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1N4148W-7-F - 100V 300mA Fast Switching Diode 2Pin SMT SOD123

Diodes Incorporated

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SKU:
010-1N4148W-7-F
MPN:
1N4148W-7-F
Quantity
Unit Price (ex. GST)
1 - 9
₹ 2.65
10 - 99
₹ 2.25
100 or above
₹ 1.85
Minimum Purchase:
5 units
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Technical Specifications

Brand:
Diodes Incorporated
Mount:
Surface Mount
Case/Package:
SOD-123
Number of Pins:
2
Average Rectified Current:
300 mA
Capacitance:
2 pF
Current:
15 A
Current Rating:
150 mA
Element Configuration:
Single
Forward Current:
300 mA
Forward Voltage:
1.25 V
Max Forward Surge Current (Ifsm):
1 A
Max Junction Temperature (Tj):
150 C
Max Operating Temperature:
150 C
Max Repetitive Reverse Voltage (Vrrm):
100 V
Max Reverse Voltage (DC):
100 V
Max Surge Current:
2 A
Min Operating Temperature:
-65 C
Output Current:
150 mA
Peak Non-Repetitive Surge Current:
2 A
Peak Reverse Current:
1 uA
Polarity:
Standard
Power Dissipation:
400 mW
Power Rating:
400 mW
Recovery Time:
4 ns
Reverse Recovery Time:
4 ns
Reverse Voltage:
100 V
Voltage:
100 V
Voltage Rating (DC):
75 V
RoHS:
Compliant

Warranty Information

All the products supplied by Evelta are genuine and original. We offer 14 days replacement warranty in case of manufacturing defects. For more details, please visit our cancellation and returns page.

Description

This device is a Fast Switching Diode with Peak Repetitive Reverse Voltage Vrrm of 100 volts and Forward Continuous Current Ifm 300mA with 2 terminal SMT SOD123 package.

Key Features
  • Fast Switching Speed
  • Low Forward Voltage: Maximum of 0.715V at 1mA
  • Fast Reverse Recovery: Maximum of 4ns
  • Low Capacitance: Maximum of 2pF
  • Surface Mount Package Ideally Suited for Automated Insertion
  • For General Purpose Switching Applications
  • Totally Lead-Free & Fully RoHS Compliant 
  • Halogen and Antimony Free. “Green” Device 
  • Qualified to AEC-Q101 Standards for High Reliability
  • PPAP Capable 
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