BAT85S-TAP Small Signal Schottky Diode, 30 V, 200 mA, 800 mV, 5 A, 125 °C

BAT85S-TAP are small-signal Schottky diodes. They are metal-to-silicon diodes within a DO-35 package. They feature integrated excessive voltage protection, for example, against electrostatic discharge.

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BAT85S-TAP Small Signal Schottky Diode, 30 V, 200 mA, 800 mV, 5 A, 125 °C is a general-purpose metal to silicon small-signal Schottky Diode featuring very low turn-on voltage fast switching. This device has integrated protection against excessive voltage, such as electrostatic discharge.

What are they used for?
The BATxx are designed for general purpose applications. They feature integrated excessive voltage protection, for example, against electrostatic discharge.

Specifications:

  • Diode Configuration: Single
  • Repetitive Reverse Voltage Vrrm Max: 30V
  • Forward Current If(AV): 200mA
  • : 800mV
  • : 5A
  • Operating Temperature Max: 125°C
  • : DO-35
  • : 2Pins
  • Diameter: 1.7mm
  • Lead-Free Finish, RoHS Compliant

Mechanical Data:

 

Bat DO-35

Package Content:  5 x BAT85S-TAP Small Signal Schottky Diodes

Development  Resources: demo codes, schematics, datasheets.

Wiki: A Schottky diode is a particular type of diode

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1. There may be slight size deviations due to manual measurement, different measuring methods and tools.
2. The picture may not reflect the actual colour of the item because of different photographing light, angles and display monitors.

 

Weight 0.010 kg
Dimensions 5 × 7 × .3 cm


Product Applications

Signal Processing, RF Communications

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