STMicroelectronics 30 V 200 mA Diode Schottky 2-Pin DO-35 BAT43

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Packaging Options:
RS stock no.:
251-3025
Distrelec Article No.:
304-40-816
Mfr. Part No.:
BAT43
Manufacturer:
STMicroelectronics
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Brand

STMicroelectronics

Product Type

Diode

Mount Type

Through Hole

Package Type

DO-35

Maximum Continuous Forward Current If

200mA

Peak Reverse Repetitive Voltage Vrrm

30V

Series

BAT43

Diode Configuration

Single

Rectifier Type

Schottky

Pin Count

2

Minimum Operating Temperature

-65°C

Peak Reverse Current Ir

500nA

Maximum Forward Voltage Vf

450mV

Peak Non-Repetitive Forward Surge Current Ifsm

4A

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Peak Reverse Recovery Time trr

5ns

Height

2mm

Width

2 mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Diameter

1.7 mm

Length

4.5mm

Automotive Standard

No

STMicroelectronics BAT42/BAT43 Small Signal Schottky Diodes


The STMicroelectronics BAT42 and BAT43 are small signal Schottky diodes. They are metal-to-silicon diodes within a DO-35 package.

The main difference between the BAT42 and BAT43 is their static characteristics. Please refer to the product datasheet for full information.

What is the repetitive Peak reverse voltage?

30V

What is the storage and junction temperature range?

-65ºC to +150ºC

What are they used for?

The BAT42 and BAT43 are designed for general purpose applications. They feature integrated excessive voltage protection, for example, against electrostatic discharge.

Diodes and Rectifiers, STMicroelectronics


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