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D1913

Specifications

SKU: 1365980

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Parameter Description Value
Type Diode Type Schottky
VFM Maximum Forward Voltage (V) 0.45 @ 1A
IF Maximum Forward Current (A) 1A
VR Maximum Reverse Voltage (V) 20V
IR Reverse Current (μA) 10 @ 25°C
TJ Junction Temperature (°C) -65 to +175
TA Operating Ambient Temperature (°C) -65 to +150
Power Dissipation Maximum Power Dissipation (W) 1.1
Storage Temperature Storage Temperature Range (°C) -65 to +150
Package Package Type DO-214AB (SMA)
Lead Spacing Lead Spacing (mm) 5.1
Lead Length Lead Length (mm) 1.6

Instructions for Use:

  1. Mounting:

    • Ensure that the diode is mounted with proper heat dissipation to prevent overheating.
    • Use a heatsink if the diode will be operating at high current or power levels.
  2. Polarity:

    • The cathode (K) and anode (A) must be correctly identified and connected to avoid damage.
    • The cathode is usually marked with a band on the diode body.
  3. Voltage and Current Ratings:

    • Do not exceed the maximum forward voltage (VFM) and reverse voltage (VR) ratings.
    • Ensure that the forward current (IF) does not exceed the rated value to prevent thermal runaway.
  4. Temperature:

    • Operate the diode within the specified junction temperature (TJ) range to ensure reliable performance.
    • Avoid exposing the diode to temperatures outside the storage temperature range.
  5. Handling:

    • Handle the diode with care to avoid mechanical stress, which can cause internal damage.
    • Use appropriate ESD protection to prevent damage from static electricity.
  6. Soldering:

    • Solder the diode quickly to avoid excessive heat, which can damage the junction.
    • Follow recommended soldering profiles to ensure a good connection without damaging the component.
  7. Testing:

    • Test the diode using a multimeter or diode tester to verify its functionality before installation.
    • Check for continuity and reverse breakdown voltage to ensure the diode is functioning correctly.
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