Discrete devices are individual electronic components that perform specific functions within a circuit. These components, such as resistors, capacitors, diodes, and transistors, are not integrated into a single chip but are used separately in circuit designs. Each discrete device serves a unique purpose, from controlling the flow of current to regulating voltage levels. Resistors limit current flow, capacitors store and release electrical energy, diodes allow current to flow in one direction only, and transistors switch or amplify signals. Discrete devices are crucial for the proper operation of electronic systems, as they provide the necessary flexibility and control over circuit behavior.
Fast Recovery Diode
100V
75V
150mA
2A
200mA
Approx. 0.7V
4ns
SOD-123
-55℃ to 150℃
Type
Maximum Reverse Peak Voltage (VRRM)
Maximum Continuous Reverse Voltage (VR)
Maximum Average Rectified Current (IO)
Maximum Peak Reverse Current (IFRM)
Maximum Forward Current (IF)
Forward Voltage Drop (Vf)
Reverse Recovery Time (Trr)
Package Type
Operating Temperature Range
High-Power Rectifier Diode
1000V
Not Applicable
1A
Not Applicable
1A
1.1V
Not Applicable
DO-41
Depends on Specific Application
Feature | Current limiting, energy storage, filtering, rectification, amplification, etc |
Package and size | SMT, DIP |
Electrical property parameter | Resistance range :10~1MΩ tolerance :+1% Temperature coefficient :±50ppm/°C |
Materials | High purity carbon film as conductive material |
Working environment | Operating temperature range :-55°C to +155°C Moisture-proof, shock proof |
Certification and standards | Comply with the requirements of RoHS directive through UL certification |