximum Operating Temperature
the maximum body temperature at which the thermistor is designed to operate for extended periods of time with acceptable stability of its electrical characteristics.
+ 150 C
Unit Weight
0.000280 oz
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 55 C
Factory Pack QuantityFactory Pack Quantity
3000
Mounting Styles
SMD/SMT
Manufacturer
Panjit
Brand
Panjit
If - Forward Current
150 mA
Peak Reverse Voltage
Peak Reverse Voltage (PRV) refer to the maximum voltage a diode or other device can withstand in the reverse-biased direction before breakdown.
100 V
RoHS
Details
Package
Tape & Reel (TR);Cut Tape (CT);Digi-Reel®;
Mfr
Panjit International Inc.
Product Status
Active
Current - Average Rectified (Io) (per Diode)
200mA (DC)
Series
USM-02TSCS
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.
MouseReel
Subcategory
Diodes & Rectifiers
Configuration
Dual
Speed
Small Signal =< 200mA (Io), Any Speed
Diode Type
Standard
Current - Reverse Leakage @ Vr
5 nA @ 75 V
Voltage - Forward (Vf) (Max) @ If
1.25 V @ 150 mA
Operating Temperature - Junction
-55°C ~ 150°C
Max Surge Current
Surge current is a peak non repetitive current. Maximum (peak or surge) forward current = IFSM or if(surge), the maximum peak amount of current the diode is able to conduct in forward bias mode.
2 A
Voltage - DC Reverse (Vr) (Max)
75 V
Product Type
a group of products which fulfill a similar need for a market segment or market as a whole.
Diodes - General Purpose, Power, Switching
Diode Configuration
2 Pair Series Connection
Recovery Time
3 us
Reverse Recovery Time (trr)
3 µs
Product
Switching Diodes
Vf - Forward Voltage
1.25 V
Product Category
a particular group of related products.
Diodes - General Purpose, Power, Switching