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| Parameter | Symbol | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reverse Voltage | VR | - | 75 | - | V |
| Forward Current | IF | - | 10 | - | mA |
| Reverse Current | IR | - | 100 | - | nA |
| Forward Voltage | VF | - | 1.0 | - | V @ 10mA |
| Power Dissipation | PD | - | 200 | - | mW |
| Junction Capacitance | Cj | - | 4 | - | pF @ 0V |
| Operating Temperature | Tj | -65 | - | 150 | 掳C |
Instructions for Use:
Mounting:
- Ensure that the diode is mounted in a way that minimizes mechanical stress.
- Avoid soldering temperatures above 260掳C for more than 10 seconds to prevent damage.
Handling:
- Handle the diode with care to avoid damaging the leads or the body.
- Use appropriate ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) precautions to prevent damage from static electricity.
Biasing:
- When used as a signal diode, ensure that the forward current does not exceed 10 mA continuously.
- The reverse voltage should not exceed 75 V to avoid breakdown.
Thermal Management:
- Ensure adequate heat dissipation if the diode is operating near its maximum power dissipation of 200 mW.
- Consider using a heat sink if necessary.
Testing:
- Test the diode in a controlled environment to verify its performance parameters.
- Use a multimeter or a diode tester to check the forward and reverse characteristics.
Storage:
- Store the diode in a dry, cool place to prevent moisture damage.
- Keep the diode in its original packaging until ready for use to protect it from environmental factors.
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