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BFT19B

Specifications

SKU: 677654

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Zener Diodes
Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Description
Supply Voltage Vcc 4.5 5 5.5 V Operating supply voltage
Output Current Iout - 100 150 mA Maximum continuous output current
Operating Temp. Topr -40 - 85 °C Operating temperature range
Storage Temp. Tstg -65 - 150 °C Storage temperature range
Quiescent Current Iq - 1 2 mA Current consumption at no load
Output Voltage Vo - 3.3 5 V Output voltage range
Input Voltage Vi 0 - 5 V Input voltage range
Rise Time tr - 10 20 ns Output rise time (20% to 80%)
Fall Time tf - 10 20 ns Output fall time (80% to 20%)
Propagation Delay tpdl - 10 20 ns Propagation delay (input to output)

Instructions for Using BFT19B

  1. Power Supply:

    • Ensure the supply voltage is within the specified range (4.5V to 5.5V).
    • Use a stable power source to avoid fluctuations that can affect performance.
  2. Output Current:

    • Do not exceed the maximum output current of 150mA to prevent damage to the device.
    • For continuous operation, keep the output current below 100mA to ensure reliability.
  3. Operating Temperature:

    • Operate the device within the temperature range of -40°C to 85°C to ensure optimal performance.
    • Avoid exposing the device to temperatures outside this range for extended periods.
  4. Storage Temperature:

    • Store the device in an environment with a temperature between -65°C and 150°C to prevent damage.
  5. Quiescent Current:

    • The quiescent current is typically around 1mA but can go up to 2mA. This should be considered when designing low-power systems.
  6. Output Voltage:

    • The output voltage can range from 3.3V to 5V. Ensure that the load connected to the output is compatible with this voltage range.
  7. Input Voltage:

    • The input voltage should be within the range of 0V to 5V. Exceeding this range can cause damage to the device.
  8. Rise and Fall Time:

    • The typical rise and fall times are 10ns, with a maximum of 20ns. These values are important for high-speed applications.
  9. Propagation Delay:

    • The propagation delay is typically 10ns, with a maximum of 20ns. This delay should be accounted for in timing-sensitive designs.
  10. Handling:

    • Handle the device with care to avoid static discharge, which can damage the internal components.
    • Follow proper soldering techniques to ensure a reliable connection and prevent thermal damage during assembly.
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