The BAS21AVD,165 has three pins arranged in the SOT-23 package: 1. Pin 1: Anode 2. Pin 2: Cathode 3. Pin 3: Not connected
The BAS21AVD,165 operates based on the principles of semiconductor physics, utilizing the properties of a P-N junction to allow current flow in one direction while blocking it in the reverse direction.
The BAS21AVD,165 is commonly used in the following applications: - High-speed signal rectification - Switching circuits - Voltage clamping - Overvoltage protection
Some alternative models to the BAS21AVD,165 include: - 1N4148: Similar small signal diode with fast switching speed - BAT54S: Dual series Schottky diode with comparable characteristics - BAV99: Dual common cathode switching diode with higher reverse voltage rating
This comprehensive entry provides an in-depth understanding of the BAS21AVD,165, covering its specifications, features, applications, and alternatives within the electronic component market.
What is BAS21AVD,165?
What are the typical applications of BAS21AVD,165?
What is the maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage of BAS21AVD,165?
What is the forward voltage of BAS21AVD,165 at a forward current of 100mA?
What is the maximum continuous forward current of BAS21AVD,165?
Can BAS21AVD,165 be used in high-frequency applications?
Does BAS21AVD,165 have low leakage current?
What are the thermal characteristics of BAS21AVD,165?
Is BAS21AVD,165 RoHS compliant?
Are there any recommended alternative components to BAS21AVD,165?