SECOS SMD103B

SMD103A THRU SMD103C
VOLTAGE 20V ~ 40V
0.35AMP Schottky Barrier Rectifiers
Elektronische Bauelemente
RoHS Compliant Product
A suffix of "-C" specifies halogen & lead-free
Features
Mini MELF / SOD-80
* Guard Ring Construction for Transient Protection
1.45
±0.1
0.3
* Low Reverse Recovery Time
* Low Reverse Capacitance
±0.1
* Low Forward Voltage Drop
0.3
±0.1
3.5±0.1
Mechanical Data
* Case:SOD-80
* Weight:0.05 grams (approx.)
Dimensions in millimeters
Maximum Ratings
Characteristic
Item
Symbol
Value
SMD103A
Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage
SMD103B
40
30
VRRM
SMD103C
Forward Continuous Current
SMD103B
IFM
350
mA
VR
28
21
V
SMD103C
Repetitive Peak Forward Current @ t<1.0s
Power Dissipation at Tamb=25℃
Storage Temperature Range
V
20
SMD103A
RMS Reverse Voltage
Unit
14
IFRM
1.0
A
Ptot
400
Ts
-65 ~ +175
mW
℃
Electrical Characteristics at Tj=25℃
Symbol
Forward Voltage
@IF=20mA
@IF=200mA
VF
Min
Typ
Max
-
-
0.37
-
-
0.6
Unit
V
Maximum Peak Reverse Current
SMD103A at VR=30V
SMD103B at VR=20V
SMD103C at VR=10V
IR
-
-
5.0
µA
IR
IR
-
-
5.0
µA
-
-
5.0
µA
Junction Capacitance at VF=VR=0f=1MHz
Ctot
-
50
-
pF
trr
-
10
-
ns
RthA
-
0.25
-
K/mW
Reverse Recovery Time From
IF=-IR=50mA to 200mA recover to 0.1 IR
Thermal Resistance,
Junction to Ambient Air
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SMD103A THRU SMD103C
VOLTAGE 20V ~ 40V
0.35AMP Schottky Barrier Rectifiers
Elektronische Bauelemente
5
1000
100
IF, FORWARD CURRENT (A)
IF, FORWARD CURRENT (mA)
tp = 300µs
duty cycle = 2%
10
1.0
0.10
0.01
0
0.5
4
3
2
1
0
1.0
0
VF, FORWARD VOLTAGE (V)
Fig. 1 Typical Forward Characteristics
1.5
100
40
100mA
CJ, CAPACITANCE (pF)
VR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (V)
1.0
VF, FORWARD VOLTAGE (V)
Fig. 2 Typical High Current Fwd Characteristics
50
30
200mA
IF = 400mA
20
10
0
0.5
10
1.0
0.1
0
100
TA, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
Fig. 3 Blocking Voltage Derating Curves
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200
0
10
20
30
40
VR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (V)
Fig. 4 Typ. Junction Capacitance vs Reverse Voltage
Any changing of specification will not be informed individual
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